Covid intensive care patient has finally left hospital after a brutal 195 day stay. Neil McLaughlin spent more than six months in hospital and 167 days in intensive care.
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dad in a year-long fight with council bosses to fix severe water damage is scared to have his young son in his house after a brick fell from his bathroom ceiling. William Cameron, who suffered a stroke just three weeks ago, has been fighting with Renfrewshire Council to fix dampness and a gaping hole in his bathroom ceiling for over a year.
Covid intensive care patient has finally left hospital after a brutal 195 day stay. Neil McLaughlin spent more than six months in hospital and 167 days in intensive care.
Scots dad set table ablaze in a hilarious BBQ fail during the bank holiday weekend.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
Conservative councillor for the Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch ward on Fife Council, has been charged with two offences.
double rapist will seek revenge after he was jailed for nine years yesterday. Ex-chef Gary Difolco was handed a 12 year extended sentence for terrorising two girlfriends over a period of six years - subjecting them to relentless physical and sexual abuse.
benefits suspended by the DWP left a heartbreaking note for his loved ones. Maxwell Quinton tragically passed away in Glenrothes, Fife, on April 13 after receiving a letter telling him his Personal Independence Payment was being suspended.
Lennon Bruce, who was 15 at the time, pummelled the teenager before delivering a devastating final blow when he tried to get back to his feet. A witness feared he’d kick his victim to death in the vile attack that took place on a road in Dundee back in November 2018, a court heard.
Duke of Cambridge blush after she asked for a kiss on the cheek while the Royal visited her care home. William politely fended off the advances of the 96-year-old admirer but promised to return to the Scottish care home after the pandemic to fulfil her wish.
sex beast's jailing after a 30-year reign of terror against women and children. NSPCC Scotland bosses said Edwin Cuschieri has 'finally faced justice' as he was ordered to serve ten years behind bars following a trial at Edinburgh's High Court this week.
McVitie's biscuit factory took his own life because of fears he would not get a redundancy payout, his family claim. The distraught family of Andy Millar, 55, who had worked for the firm for 37 years, said he was sent home last Sunday evening after an incident on the production line.
reveller woke up after a night out to find he'd stolen a bar's thermometer. The punter attempted to patch things up by penning an apology letter to Huxley Bar and Restaurant in Edinburgh.
lockdown regulations has been sentenced to 180 hours unpaid work after quarrelling with police called to break up the illegal gathering. Falkirk Sheriff Court heard that police went to an address in Dunipace, Stirlingshire, round midnight on April 19th last year during the first phase of lockdown to deal with reports that people were flouting the health emergency rules.
missing since Monday. Cops in Newton Stewart, in Dumfries and Galloway, have urged anyone with information on Ryan Cairns to come forward.
Perth and Kinross Council after a successful Scottish election. The party polled third on the Mid Scotland and Fife regional list vote in both Perth and Kinross constituencies last Thursday - ahead of both Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
motorway which smashed a car's windscreen driving past. Police say the driver of the silver Vauxhall Astra 'could easily have been killed' after the object smashed the windshield as it was driving on the M90 ,between Craigend and Broxden, on Friday.
Fife house. Police were called to the scene on Cullen Drive in Glenrothes at around 6.15pm on Saturday, May 8, with reports of an assault.
Co-op Insurance managing director Charles Offord said: “It’s concerning to hear that many drivers feel anxious about busier roads and aggression from other drivers. “We’re urging people to reacquaint themselves with their car before embarking on longer journeys and to check that it has had all relevant checks and services.“Knowing your car is safe and roadworthy should offer drivers peace of mind and help to boost their confidence.