Cops are appealing for witnesses after a woman died in a road crash involving a car and a lorry. The 29-year-old passed away at the scene of the smash this morning, in the Scottish Borders.
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train on one of Scotland's busiest lines. Services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh have been disrupted as a result of the incident.
The person was struck by a train between Bellshill and Shotts at around 5pm today, December 9. Trains via Shotts on the Glasgow to Edinburgh line will only operate between the capital and West Calder.
Cops are appealing for witnesses after a woman died in a road crash involving a car and a lorry. The 29-year-old passed away at the scene of the smash this morning, in the Scottish Borders.
house party in the early hours leaving five in hospital. Police were scrambled to Fernbank Street, Springburn, shortly before 6am on Monday.Paramedics were also called and two 15-year-old boys, together with three men, aged 23, 32 and 32, were taken to hospital for treatment.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Elected members in Renfrewshire have rallied together to demand more investment in mental health services for children and young people with record numbers waiting months on end for treatment.The effort has been led by Liberal Democrat councillor Eileen McCartin, who received unanimous support for her motion which instructed the Scottish Government to produce a recovery plan to meet heightened demand for
on Christmas Day.Scots were able to meet in groups from up to three households on December 25 despite warnings of more infectious strains of coronavirus arriving in the country.Dr Taylor did not condemn the Scottish Government’s decision to relax the rules for a day as it allowed people to spend valuable time with loved ones.Speaking to the BBC, she said: “Everybody has been working over the last nine months to try and ensure that we catch up with the backlog, and we will continue to do
Glasgow due to icy roads.The buses collided with each other after slipping on ice at the top of a hill on Ardencraig Road in the Castlemilk area of the city.Drivers are being urged to take extra precautions to stay safe as roads are expected to be hit with more ice and snow tonight. A Police Scotland spokesperson told the Daily Record: “We can confirm there was a collision between two buses around 7pm on Ardencraig Road in Castlemilk, Glasgow.
Police have arrested and charged a man in connection with 14 alleged bogus crime incidents and stolen car pursuits. The 33-year-old was nicked after a major operation by Police Scotland officers in the Greater Glasgow and Lanarkshire areas.
hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
Gary Holt believes the lack of fans this season is benefiting Rangers more than Celtic. The Light Blues hold a 16 point advantage in the Scottish Premiership and Holt reckons that's in part down to the fact stadiums are lying empty on matchdays.
In September 2019, the UK Government pledged an extra £200m towards new MRI and CT scanners.At the time the UK had the lowest number of both CT and MRI scanners per capita among the EU15 and G7 countries - less than a third of that in Germany.Dr William Ramsden, a vice-president at the Royal College of Radiologists, said: “There are two issues there - first of all we have an aging equipment base."When you have aging equipment, it’s more susceptible to break down, it needs more maintenance."Also
Loganair, despite the journey only taking about 50 minutes to drive and 42 minutes by train. Flights take 15 minutes once you're in the air, but once you're through check-in and security it really wouldn't save you much time at all.
Edinburgh city centre to get in touch. Four males are being reported to the Procurator Fiscal after reports of a disturbance in St Andrew Square in the capital around 12.20pm last Thursday.
Glasgow shopping centre. Emergency services raced to the scene after the car hit the woman on Barrhead Road near the Silverburn shopping centre at around 5.40pm this evening, December 14.
East Kilbride SNP MSP Linda Fabiani said everything possible is being done to help young people.
MORE NEWS FROM THE PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS The spokeswoman said: "We recieved a call regarding a fire at Gallowhill Primary in Paisley at 6.15pm and two appliances were mobilised to the scene.""At 8pm, one appliance was still in attendance, with one hose reel jet being used to extinguish the fire within the school building."A spokeswoman from police Scotland confirmed officers were also in attendance.More to follow.
collapsed at a Scots scrapyard. Police and fire fighters have been seen at Burnside Motors in Montgomerie Drive, Leven after the roof of the structure fell down.
national constabulary is not yet financially sustainable despite improvements, according to government beancounters. A new report on the management and financial structure of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) by Audit Scotland shows a total overspend of £26.8 million in 2019-20.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A childrens hospice charity is hosting its first ever virtual Christmas candlelight service with members of the public invited to attend.Every year, Childrens Hospices Across Scotland, which runs Robin House in Balloch, holds a Christmas candlelight for families supported by the organisation.However, this year because of coronavirus restrictions, the charity has had to rethink how the event is delivered.For
Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently on their third day of tour aboard the Royal Train, traveling across England, Scotland, and Wales to thank people working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. But while "Royal Train" might conjure images of four poster beds and rich mahogany furniture and velvet absolutely everywhere, it's actually a little more austere than that.