crash on a busy Scots road. Emergency services rushed to the scene of the collision on the A82 at the junction for Luss around 3.20pm on Saturday August 28.
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police officers with serious injuries after ignoring a lane closure and smashing into the back of their stationary car. The crash happened on the A1 near Colsterworth, east of Melton and just north of the Rutland-Lincolnshire border in November last year.
crash on a busy Scots road. Emergency services rushed to the scene of the collision on the A82 at the junction for Luss around 3.20pm on Saturday August 28.
club in Wick, Caithness, around 2.00am on Sunday August 15. He was rushed to hospital for treatment to a serious wound above his eye.Police Scotland are now appealing for any members of the public who witnessed the assault to get in touch with them.
Scots street has been locked down by police after a man was found seriously injured following a suspected shooting. A huge emergency services presence was reported on Westray Street in the Milton area of Glasgow.
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smashed into a tree. The 23-year-old was a passenger inside the blue Vauxhall Corsa which was driving eastbound on the A94 Coupar Angus to Forfar Road on Sunday.
Cops raced to the scene at around 7:45am this morning after the alarm was raised. The 'unattended' refuse truck - which was not a council vehicle - had been on Blackfriars Street in the capital when it appeared to have rolled down the road.
Glasgow at around 1.55pm on Thursday August 19. Emergency services rushed to the scene on Woodside Place and the man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary for treatment.
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cops as a probe is launched into a major fight involving dozens of people with reports of a car hitting a woman. The massive rammy is thought to have taken place at the Aldi in the Manchester suburb of Gorton, the Manchester Evening News reports.Officers were called to the supermarket at around 4am this morning following reports of a brawl involving almost 50 people.
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blazing home has been hailed as a hero. Austin Hemsley - who works at GPG garage in Montrose - was out on a routine job to jump-start a van when he all of a sudden found himself fighting his way through thick smoke and flames.
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The Rolling Stones have shown their support for drummer Charlie Watts after he pulled out of their upcoming US tour to “rest and recuperate” following a medical procedure.The legendary band are set to embark on their rescheduled ‘No Filter’ tour in September, with live dates in the US running through to November.A statement shared by the band this morning (August 5) confirmed that Watts is “unlikely to be available” for the tour, with a spokesperson adding: “Charlie has had a procedure which was
following a hit and run at the weekend. The man sustained serious injuries after he was mowed down by a car between 2.30am and 3am on Denburn Road, Kirkcaldy, on Sunday as the callous driver fled the scene.