River Carron after a large scale overnight search and rescue operation. The grim discovery was made near the viaduct in Larbert, near Falkirk, on Thursday morning in the search for a missing fisherman.
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.The number of operations carried out in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) dropped by more than 12,000 during lockdown, figures have revealed.Recent statistics from ISD Scotland show between March and May this year, 4,998 scheduled elective operations took place, compared to 17,314 in the same period last year.Now MSP Maurice Golden has called on the Scottish Government to outline plans to deal with a backlog of
.River Carron after a large scale overnight search and rescue operation. The grim discovery was made near the viaduct in Larbert, near Falkirk, on Thursday morning in the search for a missing fisherman.
East Kilbride where we operate Tony Macaroni and Tony2Go.
badger baiters is being tackled by a team of amateur detectives.Networks of primitive hunters are operating in woodlands on the edges of bustling Scottish towns.The secret societies are linking thugs from former mining towns in Fife, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire to use dogs to prey on big sett networks during night-time killing sprees.The hunters then share their grisly videos and photos of the slaughter via private social media messaging.Badger Scotland has sent volunteer agents, armed with
cannabis plants from East Lothian. The division's Community Action Team raided a property on Edinburgh Road, in Tranent on Wednesday, July 22.
“Euan’s performance was excellent and had our customers humming along to his pipes.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.MONKLANDS drive-thru customers are being urged to take their rubbish home to prevent lockdown litter.Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful has joined forces with fast-food chain McDonald’s and Costa Coffee to encourage customers to put their takeaway litter in the bin, or take it home with them.In a bid to tackle litter waste, more than 100 McDonald’s and Costa drive-thru restaurants in Scotland will display
concerts, theatre and bingo from Wednesday as long as they remain in their cars. The Scottish Government said the risk of Covid-19 being transmitted in drive-in events is low enough to give them the green light.
prison sentence after he caused the death of Hanno Garbe by dangerous driving on a Highland road.Lord Fairley told Johnstone at the High Court in Edinburgh: "You continued to drive a motor car when it was plainly dangerous for you to do so."The judge pointed out that he had been told by optometrists on two occasions that his eyesight did not meet the required standard for driving.Lord Fairley said that the unexpected death of Mr Garbe has had "a devastating effect" on his wife Dagmar.The judge
Ferguson Marine ferries debacle.Ministers will pay KPMG a six figure sum after construction of the two vessels was derailed by a bitter dispute.Scottish Labour MSP Colin Smyth said: “The Scottish Government’s ferry fiasco continues with the cost to the taxpayer spiralling even further out of control.“With the cost of the contract now double the original price and the ships still not part of the fleet, serious questions need to be asked about the Scottish Government’s woeful handling of this
British sweet brand Swizzels is giving fans the chance to win a year’s supply of Drumstick Squashies. The sweet company is asking people to share a photo or clip of their summer to be in with a chance of winning this incredible prize for two people - plus £1,000 in cash.
road rage attacker who drove at 40mph with his victim clinging to the bonnet has been locked up.Boy racer mechanic Josh Mills sped off with 64-year-old Gordon Davidson hanging on to his car for dear life.Gordon’s ordeal in Dundee took place after he tried to take a photo of Mills in the wake of a run-in over a badly parked car.Prosecutor Eilidh Robertson told the city’s sheriff court the incident was sparked by Mills blocking a narrow street with his Seat Leon.The men “exchanged words” and Mills
hospitals.A probe into problems at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) and Edinburgh’s Sick Kids starts next month and could take three years.Critics slammed the fee for public relations, which comes despite the Scottish Government and health boards employing their own in-house PR teams.Glasgow’s 3x1 Group has been awarded the PR contract, having secured a similar deal for the Edinburgh Tram Inquiry.Labour MSP for Glasgow Anas Sarwar said: “What matters is not media management
debate moving the show’s location to Scotland after coronavirus hot spots continue to pop up in Australia. It is thought it could be too risky to send the entire crew to the country - and insured could make history by relocating for a “dark, cold and spooky version of the show” right here in Blighty.
coronavirus. The study, which is run by the University of Oxford, is looking to recruit more than 10,000 volunteers to take part in the 12-month long trial.
herePlanning consent and detailed architectural drawings have been obtained to replace the existing bungalow with a new four-bedroom lodge and one-bedroom warden’s house, along with a boat house and pier.The island is both an Area of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation as well as being part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, and is surrounded by enviable views of mountain ranges.Wildlife lovers could watch nesting ospreys, otters and deer on the