crash. We told how John Campbell Dickson, from Doune, Perthshire was killed when his Kawasaki motorbike collided with a Mitubishi Outlander on the A85, east of Connel, on Friday.
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Paige Doherty 's loved ones paid tribute to the murdered Scots schoolgirl five years on from her brutal death. The 15-year-old was brutally killed on March 19, 2016 after being stabbed 61 times by deli worker John Leathem in Clydebank and slashed a further 85 times.
Leathem was initially sentenced to 27 years in prison for the 'savage attack on a child' but had the term reduced to 23 years on appeal.A statement was released on Paige's Promise, an online page in the teen's honour to help other
.crash. We told how John Campbell Dickson, from Doune, Perthshire was killed when his Kawasaki motorbike collided with a Mitubishi Outlander on the A85, east of Connel, on Friday.
described her as being "so full of life" and "full of fun". Police Scotland confirmed the woman as 21-year-old Caroline Rennie of Turriff in Aberdeenshire.
Rangers are set to collide in the Scottish Cup fourth round - if the Ibrox side see off Cove. Steven Gerrard 's men host the Aberdeen underdogs in the third round at Ibrox on Sunday night.
Alex Radan was struck by a neighbour near the site in Dumfries on Friday evening.
'blue plague' pills after swooping on a Scots home. Officers descended on Auchencraig Road, Faifley, Clydebank, Dumbartonshire and searched an address under warrant.
Pitlochry to mark a year since Scotland went into its first national lockdown.
paedo Waverley skipper ruined her son's life - and she was pleased the pervert died behind bars.David Neill, 76, died in December last year after being locked up in February following a conviction over four charges of indecent assault.He was jailed for seven years, and had also been jailed in 1998 for three years for abusing five teenage boys in his cabin on Clyde trips or while berthing at Glasgow.The pervert skippered the world famous ship between 1975 and 1997, luring teenagers onboard by
Audi smash in the Highlands. The 16-year-old, named locally as Craig Melville, was a back seat passenger in the vehicle which ploughed into a wall on the B9176 near Alness on Saturday.
Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.Stephen Quigley was found dead on Wednesday morning around 7.20am and police launched an appeal to identify him.The 26-year-old, from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, was later named by officers, with tributes pouring in across social media soon after.One person described Stephen as a “lovely young lad” and sent heartfelt condolences to his family while others said he would be missed.They wrote: “Such a lovely young lad, will miss seeing you out.
Scott Brown. The veteran midfielder confirmed this week that he'll leave Parkhead at the end of the season after 14 trophy-laden years.
Kieran Tierney has hailed Scott Brown as his "hero" after the captain announced he was leaving Celtic. The 35-year-old midfielder has signed a pre-contract with Aberdeen to become a player-coach under new manager Stephen Glass.
The National are set to release a new photography book in collaboration with photographer Graham MacIndoe.MacIndoe took the group’s first publicity photograph back in 2001 and the new book, Light Years, will document their 20 year collaborative relationship.Featuring black and white photographs from inside the studio and on the road, the book will also feature essays and quotes from band members.Announcing the release on social media, the group said: “Light Years chronicles Scottish photographer
found dead in a Milngavie home on Sunday morning.A 26-year-old man and 20-year-old woman found within a flat on Station Road have been named locally as Gerry Mooney and Bethany McManus.Police are probing the sudden deaths and are currently treating them as "unexplained".Locals said they were shocked to hear of their passing and described Gerry as a quiet neighbour.One woman who lives on the street said she was walking home when she noticed four paramedics rushing into the flat block.Residents in
family are paying tribute to their tragic dog by putting out a bucket of free balls for other pets.Kerry Grace, 35, and husband Tom, 40, from West Kilbride made the emotional gesture this morning as they grieve their dog Kaiser.The 12-year-old American Cocker Spaniel had to be put down on Wednesday after vets discovered a cancerous lump in his leg.Kerry and Tom along with their seven-year-old son vowed never to forget him.They decided to put out a bucket at his favourite spot at Seamill beach in
paedophile at the centre of the tot's murder investigation. Scotland Yard made the request to the Home Office after assessing their 'anticipated spending' on Operation Grange until March next year.
raced to Kilbowie Road, near Singer train station, around 12.15pm today. Part of the main road was cordoned off as the train station was closed and local buildings were evacuated following reports of a suspicious package being found.
Edinburgh Live, that a cordon was put in place to close off the area on Wednesday afternoon.