A woman was rescued after getting stuck in mud on a walk in the Peak District on Bank Holiday Monday.
13.03.2024 - 20:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Kilmarnock road is currently blocked after a huge lorry became lodged on a verge.
The HGV is currently jammed into a grass bank in the town's Innellan Drive with locals reporting no through access.
The road joins two of the town's busiest routes - Western Road and Glasgow Road.
It appears that teams are currently working to try and free the lorry from the verge at the moment.
More to follow.
Read next:
Don't miss the latest Ayrshire headlines – sign up to our free daily newsletter
A woman was rescued after getting stuck in mud on a walk in the Peak District on Bank Holiday Monday.
This Morning stars Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond have been forced to apologise after an entertainment correspondent dropped a swear word live on-air.The presenters were chatting to reporter Andrew Freud, a journalist based in Los Angeles, as they broke down the latest in pop culture news. However, Andrew was more passionate than expected when speaking about Beyoncé's new album Cowboy Carter on This Morning's Tuesday 2nd April show. Discussing how some of Beyoncé's new tracks don't feature on the vinyl album, Andrew said: "Alright guys, so the beehive in buzzing and they're buzzing big time.
One of the Antiques Roadshow experts was left not wanting to value an 'awful' item as he was left 'sad' by its shocking history. Sunday night’s episode (March 31) saw Ronnie Archer-Morgan decline to give a valuation to one of the guest’s items after admitting it was ‘one of the most difficult things’ he had ever spoken about on the show.
BBC Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell has faced a difficult few years after being diagnosed with cancer in 2022. Theo, 36, was left devastated at the news which came just one year after the birth of her son Jonah.
Sony is opening Miramax’s Here stateside as a platform release, going ro NYC and LA on Nov. 15, then a limited break on Nov. 22, followed by a wide opening on Nov. 27.
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left 'shaking' in disbelief after a wine glass she bought for just 50p turned out to be 300 years old and worth a fortune. In the latest instalment of the BBC show, members of the public attended the Eden Project, with one woman bringing along a glass her father had given her. She explained to expert Andy McConnell: “It belongs to my father, he saw it on a bric-a-brac stall, they wanted 10p, my father liked it so gave him 50p." But further investigation revealed that the glass was actually incredibly rare, with Andy sharing its origins.
Fiona Bruce has had an impressive career with the BBC. Starting as a researcher for Panorama, the 59 year old has since presented popular shows like Crimewatch, Question Time, Fake Or Fortune, Antiques Roadshow and the news bulletins. In 2023, Fiona was listed as the sixth highest paid stars at the BBC, earning between £395,000 and £399,999 a year.This had fallen from 2021/2022 when she was paid between £410,000 and £414,999 and 2020/2021 when she was paid between £405,000 and £409,999.
Director Nicholas Hytner and writer Alan Bennett are collaborating again, with The Lady in the Van, The History Boys and The Madness of King George duo set to team on The Choral, which will star Ralph Fiennes, Jim Broadbent and Simon Russell Beale. Production begins in May in Yorkshire, according to Sony Pictures Classics, which said Wednesday that it has acquired all worldwide rights to the pic.
Police closed a road in Manchester city centre on Tuesday afternoon (March 20) following a collision between a bus and a car.
A 20mph zone will be introduced on a “lethal” road in Oldham following the tragic deaths of two cyclists. Stamford Road in Lees is due to receive a new speed limit and a number of traffic calming measures to reduce the risk of further accidents.
Two teenage boys have died and another is fighting for his life following a horror crash in Stirling.
Antiques Roadshow has seen some incredible items valued by its history boffins since the show began in 1979. Some guests have even stormed off air. From artifacts that have been passed down through generations to lost objects discovered in attics and car boot sales, the BBC programme fronted by Fiona Bruce – who was delighted when the Duchess of Cornwall appeared on the show – has seen it all.
The running of private prison HMP Kilmarnock has been transferred to the Scottish Prison Service after its contract with Kilmarnock Prison Services Ltd came to an end.
Comic Relief has been slammed by some viewers of the annual telethon after Mollie King was seen just hours after completing her epic cycling challenge for the charity in memory of her late dad.
Stop and search powers in Bury have been extended to eight Metrolink stations after a spate of violent knife crime in the borough since Monday. They wil stay in place until tomorrow afternoon.
Matthew Koma is making sure that he doesn’t get his wife Hilary Duff pregnant again.
A Muslim boy was brutally stabbed on a Glasgow street moments after he reportedly left a mosque to get his bus home.
Jamie Carragher is still of the opinion Manchester City are the team to beat as the business end of the Premier League season approaches.
An Antiques Roadshow guest had a simple three-word response to the staggering valuation of her diamond bracelet and matching ring. While getting her jewellery evaluated by expert Joanna Hardy, the lady shared that she'd inherited them from her late mother-in-law, Audrey, who was a mayor's wife.The precious pieces were given to her in 1976 when her husband became the mayor of Fylde in Lancashire. Joanna confessed: "I see a lot of jewellery, but very few jewels actually make my heart smile.
A man who was hit by a lorry on a main road in Trafford remains in a serious condition in hospital, police have confirmed.