RAF fighter jets intercepted Russian planes near the coast of Scotland. The Typhoons were launched from Leuchars Station in Fife after two Russian planes were spotted flying in UK airspace yesterday.
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Edinburgh. Police and ambulance services are currently in attendance at the beauty spot near Holyrood Park.
Multiple emergency service vehicles can be seen lined up at the bottom of the hill.Details of the nature of the incident are not yet known.Police and the Scottish ambulance service have been approached by the Daily Record for comment. To keep up to date with developments visit our home page.
.RAF fighter jets intercepted Russian planes near the coast of Scotland. The Typhoons were launched from Leuchars Station in Fife after two Russian planes were spotted flying in UK airspace yesterday.
UK Government to end its furlough scheme next month.She has also made clear it will not be 'acceptable' for the initiative to stop without Scotland being given the ability to set up an alternative.The First Minister said the UK Government ending the scheme – set up by Chancellor Rishi Sunak at the height of the coronavirus pandemic – will “narrow the options available to us in controlling the spread of the virus in the next few months”.By the end of June, some 736,500 workers across Scotland had
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman are ready to take viewers on another amazing trip.The adventurous friends previously chronicled their epic motorcycle expeditions from London to New York in 2004's, and from Scotland to South Africa in 2007's.
Susan Aitken took to social media to state that she was following guidelines when out with three colleagues in the city last Friday night, despite it 'appearing' that she was not. Scottish Government guidelines demand groups meeting in bars and restaurants do not include members of more than three households.
judge.The Scot was caged for 12 years last month for mouthing off towards Randall Basinger in Facebook rants posted last year.But the former US Marine, originally from Edinburgh, has written to the court contesting the “wrongful, misguided and erroneous” verdict. In a penciled note, Richey added: “My trial was biased, unfair and rigged from the onset.
Police have rushed to a Glasgow street tonight in response to an ongoing incident.Bridge Street in the Tradeston area of the city has been cordoned off with a large Police Scotland presence currently at the scene.When contacted by the Daily Record Police Scotland confirmed the incident was ongoing with officers currently at the scene.However, the full nature of the incident is yet unknown.Images show police cars with blue lights surrounding the scene in the city centre.Diversions in the nearby
Glasgow following the alleged sudden death of a man.Officers arrived at Great Western Road in the Drumchapel area at around 9.10am.A man had reportedly died suddenly and cops are said to not be treating it as suspicious.Locals said forensic teams and a tent was spotted this morning.Police Scotland confirmed they were called to the scene on Sunday morning and are investigating.
Glasgow.Police raced to the city's Dalmarnock Road, in the Bridgeton area, at around 2.55am after reports of a man injured.The 31-year-old has been taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary where he is recovering from his injuries.Police are treating the incident as an attempted murder.A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Around 2.55am on Sunday, 6 September, police were called to a report of a man injured on Dalmarnock Road, near to Megan Street, Bridgeton.
Ulster have beaten Edinburgh 22 points to 19 in their Guinness Pro14 semi-final in the Scottish capital tonight.
Douglas Ross says he has not spoken to or ever met Dominic Cummings since he resigned as a minister over the lockdown breaches by the Prime Minister's senior adviser. The new leader of the Scottish Conservatives resigned from the Scotland Office in May in protest at Dominic Cummings’ trip to Barnard Castle in north-east England during the lockdown.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Starting from Bishopbriggs at 4am tomorrow, Karen will Go East for MS, walking along the Forth and Clyde Canal and Union Canal before finishing in Edinburgh city centre in the evening.Karen has worked as a Police Scotland response officer in Renfrewshire for almost four years and is completing the challenge in support of friends who are living with MS.She said: “My friends Karine and Jill both have MS.“I knew I wanted to do something to help, so
Being the Queen, which is a must-watch for all those fascinated with the monarchy.TV Guide has an exclusive sneak peek at Being the Queen, which focuses on the tragic death of Princess Diana and the private and public reaction of Queen Elizabeth II during the aftermath.
Glasgow this morning sparking an investigation. Officers rushed to the scene on Great Western Road at around 9.20am this morning.
Edinburgh beauty spot as cops locked down the area.Emergency services, including officers from Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service, raced to the scene this afternoon, August 27, at around 1.20pm.Cops and ambulance services were seen lining the streets next to Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Park.Sadly a body was found on Salisbury Crags on Queens Drive in the capital.A Police Scotland spokesperson told the Daily Record: “Police were called around 1.20pm today, August 27.“A body was
Aberdeen street this evening. Several police vehicles and ambulances have been seen on the city's Ruthrieston Circle tonight.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) topics over the past few months to help Scots understand what the benefit is, how the claims process works and, hopefully, made more people realise they could be eligible for the additional financial support. PIP is a benefit paid by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to people who may need help with daily living activities or getting around because of a long-term illness, disability or mental health condition.
Edinburgh Waverley Station in response to an ongoing incident. A number of streets have been sealed off and trains may be delayed as a result of the incident.