horror crash in Stirlingshire has tragically lost his fight for life. Liam Lacon was badly injured after his Yamaha motorcycle was involved in a collision with a Volkswagen Tiguan on Saturday, June 5.
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Glasgow venue SWG3 has announced the launch of Yard Life - a new urban arts gallery which is set to showcase the work of Scotland's best graffiti artists. Opening on Thursday, May 27, the gallery marks the first step in SWG3 and Yardworks’ plans for a new street arts district and will exhibit the latest works in street art and graffiti from across the country.
horror crash in Stirlingshire has tragically lost his fight for life. Liam Lacon was badly injured after his Yamaha motorcycle was involved in a collision with a Volkswagen Tiguan on Saturday, June 5.
Follow all the latest updates on our blog below. A delay to lockdown easing may also help break the link between infections and hospital admissions, a public health professor suggested.Professor Linda Bauld, from the University of Edinburgh, told LBC that the variant first identified in India now accounted for the majority of UK cases, but the death rate among people with this infection was low."You can see amongst people who were infected with this variant, the mortality rate was 0.7%, just 12
sex offender moved one step closer to a life sentence today after a judge called for a formal risk assessment on the danger he poses to the public. John Bermingham, 54, was found guilty of repeatedly subjecting under-age girls to horrific sexual abuse this year after being caged in 2002 for attempting to rape an 11-year-old girl and carrying out a sex attack on a teenage nursing assistant.
East Lothian. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A198 near Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, at around 5pm on Wednesday.
fake tan disaster at one point. But one Scot claims she has the answer to getting a natural sun-kissed glow without the fuss that will 'change your life'.
Nicola Sturgeon is set to make an announcement on the state of the coronavirus pandemic in the Scottish Parliament later today.The First Minister will address MSPs at Holyrood as cases continue to rise across parts of the country.It comes as Scotland marks six months since the Covid-19 vaccination programme was rolled out.At the end of last week Sturgeon announced that cases of the deadly virus had tripled in the last month just as Scotland starts to move out of lockdown restrictions.The news
Get the latest celeb gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox each week with our Showbiz newsletter.Love Island's voiceover genius Iain Stirling says his new ITV2 sitcom Buffering is his best work to date.The Scots born talent who has also hosted CelebAbility for ITV2, had been working on his 'passion project' for some years.The sitcom, written by him and fellow stand-up Steve Bugeja's, is a six-part series and focuses around a group of friends who are challenged by millennial living.In
event. Students and members of the public are being invited to The Post Mortem Live this autumn.
North Uist is known for its empty, golden beaches, non-existent crime and friendly ways - and locals love life just as it is. The Scottish island, which lies almost as close to Iceland as it does to London, is described "like the Bahamas but without the heat".
lockdown restrictions. In Tuesday's update, Nicola Sturgeon announced some local council areas could move to Level 1 on Saturday, while others will remain at Level 2.
pervert teacher has hit out at a “lenient” prison sentence he was handed - and blasted him for ruining her life. The woman, now 47, was abused when from the aged of 11 to 16 by music teacher William Wright who was caged for 20 months for the attacks between 1985 to 1990.
Glasgow. Shelley Ann Daly went missing from the Kirkmuirhill in Larkhall area on the morning of Saturday, May 29.
Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene in Ingram Street in the city centre at around 10.15pm on Sunday, May 30, after the alarm was raised.
benefits suspended by the DWP left a heartbreaking note for his loved ones. Maxwell Quinton tragically passed away in Glenrothes, Fife, on April 13 after receiving a letter telling him his Personal Independence Payment was being suspended.
coronavirus briefing later today as cases in parts of Scotland continue to rise. The First Minister will issue an update on the situation in Glasgow as cases of the virus spread.
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by ambulance. The incident happened on February 27 in Bridge of Don and James has now thanked the policemen who saved his life, as well as the charity who donated the equipment.
coronavirus briefing later today as cases rise in some parts of the country.The First Minister will provide an update on the state of the pandemic in Scotland as the country slowly moves out of lockdown.It's expected Sturgeon will address the situation in Glasgow, Clackmannanshire and East Renfrewshire where cases of the virus are particularly high.Glasgow is the only council area in Scotland that remains in Level Three lockdown, while the rest of the mainland sits in Level Two.The news comes as
McVitie's biscuit factory took his own life because of fears he would not get a redundancy payout, his family claim. The distraught family of Andy Millar, 55, who had worked for the firm for 37 years, said he was sent home last Sunday evening after an incident on the production line.