dog with potential fight wounds and head trauma has been found in a Scots country park. The lurcher was discovered by a member of the public in Dalkeith Country Park on Saturday, August 28.
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alcohol due to major issues with suppliers, industry leaders have warned. Both Belhaven and Heineken have cut back or cancelled deliveries – leaving customers at risk of being turned down for their favourite drink.
Some publicans now fear the crisis could lead to closures as they struggle to recover from 18 months of lockdown restrictions. Colin Wilkinson, managing director of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association, said: “There definitely will be some pubs which are running out.
dog with potential fight wounds and head trauma has been found in a Scots country park. The lurcher was discovered by a member of the public in Dalkeith Country Park on Saturday, August 28.
police officer until he was unconscious has been jailed. John Dow, 36, attacked the cop after him and a colleague stopped to respond to a disturbance on Mitchell Street, Coatbridge in July.
Glasgow came sixth with 3,400 while Edinburgh ninth on the list, dropping down to 800 complaints - but West Dunbartonshire received no neighbour noise complaints in the last year at all. Steven Williams, head of Churchill home insurance who carried out the research, said: “The pandemic has seen us confined to our homes which means we’ve probably all become very aware of noises around us.
Paisley without tyres on his van later refused to provide cops with a blood sample. Police were shocked when they spotted sparks coming off both the front and back offside wheels of a Vauxhall van being driven by Scott Manson.
jailed for a minimum 16 years. Stefan McCormack, 33, punched, kicked and stamped on Rafal Sieja in the Black Bull bar in Lockerbie, Dumfries-shire on July 5 2019.
Edinburgh Castle and the Forth Bridge.
restaurant owner has claimed she has lost around £1,700 over recent weeks due to brazen diners leaving without paying. Lynn MacLeod said she has never experienced so many bill dodgers in the 20 years that she has owned Maxies Bistro near the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.
water shortages continue with reservoir levels sitting at just 66 per cent of capacity. Thurso and Orkney are affected badly and warnings have been issued for Edinburgh and Glasgow.
highlands. Police have today confirmed that little Iain Mackay, from Wick, passed away at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow after the smash on the A99.
chicken bakes in Greggs. The firm is reportedly facing a shortage of chicken based products driven by a lack of lorry drivers due to Brexit.As well as lorry drivers, other areas of supply chains have been hit by a lack of workers.Politics Home reports disruption to chicken suppliers, which last week forced Nando's to temporarily close 50 stores, is also impacting Greggs, which has over 2,000 stores nationwide.
disappeared on Monday, August 23. The 15-year-old was last seen at around 1pm in the town.
Muirkirk. The 48-year-old was last seen there around 11pm on Monday but has not been seen or heard from since.
support others. Sharryn McKelvie desperately tried to revive son Rory at their home in Biggar, South Lanarkshire, when she discovered him lying lifeless in December 2017.
court today that the fatal incident was an accident. Adriana Ciurar, 25, said she had pushed Samoila Stoica when she had a knife in her hand as she was doing washing up in the kitchen.
Scots island for almost 40 years have tragically died. We previously told how a breeding pair of the birds of prey had returned to Orkney after an absence of almost four decades.
grave of her late daughter twice in just two days. Police were called after the grieving parent discovered damage to a cherub ornament at the plot in Newhills Cemetery, Aberdeen, on Wednesday, August 4.
Lanarkshire man who vanished five days ago. David Morrison was last seen driving away from his home in Rigside at around 2.45pm on Friday, August 6.
thieves raided a Scots hairdressers on two separate occasions making off with equipment and hundreds in cash. The Sheer Perfection salon on Alness High Street was broken into around 5.15pm on Friday and then again at around 3.15pm on Monday.
Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie, revealed that their Eurasian elk, Cas, had been put to sleep after being found unresponsive one morning. She leaves behind a young calf, which she gave birth to in mid-May.
water 'for days' An 18-inch water main burst on Saturday affecting supplies to Biggar, Thankerton and Symington leaving many elderly and vulnerable residents unconnected.