A couple who quit the rat race to live in a campervan are now being forced to isolate in the tiny vehicle after catching corona.
27.09.2021 - 20:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Glasgow brothers who needed new kidneys due to a rare genetic condition have now all received life-changing transplants within just three years of each other. According to Glasgow Live, John, Bill and Robert Whiteford have been given a new lease of life - and a new kidney - thanks to the incredible surgeons at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
A couple who quit the rat race to live in a campervan are now being forced to isolate in the tiny vehicle after catching corona.
Scots Love Island narrator Iain Stirling and host Laura Whitmore were met with hilarious reactions from fans as they decided to show off their latest fashion purchase when they walked out together.
Scots charity worker Laura McSorley said she was 'humbled' after winning the Kindness Award at the Women of the Year Awards on Lorraine.
A Scots dad has revealed his teen son made a heroic attempt to save a man after a fatal street attack.
Tributes have been paid to a 'princess' hospital worker who died after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
Anton Danyluk was reportedly dropped from Ex on the Beach just days before filming was due to start.
A Scots mum has spoken of 'still living with a death sentence' after she was diagnosed with incurable cancer.
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life after hearing him gasping for breath in the middle of the night - while she was getting herself a glass of water. Rochelle Ramsey became her father's hero after she heard him struggling to breathe in the night - which turned out to be pneumonia and septic shock.
A fundraiser has now been launched to support the hard-working mum to 'get back on her feet' as doctors tell the family it could be months or even years before she recovers. A message on the fundraiser read: "Veronica is a very much loved mum, grandmother and friend and has worked hard all her days."She has supported her four children and she is very much an independent woman.
assaulting teenage schoolgirls with his drumsticks, subjecting a sixth-form girl to sex-talk, and engaging in a months-long "illicit affair" with a 17-year-old girl pupil. James Clark, a former cowhand who joined the services when he was 20 and rose to be chief instructor for pipes and drums for the entire British Army, had taught drumming at the "traditional" Perthshire school since 2012.
cancer so his family can make precious memories. Little Lennon Duncan, 7, was initially diagnosed with brain cancer - medulloblastoma - on his fourth birthday in January 2018 after mum Chelsey noticed a squint in his eye.
Edinburgh residents asked said they felt their home was a safe place to live. Less than one in ten adults in the Scottish capital said that they have been a victim of crime, with just 16 per cent experiencing crime in any way.
rural farmland in Fife in a bid to find a missing pensioner who vanished 11 days ago. Denis Findlay was last seen at around 5pm on Tuesday, September 14, at Waverley Train Station in Edinburgh.
police officer was left bloodied by his cop fiancée in an attack after a Covid lockdown-breaking bash, a court has heard. Police Constable Gordon Dunn, 33, said he was left "broken" and in tears after being assaulted by Lara McAulay, 31.
Manhattan themed Scots restaurant 63rd and 1st has a special 'Billionaire Row' drinks menu for high rollers who want to live it up. The flagship UK restaurant in Glasgow's Bothwell Street is the first to come to the UK, and it is being opened by the company behind TGI Fridays.
surgeon has been banned from treating patients for three months after he made a series of unwanted sexual advances towards a string of junior female colleagues.
worker who became the victim of a horror abduction and rape has been fined £20,000. The Action Group, which provides housing and community support to those with additional needs, had pled guilty to health and safety at work breaches.
ship used that was nearly sunk after dragging a barge were not 'necessary competent' for the task, a watchdog has ruled. The Shearwater was severely damaged and flooded after repeated collisions with the unmanned barge Agem One near Kinlochbervie in the Highlands on April 9 last year.