described her as being "so full of life" and "full of fun". Police Scotland confirmed the woman as 21-year-old Caroline Rennie of Turriff in Aberdeenshire.
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antisocial behaviour targeting bus drivers and passengers could result in someone being killed.Chief Inspector Sarah Taylor, Local Area Commander for North West Edinburgh, made the comments after Lothian bus drivers were subjected to a night of terror yesterday at the hands of yobs.Eight buses were targeted by vandals who threw bricks and projectiles, shattering nine windows and terrifying the drivers.Chief Inspector Taylor revealed police have been conducting a huge operation to clamp down on
.described her as being "so full of life" and "full of fun". Police Scotland confirmed the woman as 21-year-old Caroline Rennie of Turriff in Aberdeenshire.
son Hayes could be close to her ex, who she fears, has returned to Scotland. The jubilant 19-year-old reached an access agreement with Kyle Borg, 21, which allowed her to fly back on Friday (2 April) after 10 months on the island.
farming accident, it has emerged. We told last night how police raced to a field next to the A947, near Turriff, Aberdeenshire just before 4pm yesterday after they were made aware of an "incident".
Alex Radan was struck by a neighbour near the site in Dumfries on Friday evening.
radio presenter Jenni Falconer was mugged by a gang of thugs on bikes during a run in London. Jenni who regularly goes running was making her way through Parliament Square in London when she was robbed by a group of boys on cycles.
motorist who ran over a stab victim lying on the road turned Good Samaritan when he stopped and rushed the man to hospital.Salam Ibrahim, 33, was at the wheel of his VW Golf when he drove over Steven Cartwright, 35, who was lying on his back on the road at George Street, Paisley, in the early hours of May 1, last year.Ibrahim quickly phoned an ambulance to report the accident and joined witnesses in rushing to Mr Cartwright’s aid as he lay suffering from severe crush injuries and stab wounds ,
Lidl's regular celebration of Scotland's incredible larder returns to its stores next week, with over thirty of the nation’s top food and drink producers.The exciting event features everything from Scotland’s world-renowned traditional dishes to bold new flavour combinations and supports suppliers from across the country with prices starting at just 75p.
taxi driver left a passenger with a 29-inch scar after reversing over her and breaking her leg when she got out of his car.Gerald Burns did not realise Maria Reid, who has since passed away, was behind his vehicle after he dropped her off.Burns, 53, reversed over her, believing she was actually a pothole, as she stood behind his car trying to catch her breath.She was rushed to hospital for treatment following the incident and had surgery to place supporting pins into the break, leaving her with
court over a television.When Nathan Blair couldn’t get credit, friend Heather Baird agreed to buy him the massive 70in plasma TV – as long as he kept up the weekly repayments.But when the pair from Dalry, Ayrshire, fell out, he stopped handing her the cash and she sued.Their row has rumbled on through a string of hearings and is even set to change Scots law around the way legal papers are served.Appeal judges recently quashed a decision to hand the telly to Heather after Nathan claimed he hadn’t
Hibs goalkeeper Ofir Marciano. The Israeli has snubbed a new deal at Easter Road and had been linked with Celtic.
slashed a man at a bus stop with a piece of broken glass was had been jailed. Theresa Spiewak, 54, had earlier threatened to "deal with" with her victim over the way he'd allegedly taken money from her teenage daughter.
Scotland ’s most senior civil servant.
police officer accused of a six-year campaign of domestic abuse was recorded allegedly making threats to his former partner, a court has heard. PC Fraser Ross was heard saying he "f****** snapped" and "I’'ve done things I've never thought I would" at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Monday.
brutal attack by an older gang. The girls were in The Meadows park in Edinburgh when the thugs set upon them last night.
bladed weapon'.Th 56-year-old man was hospitalised with a serious torso injury after being assaulted at around 9.35pm last night.He had just left a Kilmarnock fish and chip shop with another man when two men followed from Welbeck Street.They stalked them to Glebe Road before getting into a verbal altercation before injuring the victim.Police Scotland are now desperate for witnesses as the victim remains in hospital.Officer are seeking to trace three men in connection with the incident as their
the Royal Family retaining their traditional role if the UK was break-up, while 39% said a Scottish republic should be created and 22% said they didn't know.
Jimmy McCulloch had broken records with a No1 at 15 and he was in Wings – one of the world’s biggest bands. He rubbed shoulders with the likes of Paul McCartney, Pete Townshend, Harry Nilsson and David Cassidy.
murder detective is being investigated over allegations he made a sexist speech at a colleague’s leaving do.