BMW, the driver of which stopped and is currently assisting Police Scotland. Emergency services attended the scene and the man was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment to serious injuries.
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Fife car park. Police were called to the 'disturbance' at 3am on Saturday morning at the car park between Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy.
A 45-year-old man was taken to hospital after the incident. A probe was launched and now two women, aged 38 and 60 and a man, aged 57 have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident.They are due to appear in court today.A statement from Police Scotland Fife division read: "A 45-year-old man was taken to hospital following the
.BMW, the driver of which stopped and is currently assisting Police Scotland. Emergency services attended the scene and the man was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment to serious injuries.
Scots canal due to a concern for a person. A significant police presence was reported at the canal near Maryhill Road in Glasgow at about 5.35pm.
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small fishing boat capsized off the North East coast near Stonehaven. The stricken vessel was discovered upturned by a passing boat who raised the alarm with HM Coastguard at around 3.30pm on Saturday.
Gartcraig Road at around 8.25pm on Saturday, August 21, when the alarm was raised. Locals reported being told to say inside as armed police swarmed the area last night.
Cops raced to reports of a collision to find the vehicle overturned in the middle of the road late last night. Officers from the Road Policing Unit shut down the road while they dealt with the incident.
Emergency services raced to the inferno in Dunoon town centre in the early hours of Friday morning. It's understood the fire took hold in a building on the town's Argyll Street.
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.
hospital with a head injury after falling near a rocky, coastal verge in Aberdeenshire. Emergency crews were called to Portsoy, close to the village's former sea water outdoor swimming pool at 3.40am on Thursday August 19.
assaulted in a Scots estate.The woman was allegedly set upon around 5.15pm on Friday August 13 in the Drum Estate in Dalkeith, Midlothian with cops launching a major probe.Police Scotland have now confirmed a 31-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the attack.He is due to appear in court tomorrow.A statement released by Edinburgh police division this morning reads: "Following police enquiries, a 31-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with an assault
hit by a car on a Scots road late last night. The 42-year-old died at the scene of the A79 Prestwick Loop Road, in Ayrshire after being struck by the silver Skoda Octavia at around 11.20pm last night.
kittens were found in a zipped-up Aldi cool bag and left to die in a vet car park. The trio of nine-week-old cats were discovered abandoned outside St Clair Veterinary Group in Kirkcaldy at 3am on Friday, August 13.
Police were called to reports of a mechanical failure on board the ride at the Landmark Adventure Park in Aviemore around 11.30am on Thursday August 12. Two chidren suffered minor injuries in the incident.
beauty spot. The alarm was raised after the animal was discovered at the Forvie Nature Reserve.
hospital.Police, paramedics and fire crews were called to the scene on the A95 near Boat of Garten, Inverness-shire, at around 5.30pm on Tuesday. The stricken lorry had come to a rest partially down a slope at the side of the Keith to Aviemore road.
Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie, revealed that their Eurasian elk, Cas, had been put to sleep after being found unresponsive one morning. She leaves behind a young calf, which she gave birth to in mid-May.
Emergency services raced to Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy following the disturbance which happened shortly after 3am on Saturday, August 7.
Sharleen Spiteri fondly recalled the childhood visits she and her mum took to The Barras as she spoke after her first post lockdown gig in Scotland. And Sharleen, who lost her beloved mother Vilma a week before the country went into the first lockdown, admitted it was nostalgic being back in Glasgow's East End for her first Scots gig since her death.