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Irvine earlier today. Jake Alcroft, 63, was driving on Bank street when he lost control and struck a parked car at around 10.45am on Thursday morning.He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
His son, author Scott Alcroft, also announced the news to his Twitter followers and said he is 'utterly devastated.Scott shared a poignant message with fans on Twitter from his home in Southern Spain. The Factory Girls writer said: "Utterly devastated.
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Wanderers man has now penned a two-year deal with the Turkish second division side, the club announced on Twitter.
cops have told how they saved three people from a devastating house fire - minutes after watching four of their colleagues being injured in a street rammy. Constables Jordan Loughrey and Claire Coleman, both based at Paisley Police Station, have now been praised for their bravery by a senior Police Scotland officer.They had just finished responding to an incident in Belmont Road, Paisley, on Saturday, July 25, during which four of their colleagues were injured.A 20-year-old man was arrested in
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ecstasy pills and she died in his arms.Callum Owens, 19, denies the culpable homicide of Grace at his home in Irvine on June 28, 2018, by supplying her with ecstasy.His friend Alisha McLean, 18, from Stevenson, Ayrshire, told the High Court in Glasgow she received Facebook messages from Owens in which he said: “I’m going, probably never coming back,” and minutes later he revealed: “Killed a c*** man.”McLean asked Owens “How,” and he replied: “They chocked on their sick in my gaff.”She then
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horror crash. Police have confirmed that Garry Aikman, from Wick, was killed in the crash near the Highland town yesterday.
policeman has relived the moment he and his dog were run down as they tried to halt car thieves.The officer and his four-legged partner Rudi had left their vehicle to chase three suspects who had ditched a car near London Road in the east end of Glasgow.But a second stolen vehicle was waiting to pick up the fugitives and its driver mowed the police pair down.The unnamed officer had to undergo two months of intensive physiotherapy for back and leg injuries before he could return to duty.Rudi
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Scots cop has told of how he and his police dog were run over while chasing a stolen vehicle in Glasgow.The unnamed dog handler and his four-legged partner Rudi had been after a stolen car near the city's London Road in March of 2016.The pair had left their vehicle to give chase to the three occupants.But little did they know a second stolen car was lying in wait and after picking up the three it then ran
Scotland side being so poor. And the former international boss has insisted the team's ongoing misfortune can't simply be the fault of managers.
Rangers new boy Jon McLaughlin.The keeper, who is currently away with the Scottish national team, has played his part in Steven Gerrard’s side starting their Premiership campaign with an impressive, six shutouts.McLaughlin, who came in from Sunderland in the summer, has played all the games apart from the opening day win at Aberdeen, after Allan McGregor suffered injury.His former boss Craig Levein is not surprised with the impact McLaughlin has made because the season he had him at Hearts he
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterAn Irvine woman is making the best of a bad time in the world.Kelly Espindola has been unable to teach sewing classes like she normally would due to the pandemic, but she has put her time and effort into making unique leather items instead.She has launched her business Hegri Handmade, which is based at Irvine harbour.And now she has bagged herself a place in the final of a Creative Scotland
indyref2 if the SNP win the next election.Adam Morris said Boris Johnson's administration would "at some point" have to "listen".The Scottish Tories increased their vote share after the referendum on the basis of mounting a vigorous defence of the Union.When Davidson was leader, the Conservatives replaced Labour as Holyrood’s largest opposition party and they picked up seats at the 2017 general election.However, they fell back again at December's general election and they are on their third
World War Two era American jeep was stolen from a Scots farm. The iconic Willys vehicle, emblazoned with the stars and stripes, was nicked from Swellhead Farm, Blairs, Aberdeen.
horror crash on a Scots country road has been named by cops. Derek Roscoe was found on the A710, Dumfries to Dalbeattie road on Tuesday.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterFraudsters offering scam holidays at Ayr's Craig Tara Holiday Park have sparked a police alert.It follows reports of fake lettings being flogged to the public at the popular park.We revealed yesterday how one Scots mum spent £250 on a non-existent caravan break for her disabled mum.Cops are now warning the public to be on their guard amid a rise in "fake online adverts" offering rentals that do
house, Scots may not pay much attention to the street name.Research by SellHouseFast has revealed that the first line of your address can actually make a difference on how much your house is worth.In fact, having a ‘rude’ street name can boost the property's value by up to £56,000.Dick, Bush, Cumming and Pratt are the top naughty road names in Scotland that can add a hefty sum to a home's worth.Other rude streets in the UK include Jackass, Hoe, Cock and Thong.Butt, Beaver, Busty and Spank are
holiday destinations are at risk of being added to the Scottish Government’s quarantine list. Turkey, Greece and Croatia have seen a worrying spike in new coronavirus cases in recent days which is fueling concerns they could join Spain, France and the Netherlands.