NHS in Scotland for nearly two years. Not one patient in Scotland has been given the go-ahead for the stem cell procedure, agreed by Holyrood, despite the country having the world’s worst rates for the degenerative disease.
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Stirling, has asked the Daily Record to give her a voice after being “messed around and passed from pillar to post” by the local council who run the facility. Troubled Sean had drug problems and battled addiction to anti-anxiety drug diazepam.In a letter from the Crown Office dated January 6, almost 10 weeks after his death, Terrill learned Sean had died of “methadone and etizolam intoxication”.Etizolam is a street version of diazepam but can be 10 times stronger.
NHS in Scotland for nearly two years. Not one patient in Scotland has been given the go-ahead for the stem cell procedure, agreed by Holyrood, despite the country having the world’s worst rates for the degenerative disease.
hospital has spoken out, fearing lives could be at risk. Bill Ritchie’s ordeal began when he found himself coughing and struggling to breathe at his home on Friday, June 4.
drug raid. Police stormed a property in Aberdeenshire before uncovering the massive drug stock yesterday.
trial on charges of punching and kicking a pregnant woman in the stomach. Josh Laird, of Academy Street, Dumfries, has been accused of two offences of assaulting different women in the town.
Ayr. Paramedics were reportedly subjected to abusive behaviour shortly before 11pm on Tuesday night at an address on Wellington Square.Police said a 27-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the incident and is due to appear in court on Thursday.
West Lothian, tragically took her own life in May 2020 aged just 24 following a battle with mental health. Despite being admitted to hospital on a number of occasions, Olivia's devastated mum Elaine Johnstone, 55, said her daughter never got the help she needed.Young Olivia spent three months in St John's Hospital from April to June 2018 but was placed on a long waiting list for psychiatric help when she came home.
teen daughter suddenly vanished. Carrie Wild has been missing for more than 24 hours leaving her family worried sick.
nasal cavity. Donations poured in from strangers after a campaign was launched to help the mum, from Paisley, marry her partner Steven this summer before she passed away.But she died last month before making it down the aisle after doctors said there was nothing more they could do.
police after her little girl came running into their house on Castlemilk Road in Kings Park, Glasgow, in tears on Sunday evening around 5pm. The eight-year-old was playing in the front garden with her two cousins when the small unmanned aircraft, which has a camera attached, arrived and started flying nearby.
Scots cops have launched an attempted murder probe after a man was mowed down in a broad daylight attack. The 25-year-old was struck by a vehicle in Main Street, Newmilns, on Friday afternoon.
mum who survived losing five litres of blood, a haemorrhage and emergency hysterectomy, is backing a campaign to urge Scots to give blood and 'save lives'. Annie Kenyon from Aberdeenshire would love Scots to back the Pledge a Pint campaign off the back of World Blood Donor Day on June 14.
Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 6:10pm on Monday, 14 June, we received a report of a two vehicle crash on A1, Gateside in Cupar. “Officers attended and the road was closed for a short time to allow for investigation and uplift of the vehicles and reopened around 7pm.
transformation of a Scots super slimmer who shed a staggering 12 stone after being left mortified by a photo at a party. Laura Neil, 32, had ballooned up to 22 stone 8 lbs after she piled on the pounds following her father's tragic death.
Wendy Forbes, 35, and her son Cole, 13 weren’t at their home in Fintry, Dundee at the time. Firefighters managed to rescue their dog Buddy.
homeless man slept at a Scots police station after he claims council bosses told him they could not find anywhere for him to stay. William McColgan, who had committed no crime, said he spent last Monday and Tuesday nights at the Oban cop shop which he claims was on the advice of Argyll and Bute Council bosses.
weather in a nice paddling pool, however mum Claire, 31, didn't get what she was expecting in the post. The stay-at-home mum unwrapped the £12 package from eBay to find the item was tiny, leaving poor Amy with more of a foot spa than a swimming pool.