hate campaign against social workers following a bitter split from his hero cop wife was caught with live bullets at his home.
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Glasgow.Police raced to Shettleston in Glasgow’s east end after reports of an altercation involving a number of people on Budhill Avenue.
Officers were joined by ambulance crews at the scene and the street was cordoned off.A man and woman were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary and a second man was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.Three people were then arrested and police investigations into the incident continue.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 6.45pm we received a
.hate campaign against social workers following a bitter split from his hero cop wife was caught with live bullets at his home.
East Kilbride councillor who is monitoring the success of the UK Government’s pilot testing scheme in Liverpool.
East Kilbride mum has said her children are terrified to come home after her partner's van was destroyed in an early morning blaze.The family say they have been left with virtually no source of income just weeks before Christmas after the works van was "torched".The distraught family have taken to Facebook after the terrifying blaze on Monday night shortly after 6pm at Turnberry Place in Greenhills.Most of the tools in the van are now damaged beyond repair and the charity volunteer mum has said
East Kilbride say they fear for their future with Lanarkshire plunged into lockdown this week.
Nicola Sturgeon today confirmed 11 councils including Glasgow will go from level three to level four at the end of the week.It means only essential shops can open, while new restrictions will be imposed on hospitality and leisure.The level four rules will be imposed in Glasgow city, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, Stirling and West Lothian.Sturgeon, at the Scottish Parliament, said she
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterNorth Ayrshire will remain in the third level of Covid-19 restrictions.Meanwhile our neighbours in South and East Ayrshire face three weeks at the fourth tier, starting from 6pm this Friday.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has revealed her ‘tough decision’ to move East and South Ayrshire into a tier four in a bid to save Christmas plans.The increased restrictions are the closest to the national
hospital and a vehicle was left ablaze following a horror crash in the Borders. An HGV flipped on to its side after colliding with a tractor, trailer and a car on the A1, near the village of Cockburnspath, at around 10.30am on Monday, November 16.
A heartbroken family have hit out after their beloved mother allegedly suffocated to death at a Scots hospital after her oxygen tube became detached. Jean Wingate was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on November 1 after becoming breathless at her Glasgow home. The 76-year-old, who had COPD and diabetes, was diagnosed with pneumonia and later tested positive for coronavirus.
A police probe has been launched after a Scots mum was badly beaten during an unprovoked attack in Glasgow. The victim’s daughter, Megan Wright, shared a picture of her mother Andrea’s shocking facial injuries following the assault on Haywood Street. The 40-year-old was targeted at around 7.55pm on Sunday and was left covered in blood with painful bruising on her face, Glasgow Live reports.
Perth and Kinross has been placed in level three of the Scottish Government’s coronavirus restrictions system.
hospitalised after horror smash with a lorry on the A9. Police raced to the crash which happened around 10.30 am on Tuesday morning at Portormin Road, Dunbeath.
Police have appealed for witnesses after a "serious" two-car smash left the drivers and three children in hospital.
Greenock. It comes after a firebomb was chucked at a Greenock house on Saturday, 19 September on Cumberland Road.
Scotland to try out a controversial treatment using magnets.Jo Arnold will undergo a form of therapy which involves bursts of magnetic energy being sent into her head.The 42-year-old has been left terrified to drive in case she knocks someone over.Now she hopes transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) will help her conquer her obsessive compulsive disorder.Jo said: “It’s the first type of medical treatment outside of therapy that I’ve tried.
road crash on the A9. The road is still closed in both directions at Kilmuir, between Tain and Invergordon.
Glasgow. The thug threatened staff at a Royal Bank of Scotland branch in Shawlands with a 'bladed weapon' yesterday at around 1.30pm during the 'terrifying' ordeal.
link.Scottish SPCA chief superintendent Mike Flynn said: “The combination of coronavirus restrictions and extortionate prices of puppies is being manipulated by puppy traders selling badly bred dogs.“There are things we would urge any buyer to do, such as insist on seeing the pup they are buying at the seller’s home or premises with their mum.“At the moment, we know many dealers are telling unsuspecting members of the public to meet them in a car park or public space to pass over the dog
Cops have launched an investigation after a man's body was found on a Scots beach this morning. Officers were scrambled to the coast near to Longniddry Golf Course in East Lothian shortly before 10.30am.
mum says she 'cried for days' after being stuck in hospital for nine days alone with her new baby under strict Covid rules.Jenna McFarlane said she felt lonely and isolated after giving birth to her baby son Caleb during lockdown because coronavirus restrictions meant her family were refused entry to the ward see her or the new baby.The 26-year-old first time mum is now backing the #butnotmaternity campaign and calling for less restrictions on expectant mothers and maternity wards.Jenna's