human bone was discovered in Fife. The grim find was reported to officers at around 7.30pm on Sunday, April 4, near Castle Golf Club in St Andrews.
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.human bone was discovered in Fife. The grim find was reported to officers at around 7.30pm on Sunday, April 4, near Castle Golf Club in St Andrews.
elections.Prue, whose brother David died in agony from cancer, said it was inhumane to rob the terminally ill of the choice to end their own life.David, who spent eight months, growing progressively worse from bone cancer, desperately wanted to die and end his suffering.He spent the last weeks of his life fluctuating between a semi-comatose state and unbearable pain.Prue said: “That is no way to treat a human being.
Fife amid an ongoing incident.Officers raced to Brodick Road in the Templehall area of Kirkcaldy on Monday night.One photo shared online shows what appears to be armed police at the scene as well as three cop cars.The image was posted at around 10pm.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 the ways you can stay informed of the top crime and courts headlines?We share live crime news and exclusive court
Falkirk.Emergency services were called to Watling Street in Camelon shortly after 5pm this evening.Officers can be seen stranding guard outside of the property and a number of cops and paramedics were spotted in the street earlier.It is not yet know how the man died.Police Scotland have confirmed a body has been found and that officers are at the scene of the incident.We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
high rise in what has been branded 'a shocking incident'. We told yesterday how police raced to Marischal Court in Aberdeen after a man was found injured when the alarm was raised around 7am on Friday, April 2.
scam where frauds trick people into believing their mobile has been hacked. Police have issued an appeal after receiving reports of scammers pretending to be from service providers.
Police have urged Scots not to travel outwith their local authority this Easter weekend, as patrols are increased in beauty spot areas. Popular beaches and parks in the Ayrshire area will be patrols by extra police.
Fife sealed off the road this evening. Emergency services were called to the report of a two vehicle smash on the A985 between Kincardine and Dunfermline.
sexually abused four others has been jailed for eight years. Michael Taylor earlier pleaded guilty to carrying out a string of sickening attacks before appearing at the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday for sentencing.
car smash in Fife. The vehicles collided on the A985 near Limekilns at around 1.25pm on Friday, March 26.Officers have closed the road in both directions while they deal with the incident with motorists being urged to avoid the area.
schoolgirl has vanished sparking a police frantic search. Lauren Murphy went missing on Tuesday and was last seen around 1.20pm in the Falkirk area.
Glasgow on Sunday afternoon.
A woman involved in a drug dealing operation narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week.Police officers stopped a BMW in East Kilbride when it almost crashed into their vehicle after failing to give way.Inside the car they found more than £1000 in banknotes and a bag containing cannabis wraps.Amy Adams, 26, was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid community work when she appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court.She admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis in Sydney Drive, East
Police are warning pet owners to remain vigilant after a man tried to steal two dogs from their owner in Dunfermline.
Falkirk in March last year. The 31-year-old later attacked a police officer after being taken into custody for the disgusting attack.Whilst in the cells, Falconer removed her trousers and soaked them in a urine filled toilet before throwing them at the on-duty officer.
And Councillor Drysdale added: “We are grateful to Forestry and Land Scotland for acting so quickly and the new signage is excellent.“They have also very kindly agreed to add these notices at the entrance to Kennick Burn at Laurieston Woods with the aim of getting the message firmly across to locals and visitors alike.