drink-driving limit while allegedly doing 90mph on a Scottish road. The 52-year-old has been accused of speeding on the A96 at Carden near Alves in Moray as well as allegedly being over the drink drive limit.
02.07.2020 - 23:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
hospital. Emergency services raced to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in August after being alerted to the suspicious package.
Now police have confirmed they have charged a 41-year-old woman in connection with the incident. A statement released by north-east division reads: "Police in the north-east can confirm that a 41-year-old woman has been charged in connection with an incident where a package containing a powder was discovered at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary."The incident was reported to police
.drink-driving limit while allegedly doing 90mph on a Scottish road. The 52-year-old has been accused of speeding on the A96 at Carden near Alves in Moray as well as allegedly being over the drink drive limit.
Fife. The injured horsewoman was left to phone an ambulance herself after the pair walked off with their two children and two dogs without checking if she was all right.
Martin Wishart.He also claimed for champagne, whisky and wine as well as travel expenses.The SLAB had warned Burd about his conduct and he was hauled before the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal (SSDT) and fined £5000 after facing allegations of professional misconduct between 2012 and 2015.The hearing was told SLAB officials challenged Burd over several of his expense claims, including a hotel bill from 2014 for £351.45 that included champagne, whisky and wine.He was also questioned
hospitals.A probe into problems at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) and Edinburgh’s Sick Kids starts next month and could take three years.Critics slammed the fee for public relations, which comes despite the Scottish Government and health boards employing their own in-house PR teams.Glasgow’s 3x1 Group has been awarded the PR contract, having secured a similar deal for the Edinburgh Tram Inquiry.Labour MSP for Glasgow Anas Sarwar said: “What matters is not media management
Glenrothes, on Friday June 5 after concerns were raised for the youngster.The tot - who was just 11-weeks-old at the time - was taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children where they were found to be in a ‘critical’ condition.It is understood that the youngster will suffer long-term effects from the injuries sustained as they continue to be treated in hospital.Specialist forensic officers remained at the address in Macedonia for around seven days while a police guard was also put in
Scotland’s most legendary detectives “fitted up” an innocent man, which led to him spending 15 years in prison for a murder he “couldn’t” have committed.And Professor David Wilson has made a plea for “true” justice after examining the case against George Beattie, who was 19 when he was jailed for stabbing typist Margaret McLaughlin, 23, in Carluke, Lanarkshire, in 1973.David believes Detective Chief Superintendent William Muncie, famous for snaring serial killer Peter Manuel, had “tunnel
jail today.Aleem Azam, 49, thought he was in contact with a teenage girl, but in fact he was snared by a police decoy.Azam claimed he wanted to have sex with her and boasted that 'everything still worked' in his body.He was eventually snared with 18 indecent images of children.Azam pleaded guilty to sending sexual communications to the decoy as well as having the indecent images.Azam, of the city's Shawlands, was put on a community payback order with three years supervision by Sheriff Andrew
cop who has died after a short battle with cancer leaving behind two young children.Inspector Chris Mutter served in Fife Division before his death last Monday - having only been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer on October 31.He was promoted to the post of inspector in November - while he was receiving treatment for his illness.A special ceremony took place where he was promoted by the chief constable.Devastated wife Maxine is now left behind with children Ethan, three, and one-year-old
Scots beauty spot have paid tribute to their “cheeky little devil”. Freya Skene passed away after getting into difficulty with her mum Brooke at Ossian’s Cave in Dunkeld, Perthshire, on Monday evening, July 6.
"We want everyone to enjoy the experience of the national park and this has been the case for the majority.
coronavirus while being treated for other conditions is not yet known, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has admitted. Figures published last week revealed more than 1,000 patients tested positive for Covid-19 after being admitted to hospital, but Freeman said the number of deaths linked to the cases is unknown.
hospital project manager today admitted killing a 92-year-old pensioner as she walked to get her morning paper. Francis Creedican, 58, from Edinburgh, failed to keep a proper lookout as he reversed out of his driveway and collided with Christina Young, who was walking with a frame.
police after it emerged he had been spending the bank notes of his victims at several Glasgow pubs. Peter Manuel was the second last person to be hanged at Barlinnie Prison in 1958 after he was convicted of murdering seven people in Lanarkshire and the south of Scotland.
seriously injured on an Ayrshire street. Emergency services were called to the scene in Kilwinning at around 1.15am on Saturday, July 4, after the man was discovered lying on the ground.
sudden death of a woman in Grangemouth. Officers from Police Scotland were called to an address on Kingseat Avenue at around 4.40pm on Friday, July 3. Local reports suggested armed police were also scrambled to the scene around the time the heartbreaking discovery was made.
beauty spot. A major rescue operation was launched as emergency services raced to the scene in Arbroath at around 8.30pm on Thursday evening. The walker, whose age is unknown, slipped off the coastal path and sustained a leg injury.
Scottish borders. Police found 330 plants with a potential street value of £416,000 in the Sandbed area of Hawick.