assault in Glasgow's east end. Officers received reports that a 22-year-old woman was sexually assaulted in McNair Street, in the Shettleson area of the city on Saturday September 25.
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Scots island beach. The sea mammal stranded on Papa Westray in Orkney on Monday, where it was found deceased.
Scottish Marine Animal Strandings Scheme (SMASS) were called out to the animal, and secured the carcass so that they can hold a post-mortem.This will inform them about how the whale died and maybe why it ended up washed up on the Orkney beach. The killer whale has been identified as one that regularly visits Shetland as part of the 27's pod of orcas.
assault in Glasgow's east end. Officers received reports that a 22-year-old woman was sexually assaulted in McNair Street, in the Shettleson area of the city on Saturday September 25.
campervan with their dogs. Victoria MacDonald, 28, and Scott Ross, 32, lived in a swanky three-bed pad which even had a ballroom - but found the pressure of their careers was bringing them down.
allegedly being stabbed on an Aberdeen street. Emergency services were called to the scene on Wellington Road at around 3am on Sunday, September 26.
Edinburgh hotel.Emergency services were called to the scene at around 5am on Saturday after the alarm was raised in the Grassmarket area of the capital. Police have confirmed that a 22-year-old was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment however his current condition is not known.
teacher, Sabina Nessa. Sabina, 28, was taking a five-minute walk to meet a friend at The Depot bar in Pegler Square near her home in Kidbrooke, south-east London, on September 17 at around 8.30pm when she was attacked.
increased financial support for more than 19,400 children and young people to help their families heat their homes this winter has been outlined in the Scottish Parliament. The proposed legislation extends the eligibility criteria for the annual Child Winter Heating Assistance payment to young people aged 16 to 18 in Scotland, who are in receipt of the enhanced daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterTHREE teenagers from Scotland have made it to the final of a UK driving competition – despite not being old enough to hold a driving licence.Millar McGovern, 13, from Dunfermline, Liam Shields, 14, of Cumbernauld, and Scott Simpson, 15, from Eyemouth, have all been awarded a place in the final of the Young Driver Challenge 2021, having beaten off stiff competition from hundreds of others.The contest is run by
rammy between two gangs who attacked cars with baseball bats in Castlemilk involved mourners who clashed at the funeral of a Scots killer.
prison after he was caught sending graphic sexual messages to a number of 'young girls' online. John Gerrie used Facebook to try and groom children but was unaware he had been duped by decoy accounts run by several vigilante groups.
Daily Record alarmed at the crazy scheme being plotted by campaigners who believe Mitchell is innocent. It’s not known if Mitchell, who was 16 when convicted at the High Court in Edinburgh in 2005 of killing girlfriend Jodi Jones, is aware of the stunt.
behind bars for the rest of their lives. Teenager Dean Ryan and his older brother Steven were convicted of killing the 34-year-old Glasgow procurator fiscal in 1994.
jailed for at least 15 years. Connor McMath, 21, struck Sean Ford, 15, in the neck in front of other stunned youngsters.
Scotland’s Minister for Mental Wellbeing Kevin Stewart told the Standard the government was investing £120 million to transform services in response to the mental health effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and with the aim of reducing waiting times for (CAMHS) and psychological therapies.He said: “We know that demand for these services is continuing to increase and delivering service improvements can only be achieved with the right workforce capacity and capability.
iOS - Android Fearless.org is the youth programme of independent charity Crimestoppers.Nine out of 10 of those caught with offensive weapons in Scotland are on average under 30 years old and male.Lyndsay McDade, National Youth Projects Coordinator for the charity Crimestoppers Scotland, said: “In our experience, young people want to do the right thing and speak up, but they’re often worried about being labelled a grass or physical reprisals.“We’re urging young people to continue to tell our
murderer who hurled boiling water over prison officers has died in jail. Asif Rehman was an inmate at HMP Shotts, North Lanarkshire when he passed away on Monday, according to the Scottish Prison Service (SPS).
Scotland’s highest court to be freed. In 1994, Dean Ryan, then 17, and his older brother Steven, then 21, were convicted of murdering 34-year-old Procurator Fiscal Marshall Stormonth at his home in Glasgow’s west end and then setting his body on fire.
crash has been named as Nicholas Wylie by police.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterAlmost 700 young people in Forth Valley are still waiting for vital mental health treatment, according to new figures.The latest data from Public Health Scotland (PHS) has revealed that 695 people are still awaiting support from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) locally for the period up to June 30, with only 39 per cent of those having been waiting for 18 weeks or fewer.It represents a
Naman Ramachandran Emerging star Chinenye Ezeudu has joined the cast of Young Films’ “Silent Roar,” alongside Louis McCartney (“Grounding”), Ella Lily Hyland (“Intruder”) and Mark Lockyer (“Holby City”).The film, a contemporary tale of adolescence and surfing set on a Scottish Hebridean island, is being produced by Chris Young (“”The Inbetweeners Movie”) and is written and directed by BAFTA nominated Johnny Barrington.
Orkney beach is thought to have died after becoming entangled in rope.We told how the orca was discovered washed up on Papa Westray on Monday.It was recovered by the Scottish Marine Animals Stranding Scheme (SMASS), who performed a post-mortem to find out its apparent cause of death.They discovered the juvenile whale's most likely cause of death was drowning after becoming entangled in rope which could have came from fishing gear.The male was identified as one which regularly visits Shetland as