Helen Flanagan has been emotional while making a new start with her family.
05.02.2020 - 08:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Deadly street drugs will be targeted after it emerged that more Scots youngsters are taking the killer pills.
Scottish public health minister Joe FitzPatrick has admitted that, despite young people taking fewer drugs in general, an opposite trend has been evident for the “blues” that are produced by the million in makeshift Scottish drugs factories and sold for pennies.
He will seek new laws to control the way Amazon and other online sellers deal with drugs materials and paraphernalia.
The
Helen Flanagan has been emotional while making a new start with her family.
Helen Flanagan has been emotional while making a new start with her family.
A manhunt has been launched after a man had a bottle smashed over his head by a dog walker in Edinburgh.
A shocking video has emerged of cars crawling through deep flood waters on a busy Paisley street.
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Scotland's Six Nations campaign continued with another loss as they were beaten in treacherous conditions by England.