woman in a Scots town causing her "considerable distress". Officers first responded to a report of the incident on Springbank Road, Paisley at around 11.35pm on Saturday August 14.
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Scots school boy has been praised for his quick actions by calling an ambulance after his mum suddenly collapsed at home. Shaun Ramsay had been getting ready for school at the family’s home in Elderslie, Renfrewshire, in December last year when Anne suffered a seizure.
woman in a Scots town causing her "considerable distress". Officers first responded to a report of the incident on Springbank Road, Paisley at around 11.35pm on Saturday August 14.
Fife. Police confirmed that the driver of the white van had been arrested following a "short pursuit" which started in Dunfermline and ended in Mossend Terrace, Cowdenbeath.
Greenock street this morning after a man was spotted allegedly carrying a machete. Emergency services raced to Newton Street around 10.40am today after a man was reported to have been seen with the bladed weapon.
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.
Police swarmed a Scots street after a man fell out of a window. Mercy crews raced to the Main Street area of Lochgelly in Fife last night after the alarm was raised.
missing Midlothian man who has vanished from home. Police are searching for Steven Young, 50, who hasn't been seen since he left his home on Peacock Avenue, Bonnyrigg, at around 5pm on Monday, August 16.
heart attack has told how a neighbour rushed him to hospital – after an ambulance failed to arrive. Michael Heafey, 62, said that had it not been for the quick actions of his wife Grace, 63, and neighbour Joan Ralston, who bundled him into a car, he wouldn’t have survived.
a probe after an early morning robbery of a Scots shop. The thief entered the store on Ayr's Prestwick Road at around 8.20am yesterday and demanded cash.
kidney transplant during lockdown and is now enjoying his new found freedom. And as he runs about with his wee sister, Lexii, five, looking every inch a typical seven-year-old, it is hard to believe his mum was told he wouldn’t live to two weeks old.
murder him. Mark Craig was later spotted following his ex-partner's car after telling her he did not approve of the man she was in a new relationship with.
found dead in a Scots flat. Diane Nichol's body was discovered in a property in Trevelyan Terrace in Hawick at around 9pm on Monday, August 9.Police have now confirmed they have charged a 54-year-old man in connection with the death of the 57-year-old grandmother.
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.
mansion after struggling to understand the auctioneer's 'strong Scottish accent'. Cal Hunter and Claire Segeren thought they were bidding on a flat in Glasgow's Southside for £30,000 after planning to start a new life in Scotland.
con artists who placed huge outside catering orders – and paid with fraudulent credit cards. Khadka Khadka thought he’d been thrown a lifeline after Covid threatened his restaurant - The Gurkha's, in Crieff, Perthshire.
here.Another added: "Sending my sincere condolences. So sorry for your loss.""Thinking of you both. So sorry for your loss", said one. You can donate to the family's fundraiser here.
Glasgow amid filming of the new The Flash film.Little Louis McGinnes, from Hamilton, turned up to the set in the city centre dressed as the caped crusader in the hopes of spotting his favourite superhero.But the four-year-old got the surprised of his life when Batman stuntman Rick English saw him and decided to go over for a chat during a break in filming.A video of the sweet moment was captured by a fellow visitor to the set, according to Glasgow Live.Louis was clutching his Batman walkie
Motherwell but as the family prepared to leave, her oldest daughter Savannah, 10, became extremely ill.As Natasha was strapping 10-month-old Oakley into her car seat, Savannah opened the packet of chlorine tablets and began to gasp for air as her throat closed up.Her terrified mum was screaming for help and begging someone to phone an ambulance as Savannah's lips turned blue and she clutched at her neck.
police, ambulance and coastguard crews - raced to Slains Castle on the coast of Cruden Bay in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.