Scotland’s Health Secretary has said the focus should be on “taking action” against men who spike women’s drinks, as opposed to punishing venues.
04.10.2021 - 16:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An IT executive who poured liquid outside his neighbour's door in an "irrational" response to treading in a dog poo has been fined £320.
Andy Clark said he had got angry after stepping in the poo in flip-flops, while putting rubbish out at the rear of privately-owned flats in Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire.
He then walked the faeces throughout his flat.
Clark, 53, an IT account manager for a computer wholesale company, said "anger got the better of him" and he went upstairs and threw a glass of
Scotland’s Health Secretary has said the focus should be on “taking action” against men who spike women’s drinks, as opposed to punishing venues.
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has said the Scottish Government is “not actively” considering covid restrictions amid fears of a winter surge.
Care workers and the GMB trade union rallied outside the Scottish Parliament on Saturday to call for a £15 per hour wage.
Scotland's Health Secretary has revealed there are no plans for a return to greater covid restrictions despite cases numbers remaining high.
A missing Scots dog has been returned home after he was tracked down by a drone following a frantic eight day search.
A dog has died and a man was injured following a crash in Ayrshire.
A delivery driver was threatened at knife point during a Thursday evening shift at a takeaway in Paisley.
A man who threatened to cut off his elderly father's head and chop up his body was jailed today.
Scots charity worker Laura McSorley said she was 'humbled' after winning the Kindness Award at the Women of the Year Awards on Lorraine.
Armed police raced to a tower block after a man threatened to stab his girlfriend and two pals he was holding hostage.
Tributes have been paid to a 'princess' hospital worker who died after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
A Scots mum has spoken of 'still living with a death sentence' after she was diagnosed with incurable cancer.
A Scots mum was caught buying supplies of Dragon Soop and Mad Dog 20/20 for teenagers, including a 13-year-old girl.
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pornography. Jeffrey Van Dyk, 41, spent more than three years downloading a hoard of child abuse images at his home in Perth.
assaulting teenage schoolgirls with his drumsticks, subjecting a sixth-form girl to sex-talk, and engaging in a months-long "illicit affair" with a 17-year-old girl pupil. James Clark, a former cowhand who joined the services when he was 20 and rose to be chief instructor for pipes and drums for the entire British Army, had taught drumming at the "traditional" Perthshire school since 2012.
fight on Saturday in a bid to damage their business. Society in Kirkcaldy today issued a public statement apologising to customers for the facilities but stated they fell victim to three "dangerous and cowardly" attacks.
cancer so his family can make precious memories. Little Lennon Duncan, 7, was initially diagnosed with brain cancer - medulloblastoma - on his fourth birthday in January 2018 after mum Chelsey noticed a squint in his eye.
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.