Storm Francis sweeps across the country. The B724 at Cummertrees, near Annan, is currently inaccessible to traffic.
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Wishaw hospital radio volunteers have expressed their gratitude to those who have helped them continue their role of entertaining patients and staff throughout the coronavirus pandemic.Radio Law’s live broadcasts returned to the airwaves in April with the DJs delivering their broadcasts from home.The station’s secretary Andy Boyd said: “Radio Law would like to take the opportunity to thank Foundation Scotland and Lighter
.Storm Francis sweeps across the country. The B724 at Cummertrees, near Annan, is currently inaccessible to traffic.
SSPCA appeal. The pooches were discovered 'in an appalling condition' on the A68 near Jedburgh on August 22.
Biffy Clyro have shared details of a homecoming Glasgow show with support sets from Yungblud, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes and Porridge Radio.The show will see the band return to Scotland on June 25, 2021 to headline Bellahouston Park.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.South Lanarkshire Council have slammed the 'animal' behaviour of visitors who dump human waste in rural areas.The local authority hit out at increasing litter problems around countryside lay-bys – including human waste.Posting on their South Lanarkshire Facebook page they wrote: “We are getting reports about increasing litter in and around lay-bys in rural areas.“This includes human waste, which is
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).The latest figures show that around 5.5 million people are now claiming benefits across the UK.And with a total of 779,500 workers placed on furlough across Scotland, more job losses are expected as the UK Government’s Job Retention Scheme comes to an end in October.While Scottish Government ministers have been calling for the scheme to be extended, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has confirmed it will close on October 31.
crash on the A92 in Tayside. The 53-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene while a female passenger was hospitalised with serious injures.
terrorism offences as police investigate 'the New IRA'. Officers had been probing the dissident republican group when they accused the pair of bring members of a proscribed organisation.
Gretna street. The victim ended up on the road with the pram, which had a young child inside at the time, causing passing drivers to stop.
Low-income families with a child under six will be able to apply for £10 per child, per week to assist with living costs from November, with payments to start from the end of February 2021. Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell announced the update as part of a statement to Parliament on the Child Poverty Second Year Progress Report.
parents and children under normal circumstances, but post-lockdown can present many new challenges. With Covid-19 restrictions now part of everyday school life, with that comes new anxieties for children - and new material for playground bullies.
hospital after being assaulted during a big beach gathering of youths on a Scots beach. The 16-year-old was part of a group of around 20 youngsters aged between 14 and 16 who massed on Troon beach on Saturday.
CCTV facial recognition system has never been turned on.Fears over Big Brother-style human rights breaches mean the technology put in place in the city in 2015 has not gone live, sparking fury from frontline police officers.The Scottish Police Federation said serious organised crime groups could be targeted more effectively using the cameras.Police Scotland has publicly distanced itself from any controversy over the issue but many officers have expressed frustration.A senior officer said:
Hamilton kids. broke the story and the Accies boss is delighted to have landed the Northern Ireland international on loan from Gillingham.
Police and paramedics raced to the scene in Carntyne after being alerted at 3.40am and the victim was taken to the city’s Royal Infirmary for treatment. Part of Edinburgh Road was cordoned off on Sunday afternoon as forensic officers pored over the area.Pictures from the scene show a forensic officer picking up a piece of bloodstained clothing from the pavement which was covered in patches of blood.Police Scotland are urging anyone with information to come forward.