Legendary rock musicians Eric Clapton and Van Morrison are under fire for teaming up on an anti-COVID lockdown song, titled “Stand and Deliver”.
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horror smash with a tractor on a Highlands road.Emergency services were called to the scene on the A95 near Grantown-on-Spey at around 7.40am on Tuesday.The 33-year-old driver of the van was airlifted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment after suffering life-threatening injuries.The road, near the Skye of Curr junction, was closed for around eight hours to allow for a full accident investigation.Officers have now issued an appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage from the area around the
.Legendary rock musicians Eric Clapton and Van Morrison are under fire for teaming up on an anti-COVID lockdown song, titled “Stand and Deliver”.
direct to your inboxA young driver walked away away from this crash scene unhurt.The 21-year-old man was at the wheel of a Vauxhall Corsa when it flipped onto its roof on a motorway sliproad near Lymm in Cheshire.Police and ambulance were called to the scene but the driver escaped the wreckage unharmed.North West Motorway Police posted a picture of the upturned car on their social media accounts.Alongside the image, they wrote: "This was the scene that we arrived at earlier at Lymm just off J20
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Police say an unidentified man pretended to go through the checkout to pay for items before waiting for the cashier to open the till.He then pushed the male cashier out of the way before grabbing a low three-figure sum of cash from the till and running off towards Barnes street.The man is described as being white, in his 30s and around 5ft 9ins tall.He was wearing a grey hooded Nike top with black shoulders, black jogging bottoms, brown
Tyldesley, at around 10pm last night (Tuesday December 15) following the smash. The driver of an orange Land Rover Freelander - a 38-year-old man - was pronounced dead at the scene.The driver of a white Volvo HGV was taken to hospital with minor injuries.A passenger in the Land Rover also suffered minor injuries.Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is asking for witnesses and anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.
Lizzo spoke out after receiving criticism for putting herself on a juice cleanse.The “Truth Hurts” singer, 32, took to Instagram and TikTok to share her daily progress from nutritionist JJ Smith’s 10-day detox.
Yesterday’s news that the UK government is placing London into its strictest tier 3 coronavirus lockdown has been met by an outpouring of grief from the beleaguered live entertainment sector.
Wigan, just before 11pm on Monday, November 9.
police car while uninsured - after downing vodkas. A court was told how a police officer was forced to swerve out of the way to avoid smashing in to the red Volkswagen Polo being driven by Mark McLeod.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police are appealing for witnesses after a front door of a house in Hamilton was deliberately set ablaze in the early hours of Friday morning.The incident happened at 4am on Friday, December 4, at property on Laighstonehall Road.Detective Constable Chelsea Stevens of Cambuslang Police Office said : “The occupants were in their home at the time of the fire, but thankfully no-one was injured.“I am appealing to
car crash that claimed the life of a man in the Highlands. The 61-year-old was driving a silver Ford Mondeo estate on the A99 at Burrigill, near Lybster, on Saturday afternoon.
Police Scotland. Karen McKeddie tragically lost her life after her Toyota RAV4 car was found crashed on the C1016 between Alness and Achandunie in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Police have launched an appeal for witnesses after a female cyclist was seriously hurt in a road crash. The 40-year-old was taken to Crosshouse Hospital, Kilmarnock for treatment after the incident which happened at around 10.35am on Sunday November 29 on the A78 near Loans.
Officers were called to reports that a white Ford Transit Flatbed on Plant Hill Road was being towed away by two unknown men on Thursday November 26 at around 10.45pm. The stolen van is property of McGinley Support Services and contained two tubs storing a total of 12 railway track protection detonators, a GMP spokesperson said.