Aberdeen. Cops were called to the city's Back Hilton Road last night amid reports of a disturbance.
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Celtic legend helps East Kilbride lad celebrate special occasion“There was a woman who had pulled in at the bus stop and she was there from the start. She’s just pulled away so I think she was the one involved.“She was in tears when I walked down.
Aberdeen. Cops were called to the city's Back Hilton Road last night amid reports of a disturbance.
in Swinton. Police were called to the scene on East Lancs Road just after 2.20pm on Monday (August 31). Witnesses described hearing screams as a man in his 40s was assaulted by three people – one wielding a weapon.Paramedics attended and the man was taken to hospital with a serious leg injury where he remains. A witness, who did not wish to be named, said: “We heard the women that work there screaming. Some lads attacked them.“Myself and another neighbour phoned the police.
EK pharmaceutical company hit by COVID outbreak“He then became more aggressive and told the receptionist ‘I’ll come through that window and then you will have a problem’.“Connelly produced a large kitchen knife from his bag and began pacing up and down A&E, making bizarre comments such as ‘Why should I be left to clean up the streets?’“Police officers attended and he could be heard shouting.
EK pharmaceutical company hit by COVID outbreak“UNISON told me I was entitled to my full pay and got in touch with the owners of the home and told them there was Government funding available.“The home owners looked into it further and I got my full pay.“If it hadn’t been for UNISON I don’t know what would have happened.
East Kilbride gym owners have told of their delight after finally being allowed to open their doors for the first time. Ally McKinnon and Simon Thomson from Base Fitness & CrossFit were forced to close their gym when lockdown was announced back in March.And the call from the government was a double dampener for the local boys who were just days away from opening their brand new facility in the Kelvin.
East Kilbride.The vehicle - registration SA18 BZJ - was stolen from Coniston in Newlandsmuir overnight on Sunday into Monday. Devastated Katie told the East Kilbride News: "I got home on Sunday evening and parked up outside my house and when I went out on Monday morning at about 11.30am it was gone.
East Kilbride man who disappeared after leaving Glasgow bar at the weekend. An appeal was launched today by officers who said they were becoming “increasingly concerned” about the welfare of Stevan Haazen.The 38-year-old was last seen leaving a bar on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street around 11.20pm on Saturday night but police said he has now been found.
in Oldham. The smash occurred on Oldham Road in the Saddleworth village of Grasscroft earlier this evening.
East Kilbride man who told his ex-girlfriend he hoped to find that she had killed herself has been hit with a fine.
'Hairmyres Hospital creep nearly broke my relationship'“This is absolutely the best day of my life,” Andrew added.
Jordan Moreau Saba Sahar, an Afghan director, actor and activist, has reportedly been hospitalized after being shot by gunmen in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday.According to a report from the BBC, Sahar was in a car with several other passengers when three gunmen opened fire on the vehicle.Emal Zaki, Sahar’s husband, told the BBC that the shooting occurred as she was traveling to work. He said he heard the sounds of gunshots about five minutes after Sahar left their home.
East Kilbride woman has told of her heartache after she discovered her partner’s memorial tree had been “ripped up by scumbags”. Karen D’arcy planted the shrub in Calderglen Park in memory of her late boyfriend, Allan Wood.Allan sadly lost his life in November last year, with his poste mortem pointing to pneumonia – but Karen believes her love died of coronavirus.In a bid to remember Allan, Karen, 36, planted a tree in July, the week of the couple’s anniversary.
hospital after being assaulted during a big beach gathering of youths on a Scots beach. The 16-year-old was part of a group of around 20 youngsters aged between 14 and 16 who massed on Troon beach on Saturday.
Glasgow - with cops still searching for a motive. Police have launched a probe after the 19-year-old was 'seriously assaulted' Balgrayhill Road, Springburn at around 10.45pm last night.
East Kilbride teenager in hospital after being hit by carPC Francis Cullen-Mulvaney told the News: "We are growing increasingly concerned for Kevin's welfare and anyone who sees him is asked to contact us as soon as possible."Celtic legend helps East Kilbride lad celebrate special occasionKevin is described as being 5ft 5in tall, of slim build with short receding hair. He has blue eyes and when last seen was wearing a dark coloured baseball cap, lightweight jacket and jogging bottoms.
hereNo arrests have been made.No age for the boy has been confirmed by the force as yet.In a statement, GMP said: "Police are responding to a serious incident in Bury"Officers were called shortly after 9.35pm this evening, Wednesday, to reports of shots fired on Chesham Road."A teenage boy has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries."No arrests have been made and initial enquiries are underway."A scene is in place and a large high-visibility police presence will remain in the
Paedo teacher jailed for abuseHe hopes to study psychology at university and had planned on doing an advanced higher in his sixth year, along with a leadership module to support his HNC, and higher photography which is also of interest.However, if his results aren’t changed on appeal or otherwise, those plans may change and could affect the path he takes into his career.Matthew’s mum, Susan, was furious at the “mess” her son’s future had been left in.She told the News: “What’s the point of
Paedo teacher jailed for abuse“What does that teach a student who wants to break out of the poverty they may be in? How does that encourage pupils to try harder.”South Lanarkshire Liberal Democrat group leader, Robert Brown, asked for the matter to be discussed at the council’s next executive committee.Councillor Brown said South Lanarkshire’s pupils “deserve the full support of their council”.