dog was found distressed and riddled with wounds from a pellet gun in Lanarkshire. The tan-coloured lurcher had 60 wounds on his body when he was found in Newhouse on August 19.
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airfield. Police in the Highlands say the 'suspected ordinance' will be destroyed after being found near Scatsta Airfield in Shetland.
The device will be exploded at around 1pm and cops have urged locals to stay at least two miles away. It was found on Thursday with the nearby roads still closed.A statement from police reads: "At 1pm today, Saturday, August 15, partners from the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team will be carrying out a controlled explosion following a potential ordinance found
.dog was found distressed and riddled with wounds from a pellet gun in Lanarkshire. The tan-coloured lurcher had 60 wounds on his body when he was found in Newhouse on August 19.
coronavirus across Scotland in the last week.As of August 30, there have been a total of 4,228 deaths registered where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate. The weekly figures, released by the National Records for Scotland (NRS), account for all deaths where coronavirus was mentioned on the death certificate and are separate to the hospital deaths announced daily by the Scottish Government every day.NRS figures also include all suspected and probable cases of the virus.In the week,
parents a Scots girl who died of a rare brain tumour have launched a charity in her honour. Aoife Kidd passed away on December 16 after a four-an-a-half year battle with a brain tumour.
Being the Queen, which is a must-watch for all those fascinated with the monarchy.TV Guide has an exclusive sneak peek at Being the Queen, which focuses on the tragic death of Princess Diana and the private and public reaction of Queen Elizabeth II during the aftermath.
terminal cancer.And when finally diagnosed she only discovered how serious her condition was by reading notes left discarded on her bed by a nurse.Jackie Johnson, 50, has stage four cancer of the oesophagus and has been told by medics there is no hope for her.
Arbroath following an incident on Wednesday night. His family have led heartfelt tributes to a 'much loved son, father, brother, partner and uncle'.
school. The 34-year-old female is also accused of allegedly being aggressive towards police after they found her with the weapon.
locked up.Karen Aim, from Orkney, was battered to death by psycho Jahche Broughton, in New Zealand, in 2008.The killer - who attacked 26-year-old Karen with a baseball bat - applied for parole from his life sentence last week.But Karen’s friends in the town of Taupo where she was murdered hit-out at the move and demanded Broughton is never let out of jail again.One described his sentence with a minimum non-parole period of just 12-and-a-half years as “not enough.”Broughton - who was 14 at the
Edinburgh, sparking a major police investigation. At around 1pm on Saturday the man was found dead near Old Dalkeith Road, in the Craigmillar area of the city.
hospital six months ago. Norwegian Anne Vetvik was reported missing by staff at Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow on February 13.
castle with a beautifully manicured garden that was built by a descendant of Robert the Bruce has gone up for sale near St Andrews.The impressive Earlshall Castle near Leuchars in Fife, which was built by Sir William Bruce in the 16th century, was originally owned by the Earls of Fife, the relatives of King Robert.With a rich history, a stunning location and one of the finest gardens in Scotland, it's sure to be a hit with potential buyers.Offering 20 rooms of varying size, six bathrooms and 53
ScotRail on the fateful 06.38am service when it derailed near Stonehaven on Wednesday, killing three people. The 31-year-old's proud family paid tribute to her on social media after ScotRail's operations director praised the bravery of an unnamed staff member who was able to get to a signal box to call for help.
cancer at only 38 as a leading charity warn people not to ignore signs.Mark Newberry, now 41, had been suffering with irregular bowel movements for several months prior to his diagnosis, however it wasn't until he began to suffer with stomach pains that he sought medical attention.Dad-of-two Mark, from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire said: “I had been having irregular bowel movements for a few months but didn’t think much about it."But in the week leading up to my diagnosis, I had bad stomach pains,
bowel cancer was missed by doctors because he was 'too young'.Mark Newberry, 41, visited an out of hours service and his GP twice in the days leading up to his shock diagnosis where he was told he was suffering from a stomach ulcer and colic.Mark, from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire said: “I had been having irregular bowel movements for a few months but didn’t think much about it.
posted to homes across Scotland. Scores of households have received the plastic packets containing mystery seeds that appear to have been sent from China or Singapore.
Highlands village have begged Nicola Sturgeon for help after it became swamped with campers.
emergency response has been seen heading to an ongoing incident on the River Clyde.Passers-by reported seeing fire crews, police and paramedics heading to the water in Bothwell, and near to the East Kilbride expressway, shortly before 11.30am.A spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed firefighters were deployed to a "police incident."Drivers were told to expect delays as traffic backed up near the Raith Interchange, amid the emergency response.
Campers who were 'unable to visit Magaluf' have trashed a rural Scots beauty spot. Boozed -up revellers have been accused of causing havoc by terrorising locals at Selkirk, Scottish Borders who fear they could spark a second wave of coronavirus.