Bomb disposal experts have been called to an Ayrshire town after an object was found in a river.
11.05.2020 - 17:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scot has revealed a genius recipe to make a square sausage pasty - and it looks mouthwatering.
John Macdonald, from Glasgow, came up with the idea during lockdown after experimenting with the Scottish breakfast favourite.
The 31-year-old whipped up a delicious square sausage roll and Scots are branding it a 'game changer'.
John took to Twitter and wrote: "Lockdown thoughts.
"Do you get square sausage rolls?
"Never seen them before so I made some.
"The new beefy bake".
John later told the
Bomb disposal experts have been called to an Ayrshire town after an object was found in a river.
Bomb disposal experts have been called in to deal with an ongoing police incident in Kilwinning.
A Scot went viral after capturing a huge Glasgow fire on TikTok.
Rick and Nicola Stephens have stopped issuing parking tickets – and are delivering vital supplies to at-risk households instead.
They're the salty, flaky and nostalgic Scottish treat with a delicious buttery bite.
A young Scot who tipped the scales at the start of the year at 21 stone has shed three stone during lockdown.
A bomb squad have carried out a controlled explosion after unexploded ordnance was found on a Scots beach.
A man whose mum was killed by a drunk driver minutes after leaving his wedding wants her killer to apologise when he is freed from prison.
A brave Scot on the isle of Arran has raised over £3,000 for a mental healthcharity by walking around the coastline of the island with a whisky barrel on his back.
Scott McTominay has named four youngsters he thinks are currently standing out for Manchester United.
Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Manori Ravindran
Police Scotland officers have spoken to the writer Neil Gaiman who admitted to travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house in Skye in breach of Scotland's lockdown rules.
Police Scotland officers have spoken to the writer Neil Gaiman who admitted to travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house in Skye in breach of Scotland’s lockdown rules.
A famous writer has been blasted for travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to Scotland so he could ' isolate easily'
Writer Neil Gaiman has been criticised after he admitted travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house on Skye in breach of Scotland’s lockdown rules.