teen killed in a car crash warns that many Scots who speed 'won't live to tell the tale'. Beth Gilbert's daughter Jane was just 16 when she died following a horror smash in July 2013.
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golf clubs. They lobbed bricks through the windows of Noah's children's soft play centre in Perth after scaling the 40ft-high building.
Owner Charlotte Lorimer said there was a "trail of devastation" which will cost thousands of pounds of damage.Police Scotland have confirmed they attended shortly after 9pm on Sunday, May 3, at Old Gallows Road, and inquiries are ongoing to find those responsible. Ms Lorimer watched CCTV footage back of the 10-minute rampage when she arrived to see the wreckage
.teen killed in a car crash warns that many Scots who speed 'won't live to tell the tale'. Beth Gilbert's daughter Jane was just 16 when she died following a horror smash in July 2013.
cops were forced to self-isolate after a Covidiot coughed and spat at them during a drunken rammy in Paisley.Paul McGuigan, 38, shouted: “I have covid symptoms” and coughed in the face of PC Adam Marshall during a disturbance at Neilston Road.McGuigan, who was swigging from a bottle of whisky, then spat in the face of Constable Jay Greer as he was being arrested on February 5, this year.He also bit PC Chris Ferris on the thumb during a struggle.The officers and three of their colleagues had to
local postman Ian Robertson washed up on the beach on May 23 1971. Ian's daughter Avril Paul said her family, especially her dad, took the youngster to their hearts and came to think of him as one of their own.Her father even tended his grave until his own death some years ago and, at his family's request, was buried close to the Unknown Bairn.
vanished three days ago are “extremely worried” about his welfare. Jamie Cannon was last seen at around 10am in Kinnier Road, Saltcoats, on Thursday, May 20.
animal rights protesters are currently blockading all four UK distribution centres.The fast food chain currently uses the four distributors to supply its 1,300 UK stores but lorries are being stopped from leaving with supplies by Animal Rebellion.The group are currently using trucks and bamboo structures as blockades and have around 50 people at the distribution sites in Hemel Hempstead, Basingstoke, Coventry and Heywood, Greater Manchester.Campaigners have been actively posting videos of the
motor neurone disease (MND). Paul Ottley, 65, worked for the Royal Mail in Glasgow for more than 20 years and was only diagnosed with the degenerative condition in December.
Coleen and Wayne Rooney enjoyed a romantic date night away from the kids while on a mini break in Scotland.To celebrate the relaxation of lockdown rules in the UK, the Rooney’s made the most of their newfound freedom to take a trip to the Scotland on Wednesday.The famous couple began their luxurious break at the five-star hotel, Gleneagles, in Scotland while they enjoyed a night off from parenting.
knife thug disemboweled another man in the street by stabbing him in the stomach with an army knife.Callum Smith lashed out at Kieran Gemmell after Gemmell 'threatened to stab two women', butchering him so badly he nearly died.Paisley Sheriff Court heard that Mr Gemmell, who had himself been in possession of a Stanley knife, had threatened to harm Alanna Kelly and Jasmine McGowan, who were friends with his ex-girlfriend, Ashleigh Jackson.Smith went to confront Mr Gemmell over the threats and
Twitter from pop icon Cher. Mickey Robertson, 24, asked for words of encouragement ahead of his first shift back at Siberia Hotel and Bar, Aberdeen, after lockdown, but never imagined she’d reply.
knifed her in the back - leaving her in a pool of blood at their holiday home almost four years ago.But after several delays she now can’t afford to quarantine under Covid rules if she returns to Scotland and if she does return may be barred entry back into Spain - which could jeopardise the trial.The 60-year-old, from East Kilbride, said she is a victim of crime but is being treated like a prisoner.She said: “I didn’t come to Spain to build sand castles.
beauty spot. The bird was spotted amongst empty bottles and smashed glass at Strathclyde Loch in Motherwell.
cannabis farm in a Scots industrial estate. Officers swooped on the cultivation in the estate on South Douglas Street in Clydebank.
sickening child porn images at his family home in Broughty Ferry, near Dundee. Andrews pled guilty to taking or permitting to be taken indecent images or pseudo images of children in Seafield Road between 8 and 11 November 2019.Andrews, 54, was the Director of Operations at the National Phenotypic Screening Centre in Dundee when his home was raided by police acting on information.
Outlander star Sam Heughan after was invited to cater for the cast and crew. Calum Richardson, the owner of the award-winning Bay Fish and Chips in Stonehaven, was asked to come and cook for the Outlander team while they were filming at an undisclosed location.
Police said the young victims were pushed, jostled and punched as other bullies used their mobile phones to film the ordeal. The incident happened on a footpath near the Royal Mail depot in Underwood Road, Paisley, around 8.30pm.
Glasgow care home. Callum Graham abused the vulnerable OAP while employed as a care assistant at Haydale Care Home in July 2019.
ploughed into her car.Jessica Aitken's skull was fractured and her jaw shattered, leaving her with long-lasting health issues.Miraculously, her unborn baby survived the crash.On Monday a court heard that when Calum MacIver was asked if he had been drinking he replied 'Aye and what.'MacIver, 64, of Caldercruix, Lanarkshire, admitted driving dangerously and causing serious injury to Ms Aitken.He also admitted being nearly three times over the drink limit.Hamilton Sheriff Court was told the crash
Dumfries pensioner who believed his five-year fight with electricity giant Scottish Power was over has said he’s “back to square one”.Bill Glasson was delighted when the company scrapped the £22,000 bill they claimed he owed – and said he was actually due a refund of more than £2,600.But Mr Glasson faced further misery on Thursday when two more envelopes from Scottish Power were delivered to his home.