hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
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firearm. The 19-year-old is understood to have been targeted as she sat inside her motor on North Street at around 11.10pm on Wednesday.
A man, who was also inside the vehicle, reportedly attacked the teen before getting out and fleeing the scene.Cops are now hunting the alleged gunman after his young victim turned up at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary for treatment. The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all
.hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
vanished in the early hours of Christmas Eve along with her three young children. Iona Whyte is believed to have left an address on Garrison Road, Montrose, Angus, between 2am and 3am on December 24.
Dutch woman has adopted a fallen Scottish hero of World War 2. Sanne Kuhlmann tends the grave of soldier Corporal Alexander A Fraser, who was killed at the age of 30 in 1944 fighting to free the Netherlands from the clutches of the Nazi hordes.
MND after giving birth has lost her fight with the disease. Warrior Jennifer Bell, 28, was given just months to live when medics diagnosed her in March 2019.
Police Scotland over its failure to respond to the accident.James McMillan, who is grandfather to Lamara Bell’s son Kieran, said: “I am happy that this is finally moving forward in some way.
Perth police officers have launched a public appeal for information following reports that a woman was spotted in the River Tay.
mum has blasted blundering doctors who she says sent her a letter telling her she had a deadly cancer gene and would need a hysterectomy. Caitlin Robertson, 22, told how she received a letter on October 15 informing her she had tested positive for the BRCA gene and would need to have her womb removed to avoid getting cancer - just four months after her baby son Hunter was delivered prematurely during an emergency caesarean section.
drug dealer who played a leading role in a gang planning to flood Central Scotland with heroin and cocaine was today ordered to hand over £75,000 crime profits. Anthony O'Hare, 34, made £650,000 from his criminal conduct but the available assets to be seized from him under a proceeds of crime action was £75,000.
collided with a load being escorted by two police cars. The female driver was seriously injured in the accident that happened on the A96, near Keith, in Aberdeenshire, this afternoon.
Ormiston this evening. Some protesters tried to approach him but were knocked back by cops walking him to a police van.The group then applauded each other after the man got into the back of he veichle.
Paisley after a 'worrying' incident involving her daughter and two strangers. Natasha McCotter was walking with her toddler, Rowan, in Glenburn, when she noticed a couple watching them at 1.30pm on Monday.
Kilmarnock yesterday. The force vehicle was travelling along Grassyards Road in the town when the animal was struck by the motor just after 6pm.Police confirmed today that the dog died following the collision and that the two officers in the car didn't require medical treatment.A Police Scotland spokesperson said this morning: "Around 6.05pm on Sunday, December 13, a police car struck a dog on Grassyards Road, Kilmarnock."The dog died following the crash.
was set on fire on the driveway of their home, which sources said was the property of one of three men accused of Williamson’s murder.A 50-year-old woman, her 49-year-old husband and two teenage girls, aged 17 and 13, were inside the property in Ferniegair, near Hamilton, when the vehicle was set alight.The blaze spread to the front door of the house before emergency services, including police and two fire engines, reached the scene just after 1.35am on Saturday.Debris from the burnt-out vehicle
thugs who battered a Scot leaving him with head injuries. Four men assaulted a 39-year-old man in his home in the Gartness area of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire earlier this week.
police officer narrowly escaped serious injury after a knife-wielding man attempted to stab him with a blade. Cops were sent to a property on Abbey Park Avenue in St Andrews, Fife, at around 1.50pm on Tuesday, December 8.
Emergency services have been called to an ‘ongoing incident’ on a busy railway line in East Lothian. Police were called to the scene between Musselburgh and Wallyford at around 10pm on Tuesday after the alarm was raised.