told how emergency crews were called to Dewar Street in Dunfermline just before 2pm on Saturday.
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cancer teen celebrated her 18th birthday with two offers to study nursing at university. We previously told how Kira Noble was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 11.
The rare form of cancer develops from the nerve cells and mostly affects babies and children. Kira has endured six cruel relapses of the disease and has undergone 20 rounds of chemotherapy and various other gruelling treatments.Doctor's have told the brave schoolgirl her illness is “incurable, but treatable”.But since Kira
.told how emergency crews were called to Dewar Street in Dunfermline just before 2pm on Saturday.
NHS in Scotland for nearly two years. Not one patient in Scotland has been given the go-ahead for the stem cell procedure, agreed by Holyrood, despite the country having the world’s worst rates for the degenerative disease.
gangland turf war, we can reveal. Two vehicles linked to a wealthy 61-year-old crime boss were set alight during the attack in upmarket Jordanhill, Glasgow, last week.
Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning. Large parts of the country could be affected by flooding amid torrential downpours throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday.
gas explosion at a property in Fife. Emergency services were called to the scene on Dewar Street in Dunfermline at around 1.45pm on Saturday, July 3.
Ben Nevis and the West Highland Way during his 15-year cancer battle is desperate to get back out into nature after losing his mobility. Nine weeks ago Steve Barnes received the devastating news that his terminal cancer had spread to his spine.The 44-year-old has been living with stage four cancer since he was first diagnosed 15 years ago at age 30.
Aberdeen mum - who has kids aged nine, seven and four - was diagnosed, she received the devastating news that she had secondary liver cancer. Ms McBurnie: "I had a lot of fatigue and had some night sweats and feelings of nausea, particularly in the mornings."I went to the GP and had blood tests done.
brain tumour have thanked the public after a fundraising drive to send the tot to Germany for live-saving treatment reached its target.
fire crews, and the RNLI scrambled to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull after the fire took hold in the car deck of Calmac Ferries' MV Isle of Lewis. The boat was travelling between Oban and Castlebay before it was forced to stop when the blaze started from the fridge of a camper van.
nasal cavity. Donations poured in from strangers after a campaign was launched to help the mum, from Paisley, marry her partner Steven this summer before she passed away.But she died last month before making it down the aisle after doctors said there was nothing more they could do.
mum sits crocheting a baby shawl knowing she will not live to see the little one who will be wrapped in it. Mum-of-four Leah Gunn is just 32 but has terminal cancer – which she blames on a series of NHS bungles.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.A Scots dad who was given 'a death sentence' is now in remission from his aggressive cancer after five years battling the deadly disease.Tony Galloway Stein, from Fife, was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer after doctors discovered his windpipe was covered in tumours in 2016.But the brave 52-year-old refused to give up hope and now five years later, despite having to sleep in an office chair
beloved pets stranded in Kenya due to Government red tape are celebrating a U-turn.The futures of fifteen dogs and cats belonging to service personnel returning from a two-year tour at the British Army Training Unit in Nanyuki were in limbo this week after fraught negotiations with pet travel officials in the UK sparked fears they could be left behind or stuck in quarantine for months on end.Frantic owners told the Record how Army and RAF officials had made arrangements to allow the pets to