murder ” a man who was going out with his estranged wife. Clement Stephenson erupted in a jealous rage and chased Jamie Ross round and round a car in Midlothian as his shocked ex looked on.
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Glasgow street was targeted in a suspected firebombing attack. Fire crews were called after the Sanctuary nightclub owner's house on Duthie Park Place in Knightswood went on fire around 1am on Friday, August 6.
Police have launched a probe after a vehicle was set alight in Lessani's garage at the front of the property. The fire quickly spread to the house, where it's believed Lessani was sleeping inside at the time.Scared neighbours told of the terrifying scene as the blaze quickly spread
.murder ” a man who was going out with his estranged wife. Clement Stephenson erupted in a jealous rage and chased Jamie Ross round and round a car in Midlothian as his shocked ex looked on.
chicken bakes in Greggs. The firm is reportedly facing a shortage of chicken based products driven by a lack of lorry drivers due to Brexit.As well as lorry drivers, other areas of supply chains have been hit by a lack of workers.Politics Home reports disruption to chicken suppliers, which last week forced Nando's to temporarily close 50 stores, is also impacting Greggs, which has over 2,000 stores nationwide.
Celtic superfan Rod Stewart said his break-up from the British model, who he married after Rachel Hunter, led to him recording song Picture in a Frame for his 2013 albumRod Stewart’s break-up from wife Penny Lancaster inspired one of his greatest hit songs. The Celtic fan, whose dad was Scottish, said his emotional split from his wife of 14 years led to him recording Tom Waits’ song Picture in a Frame for his 2013 album, Time.
Aberdeen. The 18-year-old was reportedly assaulted around 12.55am last Tuesday on Bon Accord Street in the Granite City.
Rod Stewart's heart wrenching split from his wife Penny Lancaster was the inspiration behind one of one of the singer's hit songs. Celtic fan and honorary Scot Rod, 76, admitted that he and his third wife Penny, now 50, had split for two weeks and that he recorded a song in tribute to their feelings for one another for his 2013 'Time' album.
attacks are closely linked to the same venue. Chris Lessani’s home was gutted by fire after multi-millionaire Brendan Hegarty’s house was damaged in a blaze which was started deliberately.
swimmers were dragged out to sea after getting caught in a rip current at a Scots beach this afternoon. Emergency services raced to Hopeman East Beach in Elgin just after 1pm on Saturday to reports of several persons in difficulty in the water.
Glasgow, after they returned on Wednesday to find the toilets were being locked during class time. It's understood the decision was made "to minimise the opportunity for inappropriate behaviour".Fourth-year student Mia Benjamin has now launched a petition demanding that the harsh rule be revoked.
Larkhall.Police were reportedly called to the scene on Glen Avenue, next to Robert Smillie Memorial Primary School, in the early hours of August 21. Officers remain at the scene on Saturday with the property cordoned off as enquiries remain ongoing.
blaze in a communal area of a Scots block of flats. Firefighters and police were called to the scene at the block in Windmill Street, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire earlier after reports of waste ablaze in the back garden of a block of flats.
CrossFit competition - after losing 20kg. Rob Bichan, 17, started getting headaches while lifting heavy weights in the gym in October 2019 - but doctors told him to just get his eyes tested.
bin lorry caught on fire on a Scots street before quick-thinking staff spotted the smoke to put it out. The dramatic incident on Monday morning happened while crews were collecting rubbish in the Tulloch area of Perth and Kinross.
jail after being caught with the "most serious" category of child porn. Raymond Coney, 69, admitted downloading child abuse photos from the dark web using the so-called Tor browser, used to hide Internet-users' identities.Falkirk Sheriff Court heard today that police armed with a search warrant raided his home in Buchlyvie, West Stirlingshire, last August acting on information received.
blazes broke out in Pollokshields on Tuesday morning as fire crews scrambled to the scene at around 2.35am.Pictures showed massive black smoke clouds billow from Maxwell Road area leaving neighbours shocked.Police confirmed they believe the fires to be 'wilful' and are probing the incident.One vehicle is believed to have been set alight on Herriet Street before the fire spread to a car parked behind it.And another vehicle was then said to have been torched on nearby Maxwell Road, before that
family have suffered racist abuse on a Paisley bus after being targeted by a drunk thug.The incident happened on Thursday at around 6.45pm and lasted around ten minutes.Police are now hunting a white male in his 20s who is described as skinny, tanned, 5’9”, and has short light brown hair.A member of the public reported the vile abuse to police who are now looking to find the family.Officers are also looking for any other witnesses who were on the number 38 bus which left Paisley Town Centre
grave of her late daughter twice in just two days. Police were called after the grieving parent discovered damage to a cherub ornament at the plot in Newhills Cemetery, Aberdeen, on Wednesday, August 4.
Italian restaurant Trattoria Guidi in Airdrie at around 1am on Wednesday morning, August 11. Six fire engines raced to the scene with over 20 firefighters battling the inferno through the early hours of the morning.
Edinburgh flat after a bad flood at his neighbours upstairs home at the end of July. The property on Albert Place, just off Leith Walk, was so badly damaged by the flooding William was unable to touch any electrics and parts of the kitchen ceiling began to fall in.
dance floors last night after remaining empty for the whole of the pandemic. On Monday, nightclubs opened their doors at the stroke of midnight on 'Freedom Day' as excited revellers returned to drinking and dancing.
con artists who placed huge outside catering orders – and paid with fraudulent credit cards. Khadka Khadka thought he’d been thrown a lifeline after Covid threatened his restaurant - The Gurkha's, in Crieff, Perthshire.