beauty spot. The alarm was raised after the animal was discovered at the Forvie Nature Reserve.
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Scots teenager who "never failed to put a smile on everyone's faces" after he died suddenly in Glasgow on Thursday night. Jak Fraser, 17, tragically passed away near Silverburn shopping centre at about 10pm.We told earlier how emergency services were called out to Barrhead Road following his sudden death which is not being treated as suspicious.
beauty spot. The alarm was raised after the animal was discovered at the Forvie Nature Reserve.
RAF dog handler who lost his leg after stepping on an improvised explosive device (IED) has been reunited with the Chinook crew who saved his life. Mick McConnell, 47, was patrolling a farmer’s field in Afghanistan in 2011 with his dog Memphis when he set off an IED.
RAF base have been scrambled after an 'unidentified aircraft' approached the UK. The Typhoon fighters from RAF Lossiemouth in Moray are currently operating under a quick reaction alert.
jail.Barry Buchanan, 46, approached the teenage girls, aged 13, 14, and 15, as they sat chatting on benches in Stenhousemuir, Stirlingshire.He was seen to "rub white powder on his gums" before launching into a stream of sexualised remarks, Falkirk Sheriff Court was told.Prosecutor Michael Maguire said Buchanan was a stranger to the girls.Mr Maguire said: "He asked for a blow job in return for £250 and also asked for someone to lick his a***."He told a terrified 15 year old in the group, "I'll
Borders around 6.00pm on Tuesday July 27. All three of the men involved were dressed in dark clothing and all had baseball caps and face coverings, according to Police Scotland.
here.Now Jenny is urging people to be aware of the possible signs and symptoms of lung cancer and get them checked as early as possible.Jenny said: “I’d developed a slight wheeze which had been there for about six months. I now know it was a symptom of lung cancer but I get hay fever, and suffer from various allergies, so I didn’t think anything of it.“I had no pain prior to the fall either, so it was entirely fortuitous that I tripped getting out of my tent.“It was a terrible shock.
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A939 Cock Bridge to Tomintoul road - which is approximately half a mile south of Lecht last Saturday. Following the news tributes have poured in for the 47-year-old dad, from Ellon in Aberdeenshire.
Police, fire and ambulance crews have been scrambled to John Knox Pulpit in Lomond Hills, Fife, after the alarm was raised shortly after 5pm on Friday, July 23.
Police have slammed those responsible after medics only managed to reach the individual at St Cyrus Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire "by luck" at the weekend.
Dunoon to issue a warning to owners about keeping their animals away from the water amid rising temperatures.
Emergency services have rushed to the scene of a serious crash near a Scots ski centre.
scenic Scots river. Bosses at Calamity Kayaking in Paisley were so sick of the state of the River Cart that they used a massive line over a local bridge to pull out as much rubbish as they could.
Police say the remote location has been busy with visitors and are urging anyone who has witnessed anything suspicious to come forward. Constable Fraser Edwards said: “This particular honesty box is located next to the gateway building across from the beach and it’s possible that anyone visiting the area could have seen something which could prove vital to our investigation.