Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene on Bridge Street after a car and a van collided at the Norfolk Street junction at around 6.35am.Cops sealed off the area as ambulance crews rushed the pair to hospital.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.TWO people were rushed to hospital when a house was rocked by a gas explosion, with neighbours saying “it was a miracle no one was killed”.Police and fire crews raced to a property in Bargeddie’ Cedars Grove at around 6.25am on Sunday after reports of a blast, with the aftermath showing the charred shell of the building hit by the explosion with pieces of its exterior ripped away.An ambulance was also called
.Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene on Bridge Street after a car and a van collided at the Norfolk Street junction at around 6.35am.Cops sealed off the area as ambulance crews rushed the pair to hospital.
“Our priority is the welfare of our tenants and we are providing help and assistance to all tenants affected by this incident.
direct to your inboxAnother three people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.It takes the death toll from the virus in the Greater Manchester's hospitals to 3,769. Each day the NHS gives an update on coronavirus related fatalities at hospital trusts in England.
direct to your inboxThree people have been taken to hospital after an explosion at a house reduced a property to a smoking pile of rubble.The incident happened on Saturday morning at around 7.30am in Green Lane in Halifax, West Yorkshire.West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said three people were treated at the scene and were taken to hospital.All others have been accounted for, they said.No other information has been released about the people who were hurt.Get the latest updates from across
direct to your inboxTwo people have been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing at a Marks and Spencer store in Burnley.Police swooped on the store off St James' Street in the town centre this morning (December 2).Lancashire Police confirmed that two people suffered “stab injuries”.Their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.A man has been arrested and is currently in custody, police said.There is a large police presence in the town centre and crews from the North
Kilmarnock at the weekend.
coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Greater Manchester's hospitals.
Aberdeen. The 32-year-old victim suffered “serious injuries” in the attack that happened in the Cummings Park area of the city.
hospital for serious injuries after being allegedly violently attacked in Grangemouth.Emergency services were called to a block of flats on Portal Road near to the junction with Burnbank Road at around 3.25pm on Friday. Two marked police vans, two ambulances and a specialist paramedic were sent to the scene after the alarm was raised.Police Scotland confirmed that a 34-year-old man has been arrested and charged.
Lanarkshire.Police and fire crews raced to Cedars Grove in Bargeddie this morning around 6.25am after reports of the explosion at a property. An ambulance was also called and a 39-year-old woman and 43-year-old man were rushed to University Hospital Monklands.
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.
hereAcross the North West, a further 54 hospital deaths were reported.A further 10 deaths were recorded at Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, five at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust and five at Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust.There have also been three further deaths at Bolton NHS Foundation Trust compared to figures released on Thursday.Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust also recorded another three cases.Every day the NHS in England gives an
coronavirus.Every day the NHS in England gives an update on Covid-19 related fatalities at hospital trusts across the country.These are cases where a patient has tested positive or where Covid-19 is mentioned on their death certificate.On Tuesday, hospitals in Greater Manchester recorded 64 deaths - the highest daily number since the peak of the first wave in AprilIt took the region's death toll over a grim landmark of over 3,000 for the first time.The Covid-19 hospital death toll in Greater