A Scots mum has bravely spoken out on her miscarriage and said 'not knowing where her baby is now' is the 'worst pain of all'.
24.09.2021 - 16:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
19-month-old daughter after she was found dead five days before Christmas. Tragic Kiera Conroy was found lying lifeless in a cot as her parents prepared to go out with her.
Dad Michael Conroy and the girl’s mum Kirsty Boyle had stayed up through the previous night watching TV.They then slept for hours during the day, leaving the toddler alone in another room.Kiera’s sudden death in December 2017 was treated as unexplained. Her 27-year-old dad has now appeared at Airdrie Sheriff Court and
.A Scots mum has bravely spoken out on her miscarriage and said 'not knowing where her baby is now' is the 'worst pain of all'.
A 15-year-old Scot has been missing from his home for four days.
Scots looking for work face relying on the UK Government's "measly" benefits system which is the least generous in northern Europe, it's been claimed.
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eleven-year-old Evie Collie after she slipped down a steep hill and suffered critical injuries. The 15-year-old from Aberdeen called 999 for help and stayed with Evie until her parents arrived to comfort her.
crashing his car down an embankment and coming to a rest between railway tracks. Craig Thomson fled officers in his Honda Civic with a 16-year-old relative in the passenger seat and was pursued across East Lothian into Edinburgh.
cheeky cat returned home with a still warm burger he had pinched from a neighbour’s house. Billie Carolann heard little Enzo growling on Wednesday evening and feared the three-year-old had caught a bird or mouse while out exploring in Dalgety Bay, Fife.
police investigation has been launched after a sheep was found with fatal head injuries on a farm in Dumfries and Galloway. Officers believe the animal was shot with a crossbow and arrow before being discovered in a field on the outskirts of Moffat on Friday, September 24.
Fife who has been missing for nine days. Denis Findlay, who is from the Dunfermline area, was last seen at Edinburgh Waverley train station around 5pm on Tuesday, September 14.
parents have spoken of their 'devastation' after a court ruled babies with Down's syndrome could be aborted right up until birth. Their heartache comes following the news that campaigner Heidi Crowter lost her battle at the High Court today, where she demanded a change in the outdated law which she says does not 'respect her life'.
Robert Fyfe, who played Howard in Last of the Summer Wine on the BBC, has died at the age of 90. The actor, from Kirkcaldy, Fife, portrayed the shy and downtrodden husband of battleaxe Pearl Sibshaw on screen from 1985 until the beloved sitcom's cancellation in 2010.
Ford Fiesta ST was substantially damaged on Arondale Road in Plains, near Airdrie. Police Scotland officers responded to the incident at around 9.05pm on Monday September 20.
drugs after cops spotted him “sweating profusely” in Edinburgh’s Waverley train station. Lee Brunton was approached by officers in the station who suspected he and a pal were “under the influence of something”.The 28-year-old was searched and 104 benzodiazepine tablets were recovered from his rucksack.Police also found four screwdrivers in the bag and Brunton, a painter and decorator, was arrested.
chimp cradling its dead baby at a Scots zoo. The Edinburgh Zoo animal gave birth to a stillborn baby and is currently going through the grieving process.
Dundee, was 21 when he was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy – a disease of the heart muscle which affects its ability to pump blood around the body. Five years later, during lockdown, his health deteriorated and he was readmitted to hospital where he was told he was too sick to leave.
stabbed her husband to death has been found dead. Tragic Kieran Spence had a fight with the murderer who later plunged a knife into William Middleton's chest.
pet. Neil and Lucy Henderson had all but given up hope of finding missing feline Forbes after he vanished in Aberdeen in March 2011.
Filmmaker Joe Carnahan (“Narc,” “The Grey“) is back with the action pic “Copshop” with a cast that includes seasoned action veterans such as Scottish actor Gerard Bulter and Frank Grillo. The film is opening this weekend, and Carnahan has been noticeably absent from the press.