human trafficking laws. Police were tipped off that someone was being allegedly forced to sell drugs in East Lothian.
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dog. The couple were woken by a ‘loud bang’ at their Edinburgh home in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The mother and father, who wish to remain anonymous, rushed to check the doors remained secure but soon spotted that the back door handle ‘felt different’. They were horrified to discover it had been tampered with using industrial strength pliers in a bid to get into the house, Edinburgh Live reports.
human trafficking laws. Police were tipped off that someone was being allegedly forced to sell drugs in East Lothian.
double rapist who terrorised them as schoolgirls hit out as their attacker was jailed for four years yesterday. Oliver Barrie, 22, was convicted last month of raping and abusing two of his exes, who were just 13 and 15 at the time, punching them both on the body when they feared they might be pregnant.
Covid-19 at a Scots prison has left families “gravely concerned” as they claim the virus is “out of control.” It comes a week after a nurse described the situation at HMP Low Moss in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire as pure hell. The prison, which houses around 760, currently has 104 prisoners isolating, with 20 confirmed cases of the virus.
missing as her family and friends become increasingly concerned for her wellbeing. Kerys Lynch was last seen around 5.15pm on Monday July 12 at the A70 near to Hyndford Road, Lanark.
A96 was closed for over six hours on Sunday following the collision, which happened at around 7pm on the A96 at Wester Hardmuir. Police confirmed a 41-year-old woman - named locally as Kelly Smith - had died in the crash, with loved ones flooding social media with emotional tributes.Her daughter wrote: "Can't believe I'm writing this...
Saltcoat's Kinnier Road. The 19-year-old disappeared on his way to college but his bank accounts are currently untouched and his phone is still switched off.
Michelin Star restaurant will move to a four-day working week as the owner aims to dispel negativity around working conditions at some of the countries most renowned eateries. The Cellar in Anstruther, Fife, will allow workers to enjoy a healthier work/life balance, with owner Billy Boyter saying that he thought about this move during lockdown.
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police officer partner in a bid to help others speak out. Anne-Marie Hirdman, who is known as Annie, still suffers physically and emotionally from heartless former Police Scotland constable Fraser Ross’s domestic abuse, nearly two years after they split.
told how emergency crews were called to Dewar Street in Dunfermline just before 2pm on Saturday.
Covid-19 cases at a Scots prison have almost doubled in one week as understaffed NHS nurses working there 'fear for their lives'. The nurse described HMP Low Moss in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire as 'pure hell' amid a spike in cases from 30 to 50 in the last week.
fire broke out near military defence range yesterday. Mercy crews desperately battled flames for more than eight hours near Tain.
tackles road safety, was on patrol when officers pulled over a black Vauxhall car. The car belonged to a Scottish family that had been holidaying in Dorset - but the trip was about to take a turn.Police busted the driver for having no tax on the vehicle since November last year.
dog died as a result of his neglect. Police raised concern after two dogs were discovered at the Wishaw property of 19-year-old Jordan Edment and described as “skin and bones”.
brain tumour have thanked the public after a fundraising drive to send the tot to Germany for live-saving treatment reached its target.
Poland say they feel he was ‘let down by those he trusted’. Corporal Ryan Lovatt had been on a boozy night out with colleagues in Warsaw when he was pepper-sprayed by a bouncer in August 2019.
police manhunt has been launched for the driver of a van that side-swiped a family car before fleeing the scene. The driver of a white Mitsubishi car and her five-year-old passenger were left badly ‘shaken’ after the terrifying collision near Kinross on Tuesday morning.
Scots soldier who died after falling from the seventh floor of a hotel in Poland are desperately seeking answers about his death. Corporal Ryan Lovatt was deployed to participate in diplomatic services with the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards as part of Operation Cabrit when he died in August 2019.
Falkirk. Officers arrested and charged the 31-year-old suspect in the hours after the fire at the business premises early on Saturday 19 June.Police are thought to have cordoned off the area surrounding the popular takeaway following the blaze.