attempted murder inquiry after a man was jumped in a Scots supermarket car park. The brutal attack happened at around 10.45pm on Sunday, September 27, on Main Street in Ayr.
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Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterThe arrival of a group from the Travelling community, who last week took up a section of the car park on the site of the Citadel Leisure Centre, left residents “up in arms.”It was the second time in two weeks that the town’s residents woke up to an illegal encampment on their back door.Last week we told how a group of travellers had pitched up on the old railway siding in Ayr’s Weir Road with
.attempted murder inquiry after a man was jumped in a Scots supermarket car park. The brutal attack happened at around 10.45pm on Sunday, September 27, on Main Street in Ayr.
Robyn Knox have vowed to give their beloved ‘princess’ a lasting legacy by helping other families through their grief. Danielle Falconer and Barry Knox are set to meet the hero nurses who comforted them in their darkest hours after their three-year-old was sadly killed in a road accident. The family, from Cardenden, told how their lives have been in “complete turmoil” since the talented little dancer died on August 3 after being knocked down by a car in Townhill, Fife.But they are now channeling
Glasgow and beyond.Some of the thought-provoking notes have been shared on Twitter by TV host Calum Best and ex-Love Island contestant Malin Andersson.Nicole, from Drumchapel, said: “I took the start of lockdown pretty bad.
“The CMOs for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have reviewed the evidence and recommend all four nations of the UK should move to Level 4.
Jane Park has set pulses racing as she poses in a cream two piece - which even sparked three Instagram marriage proposals.
map reveals the nine Scottish regions projected to become coronavirus hotspots within a fortnight, putting them at risk of local lockdowns.Imperial College London's interactive maps show clusters of red zones in each UK nation, as of Friday, as tough new measures are imposed across Scotland to curb the spread of Covid-19.But the picture looks much worse two weeks from now, with more hotspots emerging across the cuntry.A projection for 4th October shows Scottish areas already subject to local
criminal convictions during the bitter strike of the 80s are set to be pardoned.An independent review established by the Scottish Government has proposed the move, which would also cover miners who have since died.The review team, chaired by John Scott QC, reported that most of the miners’ actions were unlikely to lead to prosecution today and said those affected believed they were punished in a “grossly excessive manner”.The report concluded: “It is hard to disagree.”The year-long nationwide
Perthshire town could be made to use a council office as Police Scotland looks to slash costs.
sex dolls together to keep lonely Scots company in lockdown are punting a giant Jessica Rabbit online. Martyna Ochmaska, 27, and brother Arek, 44, launched their business during the coronavirus pandemic from their Galashiels home.
John Swinney has said that all exams are expected to go ahead next year after they were cancelled during the pandemic. The politician told the National Parents Forum of Scotland that the SQA was planning to run a ‘full diet’ in 2021.
RAF serviceman who paid women to sit on babies until they screamed in agony for his sexual kicks faces being sent to prison.Andrew Kerr duped the women into sending him cruel and bizarre videos by claiming he was a documentary filmmaker and a stuntman.Kerr, who made sick jokes about "babysitting" for his fetish videos, bizarrely told a court today that he now plans to find a girlfriend and start a family.Sentence on Kerr was deferred for social workers to study a specialist report on him which
'mini heatwave' with the mercury rising across the country. From Tuesday, the UK will be at the centre of a 'subtropical swell' making temperatures rise.
Celtic Park say they’re “extremely disappointed” after being told there won’t be an inquiry into his death.Nathan McSeveney, 20, fell three floors down a stairwell at Exit 33 of the Lisbon Lions stand following Scotland’s 1-0 win over Ireland in November 2014.Following the tragedy, the family called for a Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) and launched legal action against Celtic.But they have now abandoned their civil case after the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) said it will not
Police have issued a warning to car enthusiasts who are set to gather at a Lanarkshire industrial estate. Dozens of vehicles from across the country are expected to meet at the Birkenshaw Industrial Estate in Uddingston on Saturday night.
illegal raves and halt a "complete wipe-out" of jobs.Big names including TRNSMT boss Geoff Ellis and Glasgow's SubClub hope their new "freedom to dance" campaign will support regulated venues struggling after months of Covid restrictions.The UK's furlough scheme, which protects a share of wages, ends next month.
holidaymakers heading to Greece will have to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am today after new restrictions implemented by the Scottish Government come into force today. Passengers heading to the holiday destination were thrown into chaos just weeks after France was also added to the list with little time for sunseekers to make it home.