the pandemic by reaching 4.5 million people as soon as possible. The campaign also aims to drown out misinformation and myths promoted by conspiracy theorists and cranks on social media.
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coronavirus rules through a new online form released by Police Scotland. The force says that it has been experiencing an exceptionally high volume of calls regarding the pandemic since the outbreak in March last year.A new form has been launched to alleviate some of the pressure on 999 services to ensure that they are being used for emergency reasons only.
the pandemic by reaching 4.5 million people as soon as possible. The campaign also aims to drown out misinformation and myths promoted by conspiracy theorists and cranks on social media.
missing for more than two months has been found. Fife man Robert Clark, also know as Sparks or Rab, was last seen around 8.45pm on Sunday, November 15, in the Lumphinnans area.
hospital after being knocked down in a horror hit and run collision in Midlothian. The 55-year-old pedestrian was hit by a silver-coloured VW vehicle at around 2.45pm on Tuesday January 19 on the A701.
supergrasses in a bid to bust organised crime gangs – the biggest sum in years.Police Scotland handed over £343,327.90 to what officers call Covert Human Intelligence Sources in 2019, the most recent year for which there are figures available.Payments previously spiked in 2016-17 when the total payments amounted to £319,754 but the new figure – released under FOI – reveals that police chiefs have been splashing the cash.The Scots force – which comes second only to the Met when it comes to
parents of a Brit killed on a tropical island have vowed to get justice for their former Royal Marine son. Andy and Maria Davies have been given new hope after a coroner ruled their son Carl was unlawfully killed.The couple, from Fife, have vowed to return to the French overseas territory of Réunion in the Indian Ocean to see the killers put behind bars.
Hubba-hubba-ding-ding, Queen Elizabeth’s grandnephew is being crowned the hottest new workout king. Although he’s 26th in line to the British throne, Arthur Chatto, 21, has been getting the royal treatment online after sharing workout videos to gym BoundFitness’ Instagram page. Chatto, grandson to Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth’s younger sister, works as a personal trainer at BoundFitness in Scotland.
Glasgow. Officers from Police Scotland attended an address in Craigpark Drive, Dennistoun, early this morning after “concerns for a person” were raised.
Police Scotland building in Govan have tested positive for coronavirus. Contact tracing is currently being carried out by test and protect at the Helen Street branch in Glasgow, with close contacts already being asked to self-isolate.It is unclear how many members of staff have tested positive for the virus.
a court heard.Robert Rudkin targeted 53-year-old David Hanna in the vicious attack after accusing him of earlier upsetting his son.Edinburgh Sheriff Court was told David chased Rudkin’s son after a group of youngsters knocked at his door in East Lothian and ran away.Rudkin returned to the street and produced the weapon before striking David twice to the chest and hand.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know
flat. The body of the 24-year-old was found in a flat on Union Street in Montrose, Angus at around 6.20pm on Friday January 8.
Rangers.The Israeli international and his family were targeted after he was sent off during the 1-0 loss at Ibrox on January 2.The 29-year-old's wife Bar Bitton posted screenshots of disturbing messages she'd received on Instagram which called for the couple to be "hung on the streets".Further abuse was also aimed at Bitton's children, with one blast reading: "F**k you and yer wains".Celtic have announced the matter has been handed over to Police Scotland and condemned the "faceless and
BBC will launch TV and online lessons to help parents and children through lockdown. The whole of the UK was plunged in to another lockdown this week as the Scottish and UK Governments struggle to contain rising numbers of Covid19 cases.
coronavirus vaccine scam described by police as 'very believable'. South Lanarkshire Council alerted residents to the con as Scots desperately try to secure their jab to protect themselves against the virus.
killing was spotted in Inverclyde. The animal killers, riding quad bikes and Land Rovers, were allegedly seen storming private land in Port Glasgow.
Covid-19 pandemic by targeting people and businesses in Scotland are among the most common scams recorded in 2020. Scammers adopted unscrupulous new tactics such as telling people they had been in contact with someone with coronavirus and demanding their bank details to pay for a test.
the party found that just 44 people who identified as either Black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) worked in the top ranks of the national constabulory.Freedom of information requests revealed top tier positions including Sergeant, Inspector, Chief Inspector, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent, Assistant Chief Constable, Deputy Chief Constable and Chief Constable were filled by just one per cent of BAME officers.Scotland's 2011 census recorded that four per cent of the population identified
lotto winner from Scotland has scooped a bumper £1.8m festive payday after their numbers came in on the EuroMillions. Bosses announced they received a claim for the EuroMillions prize draw December 11 from West Lothian.
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.