Glasgow flat after a concern call was made to police. Officers raced to Rathlin Street in the Govan area just before 7.30pm on Tuesday.
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.Glasgow flat after a concern call was made to police. Officers raced to Rathlin Street in the Govan area just before 7.30pm on Tuesday.
restrictions ease. Nicola Sturgeon recently announced that Scotland's hospitality sector will begin reopening from the 26th of April, with groups of up to six from three households, able to be served by restaurants, bars and cafes outdoors until 10pm.Unsurprisingly, the news has proved popular with Glaswegians, with Finnieston's Cranside Kitchen being inundated with bookings immediately after reopening them online.
Down's Syndrome Awareness Day. Eight-year-old Chloe Lennon appears in the clip and joins celebrities such as The Vamps, comedian Rob Beckett, former Bucks Fizz star, Cheryl Baker, TV presenter Melvin Oodom and Wayne Lineker, amongst others.
Where to go: 26-28 Main Street, Largs, Ayrshire, KA30 8ABGet in touch: Visit www.geraldos.co.ukFor Chocolate Sake specialises in crafting personalised chocolate treats, such as chocolate-covered strawberries, cakesicles, brownies and other confectionery.Its passion for craftsmanship, detail and using only the highest quality of ingredients is at the heart of the business.It is based in Glasgow, however, offers a large range of postal treats to customers across the UK.FCS bakes your dream into a
Glasgow on Sunday afternoon.
Glasgow because cabin crew feared he was going to attack someone after kicking off because the flight was delayed. High Speed 2 worker Andrew Johnston, 46, was travelling on the British Airways flight back to Scotland to visit his family for the weekend.
blaze near a Glasgow housing estate that started overnight. Officers were called to Brickfield Crescent in the Eglinton Toll area just before 3am on Tuesday.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionIt is now available to stream and download with all funds going to Down’s Syndrome Scotland, the only charity in Scotland which specifically supports people with the condition and their families at every stage of life.Matilda was helped by her family of musicians to put the song together, including her sister Amelia singing backing vocals.It’s already been well received with
going on tour in 2022 - and of course the queens will be making a stop in winner Lawrence Chaney's home nation with dates in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Fans will be able to join their winner Lawrence along with finalists Tayce, Bimini Bon Boulash, and Dundee’s Ellie Diamond in an "endless eleganza extravaganza" as they sashay on stage for a live show.
Glasgow. Officers were called to a block of flats on Wallace Street in the city at around 8.20pm last night.
M8 this afternoon. Emergency services scrambled to the busy motorway after two vehicles collided near junction 25a at Braehead.
Burger King is offering Scots fast-food fans the chance to win free sides for a year - in addition to a limited edition car air freshener. The fast food chain recently opened a new branch at Glasgow’s Forge Retail Park and will celebrate a month since opening next week.
charged with causing the death of a young pedestrian by running her over while speeding on a Scots road. Steven Clifford Cohen, 58, is accused of careless driving - resulting in him killing Astrid Yeates, 21.
the large gatherings in George Square or outside Ibrox Stadium on March 7 after developing covid symptoms. Thousands of Rangers fans descended on central Glasgow to celebrate their team's first title win in a decade despite Scotland still being under a strict lockdown.
Great Celebrity Bake Off. Scottish James is one of tonight's big names whipping up treats in the tent to raise money for Stand Up 2 Cancer, and even starred in the opening skit with host Matt Lucas.
Picture Scotland winner this week.Using a long exposure, Lauren Foster snapped a stunning shot taken at Glasgow’s busy Charing Cross junction and taking home this week’s top prize.It captured the bustling throughway perfectly with the trails of vehicle lights buzzing around the iconic streets in the west end of Glasgow.Meanwhile, the beautiful sunsets continued to provide the background for some incredible entries.Ian Barnes used the golden hour to its full effect to capture Cambus, on the River
Glasgow street.Pictures on the No1Seems2Care Facebook paage show the overturned vehicle on the city's Springburn Road, which flipped after a collision with another vehicle.Emergency services rushed to the scene at around 10.45am this morning.Police and ambulance attended the scene.It is understood that the people involved have escaped with minor injuries after the collision.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We are in attendance at a two vehicle collision with one vehicle overturned."We received
Glasgow closed after a horror smash between two cars.Emergency services were called to the scene of the two-car crash, which took place near junction 16 around 1.05pm on Saturday Mach 13.One person involved was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary.Traffic Scotland tweeted that Lanes 2 and 3 closed on the M8 westbound due to the collision.Officers have since confirmed all lanes have been since been re-opened.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "We received a report of a two-car crash on the M8
Glasgow spirit' has been praised after a crowd of random locals rushed to help a man crushed by a digger on a city street.It's understood a kerbstone was being lifted on Renfield Street as part of ongoing roadworks at around 2.40pm yesterday.But the massive machine used in the removal tipped and crushed the worker beneath it.The 42-year-old man was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary by ambulance.
Police have launched a probe after the windows of the Argyle Street store were smashed at around 8pm last night.Inquiries into the incident are ongoing and police have not said who is responsible for the damage.However, the vandalism took place during a chaotic night in the city which saw large groups gathering to celebrate following Rangers league title win.