one-night stand at the Grand National is searching for the Scottish dad he's never known. In 2016 we told how Josie Coak, 71, tried to track down the father of her son, Michael Lee, with no success.
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Police have vowed to continue their fight against callous criminals who exploit Scotland’s most vulnerable in a bid to flood communities with drugs.Officers have seen a rise in ‘County Lines’ activity where children and vulnerable adults are recruited by dealers to distribute their drugs across the country.The heartless criminals often set up a temporary base by conning their way into a person’s home - known as ‘cuckooing’ - before moving onto their next victim a short time later.They set up a
.one-night stand at the Grand National is searching for the Scottish dad he's never known. In 2016 we told how Josie Coak, 71, tried to track down the father of her son, Michael Lee, with no success.
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attacks in the same Scots street. A 16-year-old boy was allegedly set upon by four men in Grahams Road, Falkirk, at around 7.15pm on Saturday.
lockdown. Furious families were horrified to discover the community project in Salsburgh, North Lanarkshire, had been sprayed with grey paint at the weekend - just days after it was created.
Border Collie had its leg amputated after being attacked by a devil-dog in Livingston. 'Gentle giant' Max was out on a walk when an 'out of control' staffordshire bull terrier allegedly pounced on him. The vicious animal slipped it's harness and set upon Max, leaving him with horror injuries.
fast food chain delighted fans last month when it made its long-awaited return up north for drive-thru and delivery after closing stores in March. Now fans will be able to order their McDonald's fix at the till - but only in 11 Roadchef motorway service station branches across the UK.
garden centre has been targeted in a bizarre raid - where thieves used heavy machinery to steal water features. The Dobbies in Livingston, West Lothian was broken into at around 2.15am on Monday, June 15.
recycling centre. Stuart Urquhart, from Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, had been dropping off rubbish at Stobhill Recycling Centre in Gorebridge on June 5 when the gold loop slipped off his finger.
Callander. Jack Martin was last seen between 4am and 8.50am on Thursday in the town’s Main Street.
Black Lives Matter movement. Police have praised activists for staying within social distancing rules, as just two arrests were made.
The sister of death in custody victim Sheku Bayoh has issued a plea to those planning to demonstrate over the police killing of George Floyd in Scotland to do so virtually.
The partner of Sheku Bayoh insists his death in police custody in Scotland draws harrowing parallels with the killing of George Floyd.
Travis singer Fran Healy has admitted the band "exist as friends on the road".
The family of a vulnerable Scots pensioner have issued a warning after vile internet scammers conned their mother out of £70,000.
Police have sent a strong warning to people in Dumfries and Galloway after swimmers jumped into an “extremely dangerous” quarry.
Sizzling Scots are flocking to beaches and parks to bask in balmy weather as lockdown restrictions are eased.
A young Scots mum who lost her newborn baby, endured two cancer diagnoses and had a stem cell transplant has tragically died from inflammation of her lungs.
Two men have been arrested after cops found more than £15k worth of drugs during raids on three properties in the Scottish Borders.
This is the moment specialist teams safely exploded two World War II bombs that washed up on shore at a beach in Montrose.
The Scots gran at the centre of the infamous ' your dog s*****d my cat ' Judge Rinder row is set to appear on the show for a third time.