dead in a Scots play park. Emergency services were called to the scene within Penilee Play Park on Barshaw Road, Glasgow, shortly before 10am on Saturday.
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Sick thugs threw racist jibes at a pair of women about 'eating bats' after the 'didn't give them their phone number'.
It's understood the two Asian women were hit by foul taunts about the coronavirus by three youths in the Kingswells area of Aberdeen.
Police have launched a probe after the abuse by the three male teenagers on Saturday.
The Record understands the women were abused over the current coronavirus crisis with the insults revolving around eating bats.
Scientists believe the virus
dead in a Scots play park. Emergency services were called to the scene within Penilee Play Park on Barshaw Road, Glasgow, shortly before 10am on Saturday.
Police are hunting a violent thug who attacked a disabled wheelchair user by smacking him in the face. An investigation into the alleged incident has been launched after a man reported being verbally abused on Florence Place, Perth, on Wednesday June 17.
car window and stole her nurse - containing the only picture she has of her dead dad.Kayleigh Sim felt sick when she discovered her car had been broken into while she was on a walk at Shewalton nature trail with her one-year-old baby.But the 22-year-old, from Irvine, was devastated to discover 'low life scumbags' had swiped her purse with the only picture she has of her dad who passed away four years ago.The mum is now begging for the thieves to return the picture insisting she would 'do
far-right " group clashing with police and protesters in Glasgow by saying "racist thugs shame Scotland". Police Scotland said six arrests had been made "so far" following the disturbance in the city's George Square on Wednesday evening.
asylum seeker activists.Flashpoints erupted after those attending a 'protect the Cenotaph' event held by the National Defence League clashed with the No Evictions Glasgow group.The Justice Secretary also revealed a numbers of arrests have been made over following the ugly scenes.Taking to Twitter, Yousaf said: "Briefed by Police Scotland on disorder in George Sq."Let's not mince our words, this has nothing to do with statues and everything to do with racist thuggery.
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.
health boss criticised for journeys between Orkney and his mainland home made FIVE trips during lockdown, according to a Freedom of Information response.Iain Stewart, chief executive designate at NHS Orkney, has racked up a £4,500 travel and accommodation bill since he took office on March 1.Orkney MSP Liam McArthur this week called on Mr Stewart to resign or “be removed.”NHS Orkney has stood by its new chief executive’s decision to travel.The FOI response from NHS Orkney indicates that Mr
thugs who attacked a man with weapons in West Dunbartonshire over the weekend. The 33-year-old victim was seriously assaulted by a group of men in Dumbarton at around 11.50pm on Saturday, June 6.
lockdown trips to his family home near Inverness has been urged to quit after it emerged he also visited relatives in Glasgow. NHS Orkney chief executive Iain Stewart last month apologised for causing any upset when he admitted travelling between the island and his family home on Black Isle, which is 150 miles away.
police should always be held in custody until appearing in court, frontline officers demand. The Scottish Police Federation want a crackdown on the minority of offenders trying to inflict “misery” on the public.
Mary Queen of Scots is set to go up for auction in London next month.Offered as part of a larger sale, it's estimated that the book, which was given to Mary Stuart by her great-aunt Louise de Bourbon-Vendôme, abbess at a famous abbey in Northern France, will make over quarter of a million pounds at the auction.The rare book was illustrated and painted by the Master of François de Rohan, one of the most sought-after artists in the early 16th century.A spokesperson for the auction house
hotel office manager had relocated to Newhaven, Edinburgh, with her husband and 16-month old toddler for a fresh start after experiencing financial issues due to the coronavirus pandemic.The mum, who wishes to remain anonymous, has been furloughed while her husband was made redundant and they wanted to find a safe place to bring up their little one.But after moving into their new home, the mum claims she received a letter from a downstairs neighbour who issued a threatening warning about her
diverse and welcoming nation but scratch the surface and sometimes the reality is very different. It has taken the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer to make every country look more closely at how to define and deal with racism.In this country, we recognise the problems of sectarianism but can be blind to the issues faced by black, Asian and ethnic minorities in our communities.Designer-turned-filmmaker Stewart Kyasimire, 39, made a BBC documentary last
Strathclyde University have launched a probe into a series of vile racist and sexist messages sent by one of its students. The abusive messages sent via Instagram to a woman branded her a "little s**t" while making bigoted references to her "dimwitted ancestors".
Police are appealing for information after three 'cruel' raids on care homes - while residents slept inside.
The pilot of a motorised paraglider has died after his aircraft crashed in a field in Inverclyde.
The pilot of a motorised paraglider has died after his aircraft crashed in a field in Inverclyde.
Police have sealed off a residential street this evening after an alleged disturbance, which has left one man in hospital.