blocked after an HGV careered across the carriageways before coming to rest in a bed of daffodils.
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crash on a major Scots road that put four youths in hospital.Two 14-year-old girls were seriously injured in the smash that followed a police pursuit, while two boys in the car - aged 14 and 16 - were also treated for minor injuries .They were said to be travelling in the Vauxhall Corsa which crashed on the A90 near St Madoes, Perthshire, after allegedly failing to stop for police on February 20.The four were rushed to Ninewells hospital in Dundee for treatment after the crash that caused chaos
.blocked after an HGV careered across the carriageways before coming to rest in a bed of daffodils.
Police have seized £44k worth of heroin after raiding a property in Lanark.
Edinburgh flat. Police swarmed the scene yesterday at around 3.15pm after reports of 'concern for a person'.
Ayr Farmfoods store before making off with £400 in cash. The suspect walked into the Main Street store at around 6.40pm on Friday, March 26, where he terrorised two workers - leaving them ‘badly shaken’ by the ordeal.
HMP Low Moss has been branded ‘complacent’ by a health watchdog. Caroline Ann Donald was found to have left the medication cart in an unsecured area of the Bishopbriggs jail on three occasions while carrying out her rounds in 2018.
car smash in Fife. The vehicles collided on the A985 near Limekilns at around 1.25pm on Friday, March 26.Officers have closed the road in both directions while they deal with the incident with motorists being urged to avoid the area.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The Scottish Government has set a date for the next hearing of a dispute involving Perth and Kinross Council and its intent to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire land to build the planned Cross Tay Link Road.Council staff will be asked why they believe they must use compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) to acquire land currently under the control of local housebuilder A and J Stephen to construct the road
police who say those involved “could have been seriously hurt or worse.” A Police Scotland statement said: “A 21 year-old-man has been charged after deliberately jumping off the Tay Road Bridge on Friday, March 19 in an idiotic stunt which his friend filmed.“Caused considerable distress to passers-by & bridge staff who thought it was a suicide attempt.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Firefighters are tackling a major blaze at a Scots school.Engines have been called to Aberdeen's Northfield Academy at 1.43pm amid huge plumes of smoke pouring from the building.Dramatic pictures from the scene show black smoke filling the sky over the Granite City.Orange flames appear to be leaping out of parts of the building.Northfield is home to hundreds of pupils and is understood to have a capacity of
Scots road - after a pair of soiled pants were spotted pinned to a parking sign. The grim sight stunned drivers near the A1 at the Scottish border as commuters made their best attempt to avoid the 'skids' on the road.
Fife last night. Emergency services raced to the scene after the accident happened on the A92 at Ladywell.
130 miles per hour on a major Scots road.On Saturday officers saw two cars travelling at what was described as 'high speed' at the A78 Meadowhead Roundabout near Troon, Ayrshire.They tailed the vehicles and found one to be clocking 100mph and the other 130mph.Both drivers have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal for Dangerous Driving.A statement issued by Ayrshire division today described the chase.It read: "On Saturday 13th March 2021, at the A78 Meadowhead Roundabout, Troon, officers from
racist words and set four vehicles ablaze in a vicious attack on a Scots business.The words 'P**i" and 'black', alongside a giant penis, were painted on the side of a container at the Loanhead Car Sales in Midlothian around 5.10am on Saturday March 13.Four motors were also torched in petrol attacks leaving the vehicles absolutely gutted.Shock pictures show the remnants of the two vans, a Ford Target and a Ford Custom, along with the shells of a Vauxhall Astra and a BMW one series.Business
Scots road this afternoon.Emergency services have been called to the scene after the vehicle turned on the B915 in Dunfermline, Fife.The accident happened when the car came round a bend on the road, just after the M90 exit at Commerce Park at around 11.50am. The road is currently blocked and drivers are being advised to avoid the area.
Scots road yesterday.Emergency services were called to the A980 at Raemoir in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, after the driver of a Mitsubishi Canter truck left the road at around 12.20pm.
crashing into each other on a Scots road.Emergency services raced to the scene after the cars crashed on the A70 in Ayrshire, between Coylton and Coalhall.Fire crews battled the blaze and footage from the scene shows the huge fireball as stunned onlookers watched in awe.The inferno can be seen ahead as emergency workers and pedestrian vehicles are forced to stop further down the street.Huge plumes of smoke can be seen billowing from the wreckage.Yesterday we told how a hero cop charged towards
53% of people, excluding don’t knows, backing independence.Until the weekend, over twenty polls in a row showed support for independence to be in the lead.This trend ended after a Survation poll by the Sunday Mail showed it was now tied at 50/50.A new poll for ITV’s Tonight programme, carried out by Savanta ComRes, again records a lead for independence.However, although the 53-47 shows a six point leader, it is closer than in previous polls.ITV also reported that 71% believed the country would
fireball on an Ayrshire road tonight.The officer ran in the direction of two burning cars which had just been involved in a crash outside Coylton.Both vehicles were engulfed in flames with footage emerging online of the police ditching their vehicles before running towards the flames.The crash took place shortly after 6pm on the A70 between Coylton and nearby Coalhall.Traffic has been stopped in both directions with large tailbacks being reported through Coylton.Diversions have been set up by
Dundee road and speeding over the top of a roundabout.Dashcam footage shows the moment a terrified motorist was flanked by the reckless group on Fountainbleau Drive yesterday.The bikers were seen pulling dangerous wheely moves and tearing up grassy verges as they sped down the road.The video begins with the motorist making his way along the route which is near to a playground.Suddenly, a motorcyclist balancing on his back wheel emerges on the right hand side.He speeds past signs urging drivers