social media users. The clip, which surfaced online in January 2020, shows a baby girl in a high chair being fed from a wine bottle.
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hillwalker who suffered a horror fall on a Scots mountain was found by rescuers after his pal shouted for help through the thick fog. The 43-year-old man was coming down Loch Coire a’ Ghrunnda on the Isle of Skye when he suffered a suspected fractured skull as well as painful injuries to his shoulder and hip.
The alarm was raised with HM Coastguard at around 8.15pm on Tuesday with a rescue helicopter sent to the scene despite poor weather conditions. Twelve members of the Skye Mountain Rescue
.social media users. The clip, which surfaced online in January 2020, shows a baby girl in a high chair being fed from a wine bottle.
Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians - including the Edinburgh City Bypass and the M8 - has sparked travel concerns.Traffic Scotland told motorists: "We're noticing heavy fog in Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians. Please take extra care if driving in the area this morning."Dramatic photos from live traffic cameras this morning show the extent of the heavy fog, which is still covering busy commuter routes.
Glasgow, after they returned on Wednesday to find the toilets were being locked during class time. It's understood the decision was made "to minimise the opportunity for inappropriate behaviour".Fourth-year student Mia Benjamin has now launched a petition demanding that the harsh rule be revoked.
NHS crisis. And exactly a week later 67-year-old Helena Walker was kept waiting eight hours for an ambulance before spending another eight hours on a trolley in a hospital corridor after a stroke.
hospital with a head injury after falling near a rocky, coastal verge in Aberdeenshire. Emergency crews were called to Portsoy, close to the village's former sea water outdoor swimming pool at 3.40am on Thursday August 19.
support others. Sharryn McKelvie desperately tried to revive son Rory at their home in Biggar, South Lanarkshire, when she discovered him lying lifeless in December 2017.
mum has shared a heartbreaking back-to-school message after losing her five-year-old son to a deadly virus. Arlene Smith's son Jack passed away in December 2012 after falling ill with a adenovirus infection - a common virus which in most cases sees patients suffer from upper respiratory symptoms.
kidney transplant during lockdown and is now enjoying his new found freedom. And as he runs about with his wee sister, Lexii, five, looking every inch a typical seven-year-old, it is hard to believe his mum was told he wouldn’t live to two weeks old.
Police were called to reports of a mechanical failure on board the ride at the Landmark Adventure Park in Aviemore around 11.30am on Thursday August 12. Two chidren suffered minor injuries in the incident.
iOS and Android.The woman returned to her car and contacted the police.Sergeant Gordon Young from Irvine Police Station said: “This was a very distressing incident for the woman and it is vital that we trace the person responsible.“I am appealing for anyone who was in the area of South Beach on Thursday evening, and noticed the man described or anything at all suspicious, to please get in touch.“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland through 101, quoting incident number 3390
Glasgow street. Shaun Bell and Jodie Kinnon, both 23, grabbed the blue boat after horror flash floods swept Drumchapel yesterday.
received SQA results – the most since 2017 - with the total number of Higher passes at a 20-year high.But the overall pass rate has dropped by around three per cent on last year - although it has risen significantly compared to 2019, when traditional end of term exams were last held.Grades published today were based on teacher assessments after the regular exams diet was cancelled for the second year in a row due to coronavirus restrictions which closed classrooms for months.Pupils have known
horror crash on a Scots road with four people running from the vehicle. Police raced to the scene of the one-vehicle smash at Formounthills Road in Glenrothes, Fife around 8.10pm on Monday August 8.
iOS - Android A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 7.05pm on Saturday, 7 August, officers were called to a report of a three-year-old girl injured after falling from the window of a flat in Tulley Wynd, Motherwell.“Police and Ambulance attended and she was taken to the University Hospital in Wishaw, where staff describe her condition as stable.“Police enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding this incident.”
Ayrshire Indian restaurant has gone viral after becoming the first Scots takeaway to install a kebab-slicing robot.Zain's Curry House in Dalry uploaded a video of their new gadget in action to Tik-Tok which has racked up almost half a million views.Now customers are going daft for the doner shredding device dubbed the Kebabinator.Owner Khurum Jabbar imported the machine — which uses a futuristic robotic arm and sensors to shave off perfect slices of meat — from Turkey as part of a revamp at his
sexually assaulting a woman at a castle has been released from prison. Simon Bowes-Lyon, 35, the Earl of Strathmore, was sentenced to 10 months in February for the late-night attack on a guest staying at Glamis Castle in Angus, his ancestral home.
Firefighters rescued a young Scots girl who ‘snapped her ankle’ during a horror fall on the roof of a Fife high school. A relative of the 12-year-old told how the youngster had scaled the building at Glenwood High School in Glenrothes on Wednesday night.
Scots boy battling a rare condition has launched a bid to help him enjoy the beach like other kids his age. Leon McCarrell, 11, suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a disease which causes muscles to weaken at a quick rate.He has been confined to a wheelchair since he was three and has been unable to enjoy some activities kids his age do.That includes going to the beach on a hot day and enjoying the water.