a recent newspaper interview with The Scottish Sun in which Ferrier admitted that she will not be standing down.
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Glasgow. Six engines raced to the early morning inferno on Elder Street at around 6.12am.
One appliance remains at the scene tackling the fire - which is said to be in a 'dwelling house'. The cause of the fire and whether there are any injuries remains unclear.
It's the second fire in the street in a week after a man was seriously injured after a fire ripped through his home in Elder Street on around 9pm on Sunday, September 21. A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokeswoman told the Record: "The
.a recent newspaper interview with The Scottish Sun in which Ferrier admitted that she will not be standing down.
coronavirus symptoms has said she won't quit as she faces backlash.
Cambuslang after testing positive for covid-19 was due to the illness making her "act out of character". Ms Ferrier had been asked to quit by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford and numerous other colleagues to stand down from her post.
Margaret Ferrier has refused to resign following bombshell revelations over her 800-mile round trip while suffering from coronavirus.
Hibs to victory then tipped him to be the next Easter Road star to get an international call-up. The Premiership high-flyers came from a goal down at half-time to beat the League Two champs with the help of Nisbet’s stunning volley.
Rishi Sunak is setting out further support for jobs and businesses affected by coronavirus shutdowns. He will detail the next stage of the Jobs Support Scheme before new restrictions are outlined for the hospitality sector.
tuition fees. MP Douglas Ross, the new leader of the party, said the previous position put to voters at two elections is now being reassessed.
Glasgow. Officers from Police Scotland have been seen around Shamrock Street and New City Road in the Cowcaddens area of the city.
Nicola Sturgeon to expel rogue MP Margaret Ferrier from the SNP.
Glasgow. The blaze ripped through a flat in in Whitby Street in the Parkhead area of the city this afternoon sparking an emergency response at around 12.40pm.
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Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA further 775 people have been diagnosed with the coronavirus in Scotland as MP Margaret Ferrier faces calls to quit Westminster.Meanwhile, the number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in NHS Ayrshire & Arran has increased markedly by 46 to 1,776.The latest data has been published this afternoon by the Scottish Government as part of its daily briefing on how COVID-19 is impacting the nation.A
Police Scotland has confirmed the trio, aged 22, 26 and 28, were arrested on Tuesday night in the upmarket Glasgow suburb of Newton Mearns. They were detained after a Ford Fiesta was stopped in the suburb's Netherton Road at around 10.55pm on September 29.
Rutherglen and Hamilton West, shocked the public yesterday by releasing a statement admitting she had breached covid rules.
Margaret Ferrier sparked outrage after admitting she travelled from her Rutherglen constituency to Westminster despite the need to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms. The SNP politician also took the astonishing decision to ride the train back to Scotland after knowing she had tested positive.
Rutherglen and Hamilton West, stunned the country by releasing a statement last night admitting she had breached covid rules.
SNP colleague for breaking coronavirus rules and potentially putting lives at risk.The Scottish First Minister spoke out after Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP Margaret Ferrier admitted taking a train from Glasgow to London after showing symptoms, then speaking in a Westminster debate before travelling back by train after a positive coronavirus result.Now Ferrier has confessed 'there is no excuse for my actions' with the MP being suspended by the whip.Sturgeon tweeted: "This is utterly
charity in her memory.Seven-year-old Freya Skene and mum Brooke Reid were dragged down a series of waterfalls in the River Braan near Dunkeld on July 9.Despite Brooke and her partner Sean McKiddie's best efforts to save her, Freya sadly passed away.Heartbroken Brooke has now set up a fundraising page in the hope of starting up a charity called 'Freya's Wish' in her daughter's honour.She said: "Like a flash of a light, a current dragged us both down multiple waterfalls."I was lucky to survive,
Edinburgh University’s Pollock Halls shot the footage in the early hours of Saturday morning, September 26.Footage shows scores of students close together filing back into Lee House at around 2am yesterday.It came as officers from Police Scotland were called to the same campus on Friday night to break-up a number of parties.The student, calling themselves @pollockprisoner on Twitter, said of the fire alarm: “It was just crazy because no one tried to keep them socially distanced.“The residents