MSPs have been assured that additional security will be offered following the murder of MP Sir David Amess.
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evacuated from a luxury Scots hotel this evening after a chemical gas leak. Emergency services raced to McDonald Inchyra Hotel and Spa in Grangemouth around 7.30pm on Sunday after the alarm was raised by staff.
A major multi-agency response remains in the area with the road to the hotel and part of the venue currently taped off. Guests were quickly evacuated by staff and moved to the car park before they were allowed to enter the other side of the hotel some time later.A senior police constable
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Police have taped off the entrance to the McDonald Inchyra Hotel and Spa in Grangemouth as the hotel is understood to have been evacuated.The exact nature of the incident is not yet known but unconfirmed reports suggest there has been a significant chemical leak at the hotel's swimming pool.Three fire engines, a support unit and an ambulance Specialist Operations Response Team are also on the scene.It is understood the smell of chemicals quickly spread through the hotel's air conditioning unit
Edinburgh hotel.Emergency services were called to the scene at around 5am on Saturday after the alarm was raised in the Grassmarket area of the capital. Police have confirmed that a 22-year-old was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment however his current condition is not known.
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