Glasgow, on June 25, 2002, and died two days later in hospital from horrific head injuries. Nineteen years later, no one has been charged for his murder.On Tuesday, Dorothy Bain was sworn in as Scotland’s new Lord Advocate, replacing James Wolffe.
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Dumfries.Emergency services were called to the old Gates Factory on Edinburgh Road shortly before 10pm on Monday, June 7.
Fierce flames had spread over two floors leaving the interior charred black and smoke damaged despite hero firefighters extinguishing the blaze.An entrance to the abandoned building was also badly torched.The A701 north and south carriageway, at the Locharbriggs junction, was temporarily closed while first responders dealt with the incident.There have been no reported
.Glasgow, on June 25, 2002, and died two days later in hospital from horrific head injuries. Nineteen years later, no one has been charged for his murder.On Tuesday, Dorothy Bain was sworn in as Scotland’s new Lord Advocate, replacing James Wolffe.
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Police have launched a probe after a woman was found dead in an Edinburgh flat.
Dunblane. Mercy crews raced to Perth Road and discovered a 57-year-old man dead at the scene.
Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We were made aware of a fire at a property on Ashgill Road in Glasgow shortly after 12.55am on Thursday, 17 June. "The fire involved a vehicle parked outside a property and also caused damage to the front doorstep.
Police have launched a probe into the death of a 30-year-old man after his body was found in a Scots property. Officers raced to Springfield Road in Cumbernauld on Wednesday, June 9 at around 11pm after reports of concern for a person.
fire at a waste and recycling plant in Greendykes Industrial Estate on Thursday, June 10, around 6.50pm. The blaze cause 'substantial' damage to machinery and is now being treated as wilful.Detectives are hunting two male suspects and investigating a possible link to two other fires at Albyn industrial estate on Wednesday, June 9, at 7pm and and on Friday, June 11, at 7am.
Bargeddie, just before 11pm on Friday after they were alerted to the "sudden" death of a 47-year-old man. His death is currently being treated as unexplained but not suspicious.A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
Calvin Harris has said the “traumatic” experience of working in an Annan fish factory made him the man he is today. The Dumfries music superstar worked at the town’s former Pinney’s plant for a year after leaving school at 17.
East Lothian, earlier tonight. Fire crews raced to control the blaze after it broke on the town's High Street at around 5pm this evening, with locals reporting fire engines rushing to the scene.
Police in the Scottish Borders are investigating the loss of over £220,000 to scammers as they urge members of the public to be vigilant.
Fife village. Hugh Vinning said he would set David Harrison on fire during the heated argument in Freuchie last summer .
Scots cops are appealing for information after an industrial estate was broken into and a number of items were stolen. Two businesses in Matthew Kerr Place, Kirkton Industrial Estate in Arbroath were targeted on Saturday 5 June.
fire crews tackled fierce flames for four hours after a large blaze broke out at a house in Fife.Emergency services were called to the scene in Durham Terrace, Lower Largo, at around 8.11pm when the alarm was raised on Monday, June 7.First responders quickly arrived and began battling the fire which sent plumes of smoke into the air.Roads in the area were temporarily blocked while fire appliances responded to the incident.Thankfully, there have been no reported injuries.The cause of the fire or
M74. A member of the public raised the alarm shortly after midnight on Tuesday when they spotted the vehicle fire near Beattock.
the drug-taking, vandalising the bridge and the music that can be heard from my living room. The last time police were called there was a group of 30 of them there.