Glasgow street. The 35-year-old was discovered on Inveresk Street in the Greenfield area of the city at around 2pm on Tuesday, March 30.
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MORE NEWS FROM THE PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS The suspect made off with a quantity of cash.It is not known what the victim's injuries are at this time but it is understood he is in a stable condition.Officers remained on the scene until later this morning, taping off an area near to shops on the street.A spokesman from Police Scotland confirmed enquiries are ongoing.
.Glasgow street. The 35-year-old was discovered on Inveresk Street in the Greenfield area of the city at around 2pm on Tuesday, March 30.
machete attack on a Scots street. Cops found the 27-year-old seriously injured on Castlehill Avenue, Port Glasgow between 6am and 7am on Sunday.
horror crash in the Highlands.The two teenagers were passengers in a blue Audi RS4 which was being driven west on the B817 near Fyrish at around 9.35pm on Saturday, March 27.The vehicle then turned onto the B9176, known locally as Struie Road, where it appears to have lost control before crashing into a wall near Fyrish Substation.Emergency services raced to the scene but the male teenager was tragically pronounced dead a short time later.A 15-year-old girl, who was a rear seat passenger, was
Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.Stephen Quigley was found dead on Wednesday morning around 7.20am and police launched an appeal to identify him.The 26-year-old, from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, was later named by officers, with tributes pouring in across social media soon after.One person described Stephen as a “lovely young lad” and sent heartfelt condolences to his family while others said he would be missed.They wrote: “Such a lovely young lad, will miss seeing you out.
Paisley. Tragic Stephen Quigley was discovered dead at around 7.20am on Wednesday, March 24, but was initially unidentified.
horror crashes involving a massive 12 vehicles on either side of a major Scots road today. Emergency services raced to the A74(M) near junction 16 at Johnstonebridge following reports of a collision at around 2.10pm.
Fife. The pedestrian was struck at a zebra crossing in Trondheim Parkway in Dunfermline on Thursday morning.
Greenock. He was taken to Inverclyde Royal Hospital and remained there overnight.
Fife last night. Emergency services raced to the scene after the accident happened on the A92 at Ladywell.
dogs on a Scots street. The animals set upon the 47-year-old in Woodside Crescent, Paisley around 5.45am on Thursday.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A SNP councillor has accused a Scottish Conservative MSP of making “misleading” remarks in relation to figures showing fewer beds have been made available to patients at Perth Royal Infirmary over the last few years.Perth City Centre councillor Eric Drysdale said he was “utterly appalled” when he read Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser’s take on figures showing 1700 fewer beds were made available to
Jackie Baillie tabled a member's bill at Holyrood in 2019 in an effort to ensure the NHS supplied the mobility aids if requested.Under previous guidance, hospitals only provided wheelchairs to patients who would require one for six months or more.This meant patients who only required a wheelchair on a short term basis had to find the money to buy one themselves or rely on charities such as the British Red Cross.Following discussions between ministers, health bosses and Labour this rule will now
M8 motorway. The incident happened on the M8 eastbound between Junction 6 Newhouse and Junction 5 Shotts on Wednesday evening.
Glasgow on Tuesday morning. Cops are appealing for information following the incident around 10.25am in the Newlands Road area.
Wigan. Police were called to reports of an assault in Scot Lane, in the Beech Hill area, earlier this afternoon (March 13).
hospital after he was found seriously injured on a Scots street.Locals found the 33-year-old lying on the road on Wester Drylaw Drive in Edinburgh around 7.15pm last night.Emergency crews raced to the scene and he was taken to hospital for treatment to serious but not life-threatening injuries.Cops have launched a probe to find out exactly what happened and how he was injured.The mystery comes after a 35-year-old man was found seriously hurt on the same street on Tuesday afternoon with it
car crash on a Scots road.The two car smash took place on the A941 just south of Rothes this afternoon.Emergency services raced to the scene after a Blue Peugeot 208 and a Black Peugeot 2008 collided.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on Sunday
Glasgow shopping centre last night.Emergency services raced to the scene after the 52-year-old was struck by the vehicle on Peat Road near Silverburn at around 7.20pm.Ambulance crews attended and the lady was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to serious injuries.The driver of the car was not injured.Police have launched a probe into the incident and they have asked any witnesses to come forward.A Police Scotland: "We were made aware around 7.20pm on Wednesday, 10 March
suicide attempts.Jenna Duffy, 17, was left with horrific injuries after her psychological illness sparked a string of episodes which saw her taken to A&E three times last week.Her family claim she has been failed by mental health services who sent her home from Monklands Hospital, Lanarkshire, told her she was not at risk and “chastised” her for going to hospital during a pandemic.Jenna, who has made dozens of attempts to take her life since the age of 15, said she doesn’t want her battle with
Edinburgh.Emergency services were called to the scene on Drumdryan Road in the Tollcross area of the city at around 2pm on Sunday, March 7.A man and the child were struck by a vehicle which failed to stop, Edinburgh Live reports.The boy has been taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children while the man who was with him thankfully escaped uninjured.Police Scotland confirmed that the road remains closed while their investigations into the collision continue.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have