Glasgow street in the early hours of this morning, prompting a police probe.
23.09.2020 - 23:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Glasgow has been met with a heavy police presence after a large crowd of locals gathered in a street. Video and pictures on social media show around 100 people crowded on the street near a property on Estate Road, Carmyle, with multiple officers and a riot van in attendance.Cops descended on the gathering on Wednesday evening and remain at the scene.
Locals claim the protest was organised amid rumours that a sex offender was living in the area. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers were
.Glasgow street in the early hours of this morning, prompting a police probe.
fossil fuels in Scotland. The protesters timed the stunt shortly before Nicola Sturgeon was due to lead First Minister’s Questions.
Glasgow. Officers from Police Scotland have been seen around Shamrock Street and New City Road in the Cowcaddens area of the city.
sex offender has revealed he ordered her daughter to call him “Daddy” and use a “baby voice” when they spoke on the phone.Matthew Kelsey, 32, who has been jailed for two years, twice had sex with his victim after travelling 270 miles to Stirling from his home in Yorkshire.The girl’s mother has now warned other parents to be careful about who their children are meeting online.She said Kelsey’s instructions to her daughter, who is now 15 and struggling to cope with the abuse she suffered, “would
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterThe father of a murdered teen says he feels let down by ‘zero’ action on promised change to the system.Kenny Stewart- the father of Michelle who was stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend near her home in Drongan in 2008- raised his concerns at the lack of action via a virtual meeting with Scotland’s Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf on Monday.Michelle was only 17-years-old when blade killer John
supermarkets amid fears that a second national lockdown is on its way. Pictures circulating social media show a number shelves stripped bare of some essential items, including toilet roll and kitchen roll.
Glasgow. Six engines raced to the early morning inferno on Elder Street at around 6.12am.
sentencing was delayed.Sources told the Record the 45-year-old’s home in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, has been targeted with her window smashed this week and online threats to “burn her out”.The mum is said to be cowering at the flat where Robyn died in July 2018.Goldie had originally been charged with Robyn’s culpable homicide but prosecutors accepted a not guilty plea when she admitted wilfully ill-treating and neglecting Robyn, who died after suffering a burst stomach ulcer.A source said: “People
protest has been held outside a Glasgow hospital by a Scots family unable to visit their seriously ill relative in intensive care. Tracy Donaldson, 43, and her family are demanding relatives be allowed to visit loved ones in intensive care amid tightened coronavirus restrictions.
Perthshire politician wants people in the region to know what to expect if they are called by an NHS contact tracer in a bid to prevent fraud.
Glasgow tonight following reports of someone falling from scaffolding. Reports of the accident on the busy city centre street were received at around 6pm this evening, September 18.Police Scotland vans and paramedics were seen on the street near to the Beresford Lounge complex.
M8 in Glasgow city centre has been closed due to an ongoing police incident. Emergency services have raced to the scene on the eastbound carriageway between J19 and J18.
Nicola Sturgeon, has warned Scots of a “despicable” new phone scam involving callers pretending to be working for Test and Protect before asking for people’s payment details. During the daily lunchtime media briefing, the First Minister said scammers are attempting to con people by claiming that payment is needed for a coronavirus test to be accessed.
“The more people who have the app, the more it can help to slow the spread of coronavirus.”The app was downloaded more than half a million times in the first 24 hours after it went live last week.
Once downloaded, the app works in the background, using Bluetooth technology to alert people if they have been within two metres for at least 15 minutes with another app user who has tested positive for coronavirus.It also quickly alerts app users you have been in close contact with if you test positive, even if those contacts are unknown to you.People’s privacy will be protected, as the app uses encrypted anonymised codes to determine close contacts, which are deleted after 14 days.
fire in Glasgow sparking a major police probe.Emergency services raced to Culross Street in the Shettleston area of the city at around 12.30pm on Sunday, after reports of a fire.One woman was injured as a result of the blaze.She was rushed to hospital for treatment.The nature of the woman's injuries is unknown.The cause of the fire is yet to be confirmed.Police officers probing the blaze say enquiries are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesman told the Record: "Emergency services attended at
Protect Scotland app, according to Nicola Sturgeon. Kirsty Feerick's partner Daniel Rafferty tested positive for Covid-19 today having come down with symptoms, including a loss of taste and smell.Daniel, 26, had been feeling run down without feeling badly ill before suddenly being unable to taste or smell anything at all on Thursday.
A singer-songwriter is setting up what is believed to be Scotland’s first record label for former prisoners.
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserConstituency counterpart Neil Gray MP also praised the new technology, which will send an automatic alert and public health advice by push notification if proximity is established between a user and someone who has tested positive.He said: “Even though there are restrictions in place, we may not know everyone we are in contact with so this app is a great tool in the fight against Covid 19.