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Coatbridge, died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary on New Year's day after being admitted with a spinal infection.Following John's cremation his ashes were given by an undertaker to close pal, Ian Thomson, who had arranged his funeral having been named as next of kin.Another of Mr Hannigan’s close friends, Julie McKee, has since been keeping John's ashes safe in her home.Julie told the Record that John lost contact with his family a few years ago over a disagreement, but she does not know if they are
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Two cars have been left badly damaged following a road crash in Falkirk this afternoon.
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Loved ones of a young Scottish mother who sadly passed away from cervical cancer have paid heartfelt tributes after her tragic death.
charged in connection with a road crash which led to the death of a horse in West Lothian. The incident happened around 5:15pm on Thursday, September 16 on an unclassified rural road to Armadale, from the B8028 at Avonbridge.
Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) for 10 months where he contracted multiple infections, which Ms Young later found were likely due to water contamination issues at the hospital. During their stay in hospital, Ms Young said infection control measures were so strict she and her son were required to self-isolate in their room "constantly".
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.
car crash near Grangemouth this evening. Mercy crews raced to the A9 outside Beancross Farm just before 7pm on Tuesday September, 28, following reports of a two-vehicle smash.
horror crash on a Scots road.
Pride of Britain award has been left with a crater in her garden after handing all her savings to a building firm now being probed by police. Agnes Malcolmson has been left with a crater where her conservatory should be after handing £9200 to 1A Contracts.
Fife. Police are urgently appealing to the public to help trace Kelly-Ann MacDonald, who was last seen by a relative in Kirkcaldy’s Templehall Avenue at around noon on Thursday, September 16.
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'.
Robert Fyfe, who played Howard in Last of the Summer Wine on the BBC, has died at the age of 90. The actor, from Kirkcaldy, Fife, portrayed the shy and downtrodden husband of battleaxe Pearl Sibshaw on screen from 1985 until the beloved sitcom's cancellation in 2010.
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.
missing Scots pensioner last seen two weeks ago. Graham McCausland has been reported missing from his home address in Elgin and was last seen around 8pm on Tuesday September 7.