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.
05.05.2021 - 12:24 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish SPCA investigation has been launched after a man was seen dumping cockerels in an Aberdeenshire woodland. The first three birds were discovered in a wooded area besides Cedar Avenue, Stoneywood, near Aberdeen, on March 25.
A member of the public spotted a middle-aged man, who was driving a silver estate car, abandoning the animals before driving off. Exactly a month later, a further four cockerels were discovered in the same woods - sparking fears that the same person was responsible
.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.
Kirkcaldy Esplanade this evening after a man became trapped in the rocks. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Police Scotland, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the coastguard all attended the incident just after 8pm on Monday.
'disturbance' with a man later being arrested. Police vans and several cars were spotted on Harris Drive, in Kirkcaldy, Fife around 9.40pm last night.
Natalie Sanders lit up the room with her smile, her eyes focused lovingly on the man she was about to marry. Nothing was going to get in the way of her saying ‘I do’ to the man of her dreams yesterday - not even terminal cancer.
holidaymakers without having to show evidence of a negative PCR test from next week. The Spanish Government released a state bulletin this morning which outlined changes to its policy on international travellers entering the country.It states that travellers from the UK will be allowed to enter Spain from May 24 - paving the way for Scots holidays in the country to resume.
car in Dumfries and Galloway. Nicola Kirk was tragically hit in the Whitesands area at around 8.15pm on Wednesday, May 12.
McGill’s bus and crashed into a HGV. Crawford Sharp, 38, was found with a bottle of vodka stashed in the door pocket of his black BMW 3 series, following the smash on Paisley Road, Renfrew, on April 19.
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday. He admitted driving in Nivensknowe Road in Loanhead, Midlothian, with 106 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
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.
court orders again he would end up in prison. Alasdair Beaton, a Royal Highland Show sponsor, stables owner, and boss of a civil engineer firm with Scottish Government contracts, was stopped by police last month on his way to tend the ewe in Slammannan, Stirlingshire.
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Edinburgh bus missed her baby’s head by an inch.
holiday to Spain.
cannabis farm in a Scots industrial estate. Officers swooped on the cultivation in the estate on South Douglas Street in Clydebank.
Police have now arrested a 31-year-old man who is due to appear in court.
GoFundMe page set up by friends of Campbell’s on behalf of his wife Charlene to help pay for medical bills. “He was surrounded by his family and CC, his loyal dog by his side,” the note continued.
Edinburgh has been caught on camera. Community group Saughton House have shared pictures of the silver Ford Focus that they claim was responsible for dumping the bag full of waste on Friday last week.
kitten was left unable to walk in a remote Aberdeenshire woodland amid fears she may have been dumped by a backstreet dealer.The youngster, who has since been named Lucky, was discovered at the roadside of Lenabo Woods, near Peterhead, on Thursday last week by a member of the public.She was rushed in for emergency treatment after being unable to put any weight on her front legs as well as being severely dehydrated and malnourished.The cat, who was not microchipped, was later found to have a