cars have swarmed on a Scots beauty spot in scenes that have been branded 'madness' by locals. Vehicles have been pictured overflowing the car park at the Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire today.
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Police are searching for witnesses after two vehicles were deliberately set on fire near Helensburgh. Cops received reports of the blaze on Friday, August 21 around 2.30am.A Renault Kadjar and a black SAAB were discovered on fire on the roadway at Courthill, Rosneath.The fires were successfully extinguished without any casualties however both vehicles sustained significant damage.A police Scotland statement said: “No one was injured as a result of the incident.
cars have swarmed on a Scots beauty spot in scenes that have been branded 'madness' by locals. Vehicles have been pictured overflowing the car park at the Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire today.
Glasgow.Police raced to the city's Dalmarnock Road, in the Bridgeton area, at around 2.55am after reports of a man injured.The 31-year-old has been taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary where he is recovering from his injuries.Police are treating the incident as an attempted murder.A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Around 2.55am on Sunday, 6 September, police were called to a report of a man injured on Dalmarnock Road, near to Megan Street, Bridgeton.
police investigation. Officers were called to Fortrose Gardens in Strathaven at around 3.10am on August 16.
CCTV images show the latest attack in a criminal vendetta that forced a crusading councillor to stand down.Graeme Campbell bravely stood up to crooks in his South Lanarkshire ward but in return was hit with repeated threats and attacks on his home.Footage of the latest acid attack has been analysed by police, who are seeking witnesses who may be able to identify the masked man in distinctive Nike Air tracksuit bottoms and a hoodie who struck on August 16 at 3am.The joggers have a large Nike logo
former first minister's criminal trial on a train, the Daily Record can reveal.The significant step follows allegations by Rape Crisis Scotland that Gordon Jackson "undermined public confidence" by openly talking about the case and women involved.Jackson was filmed talking about the case on the Edinburgh to Glasgow commuter service, sparking outrage from victims groups.Recorded in March, the film emerged after Salmond was acquitted of all charges at the High Court.The recording of Jackson, who
Officers from Police Scotland are awaiting the results of a post mortem after the 57-year-old was discovered on Sunday afternoon in Kilsyth.
Police have swooped on a Glasgow canal after a firearm was discovered in water. The alarm was raised around 12.20pm near Applecross Street yesterday.They have now launched an investigation into the incident.
Edinburgh, sparking a major police investigation. At around 1pm on Saturday the man was found dead near Old Dalkeith Road, in the Craigmillar area of the city.
mum has sparked a fierce Twitter debate over Next's rainbow-themed children's shoe range. Fionna O'Leary took to social media to call out the fashion giant for the way it has divided its new range into girls and boys shoes.The mum said she was browsing their website for footwear for her daughter when she noticed shoes had been divided into gender-specific catagories.
police. The grim discovery was made at Inverkip beach on Monday, 10 August.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A young Scots dad was gunned down outside his home in a targeted attack as his torched car was being towed away, neighbours have said.Graham Williamson, known as Kermit, was shot dead on Caithness Street, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, at around 5pm on Monday.Neighbours said the 26-year-old stepped outside his house to speak with a tow-truck driver who had arrived to remove his Audi, which was deliberately
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A 26-year-old man has died following what police believe to be a targeted attack in Blantyre last night.Officers raced to the scene at Caithness Street, Blantyre, following reports of a firearm being discharged.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Around 5pm on Monday, August 17, 2020, police were called to a report of a disturbance outside an address in Caithness Street, Blantyre, in which it
Scottish Government to put the country into lockdown, the spirits industry, which was beginning to really reap the benefits of an improved tourism offering, was hit hard.For bigger brands like Diageo and Chivas, this was bad enough but for smaller, independent distillers it was a major blow.For one firm, the St Andrews based Eden Mill, the lockdown was particularly worrying as tourism, both at their distillery and blendworks sites, was vital not only to providing income but also for interacting
Edinburgh property. Emergency services were called to Inglis Green Road, in the Longstone area, shortly after midnight on Saturday.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Police are investigating the sudden death of a man in Paisley.The 45 year old was discovered this morning at an address in the town’s St Ninian’s Crescent.His death is currently being treated as unexplained.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers were called around 10.30am on Friday, August 14, 2020 to St Ninian’s Crescent, Paisley, following the sudden death of a 45-year-old man.“The death is
Kenny MacAskill has criticised the Scottish Government for “failing” to hand over all the papers in the Alex Salmond probe. MacAskill rejected claims some information had to be censored and backed a Holyrood committee’s demands for full disclosure.