A man signed his own name for the first time in 20 years after a groundbreaking treatment to banish the violent shaking that dogged his life.
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destroyed their home and hotel. Jordan and Lesley-Anne Foster had only recently reopened the Taynuilt Inn in Argyll and Bute after it underwent a major refurbishment.
But emergency services were called to the property in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a large fire broke out. Thick plumes of smoke billowed from the property as flames shot through the badly damaged roof.A picture of the hotel in the aftermath of the blaze shows the charred remains of the roof, with fire teams still
.A man signed his own name for the first time in 20 years after a groundbreaking treatment to banish the violent shaking that dogged his life.
A Scots holidaymaker has come out of a coma after a horror plunge from a hotel balcony in Croatia.
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A young Scots woman is in an induced coma after a horror plunge from a hotel balcony in Croatia.
Two cars have been left badly damaged following a road crash in Falkirk this afternoon.
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raw gaping wound on her hand after a ‘botched’ procedure have blasted the hospital for making a ‘catalogue of errors’. The 64-year-old was admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow last month for a blood transfusion and follow up CT scan to check for any brain abnormalities.
Shetland, at around 11am on Thursday. Two cars were involved in the collision, which saw the road shut down by emergency services.
celebrity idols by her 18th birthday has welcomed a ban on giving Botox to children. Anna Russell said she has faced three years of "botched" lips and shattered confidence after wanting to look like pouting celebs when she was just 17.
A fundraiser has now been launched to support the hard-working mum to 'get back on her feet' as doctors tell the family it could be months or even years before she recovers. A message on the fundraiser read: "Veronica is a very much loved mum, grandmother and friend and has worked hard all her days."She has supported her four children and she is very much an independent woman.
horror crash on a Scots road.
Falkirk, around 7.30pm on Sunday following reports of a chemical gas leak.
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.
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.
Dog owners in Scotland are reminded they could risk facing fines of up to £40,000 if they let their pets off the lead when walking in fields with livestock. Across the whole of the UK it is against the law for dogs to worry livestock by chasing or attacking.
evicted from accommodation with less than 24 hours notice. Workers rights group Better Than Zero have criticised the "callous morality" of managers at the Kylesku Hotel in the Highlands after two hospitality employees were allegedly told to pack their bags from the staff accommodation and leave without a notice period.
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'.
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.