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A driver has given a whole new meaning to a drive-thru after police followed him into a McDonald’s and seized his vehicle.
Police in Salford reported following a driver suspected of having no insurance into the McDonald’s branch on Cross Lane on Thursday morning (July 1).
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Upon further investigation, officers realised their
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Fife street sparking a major police investigation. Emergency services were called to the scene on Boblingen Way in the Tanshall area of Glenrothes in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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April this year that cops were looking at claims of criminality relating to £600,000 worth of donations. It was believed the cash raised by SNP activists was to be used for another independence referendum, however it's alleged the money was diverted.
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as police rushed to Pollokshaws Road after being made aware an injured person had been discovered.Photos from the scene in the southside of the city appear to show a forensic tent has been set up at the scene near an entrance to Queen's Park.An eyewitness said they saw "dozens of officers" on the road in the Shawlands area shortly before 2pm.It's understood a large police presence remains at the busy road this afternoon, with at least three police vans pictured.Two ambulances and a paramedic
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Scots coal mine has been solved. An animal rescue group has confirmed that the decaying remains discovered at the St Ninian’s opencast mine in Fife actually belong to a baby fox.
Police were called to Knapdale Street in the Lambhill area in the early hours of Saturday morning. The alarm was raised after a man was found injured within a common close.
Glasgow.Emergency services were called to the scene on Great Western Road, near to Esquire House by a member of the public after the incident, which is believed to have taken place between 11.30pm and 11.55pm on Sunday, June 27.
iOS - Android A 23-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with an alleged serious assault and was due to appear before Airdrie Sheriff Court this week.A 39-year-old man and 25-year-old man were also arrested and charged in connection with the alleged incident, also appearing at Airdrie Sheriff Court this week.The victim has since been released from hospital.A Police Scotland spokeswoman told Lanarkshire Live: "Around 10.20pm on Saturday, June 26, police were called to a report of a
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