Largs, late on Saturday night after reports a girl had been injured in a fall at around 11:45pm. The 13-year-old was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.
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A yob has been caged for deliberately coughing on a police officer while claiming he had Covid-19. Kevin Goudie targeted the officer while he and colleagues were attending a fire at a Scots home.
Goudie, 29, coughed on the cop as he and other officers tried to make sure the bonfire at the property in question was safe. Furniture was being torched in the back garden of the property in question, in the seaside town of Ayr.
Largs, late on Saturday night after reports a girl had been injured in a fall at around 11:45pm. The 13-year-old was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.
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.
children. Scott Smollet, 45, was jailed on Friday 18 June for carrying out the offences in Aberdeenshire.
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.
motor neurone disease (MND) married yesterday after being kept apart in the first lockdown. Brian and Gillian Murphy were married three years after they first got together when they met at the cardiology unit of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow.
fast food giant's Corstorphine, Edinburgh restaurant as a treat on Tuesday 8 June.
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.
flasher who exposed himself near a Scots college campus. A man exposed himself towards a woman in Aurora Avenue in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire at around 9.30am on Friday.
station at 3.20pm on Friday. The alarm was raised following reports of a ' casualty on the line'.
smash near Braemar sparking a police probe. Daniel Kalinski, from Dundee, crashed on the A93 about 7.50pm on Thursday, 27 May.
Edinburgh Napier university student has died after a tragic fall from the window of his third-floor flat in the city.
Glasgow. Shelley Ann Daly went missing from the Kirkmuirhill in Larkhall area on the morning of Saturday, May 29.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.
Paisley train station claimed he didn’t know why he had the weapon. Lewis Rooney, 28, was caught with a black steak knife, with a five-inch serrated-edge blade, on him at Gilmour Street railway station on February 6.
Police branded Hunter a "dangerous and predatory individual" in the wake of his conviction. Detective Inspector Mike Smith, of Edinburgh's Public Protection Unit, said: "Iain Hunter is a dangerous and predatory individual and we welcome his conviction and sentencing for his despicable actions." “Online offenders may think they are anonymous, and they may not comprehend the terrible, devastating and lifelong impact their actions have on children.
Inverness Sheriff Court today. At the time of the incident locals were left horrified and sent their thoughts to the muslim community as cops quickly stepped up patrols in the area to find the culprit.
murdered a vulnerable young man by attacking him and throwing him into a river has been handed a life sentence. Sebastian Smith, from Hawick, who was previously known as Luke Greenland, was found guilty of killing tragic Joe Pooley in August 2018 and must now serve a minimum of 21 years behind bars.
East Kilbride who say the debilitating after-effects brought their lives to a standstill.Every adult who has tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland is to be invited to take part in the study into the effects of the virus.Researchers hope to identify how many people continue to be unwell after having the virus.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region The Covid in Scotland Study (CISS) will ask people what their