A milestone of misery was passed today as the number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus in Ayrshire topped 100.
11.03.2020 - 16:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An inmate diagnosed with breast cancer is being denied vital medication in prison , a court heard.
Jailing Michael Nicol, 40, for a long period would be a "death sentence", a sheriff said.
Nicol has been held at HMP Grampian since November 2019, when he staged a £2,700 raid on an Aberdeen supermarket with two other men. He’d been diagnosed with a form of breast cancer and claims he carried out the robbery in the hope of securing a prison sentence to bring some stability back to his life. He
A milestone of misery was passed today as the number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus in Ayrshire topped 100.
Calls to empty Scottish prisons of short-term prisoners amid the coronavirus crisis have accelerated after revelations that some are sharing triple rooms.
A four-year-old stricken with cancer who must live separately from her dad and sister is begging people to say in who are ignoring the coronavirus lockdown.
Figures from the Scottish Government have revealed that 41 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Ayrshire.
A Scot who killed a knife-wielding man after he burst into his home has been jailed for culpable homicide.
A Scots nurse-turned-missionary is fighting to cut cancer deaths in a country with only one specialist hospital for 17million people.
Tourists have been urged not to travel to Scotland's islands as the coronavirus outbreak is causing ‘strain’ on medical services.
Prisoners with less than three months to serve of their sentences must be released immediately to prevent the spread of coronavirus, Scotland’s former Justice Secretary has said.
Cops have released new CCTV images in a manhunt for an escapee Scots prisoner.
Another Ayrshire residents have been diagnosed with coronavirus today.
A suspected burst water main is causing heavy flooding in Kilmarnock this evening.
Coronavirus cases in Ayrshire are on the rise as two more people have been diagnosed across the region.
A Scottish cancer charity has issued a desperate appeal for hand sanitiser donations amid a shortage due to fears over coronavirus.
A high-flying medical student who was jailed in the US for a jealousy fuelled violent attack involving his girlfriend has been allowed back into a Scots university .
Dalbeattie Angling Association is set to reel in a bright future after a vital fishery was saved.
Last week, the Daily Record revealed how murderer John McHugh has been parked on a methadone programme despite having been behind bars for 45 years.
When new bride Sheryl Findlay-Gardiner got a message from her doctor’s surgery reminding her to book an appointment for an overdue smear test , she was grateful for the call.
A prisoner who failed to return to an open prison in Perthshire has been traced by police.