Falkirk sweetie shop an "absolute rip off" after she received "about 10 sweets" in her £2 mixture. Rachel Muirhead was left horrified after opening the paper bag from Brain Freeze on Grahams Road, to find a very small amount of treats inside.
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knife embedded in a man’s head.Adrian Rosu, 25, collected three knives from his staff quarters at the Green Welly Stop cafe in Tyndrum, Perthshire, and set off towards the Tyndrum Inn after a fight over a game of pool.Witnesses described him walking down Tyndrum main street with one knife tucked into his belt and crossing and re-crossing the others in front of him to sharpen them. Staff barred the inn door while police raced to the scene from nearly 35 miles away.
Falkirk sweetie shop an "absolute rip off" after she received "about 10 sweets" in her £2 mixture. Rachel Muirhead was left horrified after opening the paper bag from Brain Freeze on Grahams Road, to find a very small amount of treats inside.
smashed into a shop in Renfrew has been spared jail.Imran Akmal, 32, was handed a £5,000 fine and banned from the roads for three years.Akmal left his brother with a fractured spine after driving at double the 30mph speed limit and ploughing into Ferry Nice Foods.Akmal denied causing serious injury by dangerous driving during the incident on May 14, 2018.However, a jury at Paisley Sheriff Court convicted him of causing serious injury to Usman Akmal - his 21-year-old brother - leaving him with a
slashed his terrified victim across the face in a brutal street attack.The 52-year-old man was targeted by a knifeman in Dalskeith Road, Ferguslie, Paisley.He was rushed to the town’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, where he received stitches to a gaping facial injury, police last night revealed.It’s understood the man could be left scarred for life following the blade attack.An investigation is now underway into the horror weapon onslaught, with officers appealing for witnesses to come
Kilmarnock farm on Sunday afternoon as they immediately alerted their vet. Sadly the sheep couldn't be saved and was in extreme pain following the attack which left the animal with severe injuries.
Police have launched a probe after the terrified man was robbed of his high-value mountain bike in Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow, at around 8pm on Saturday, April 10.
probe after a man in a surgical face mask raided a Scots home before making off with a car. The house was broken into in Colintraive Crescent, in Robroyston area of Glasgow, around 5.30am on Saturday April 10.
Holyrood election manifesto with a bold call to reduce demands on younger children outside of school so they can spend more time socialising as lockdown eases.The Greens argue that many pupils have been left isolated from their friends as a result of repeated school closures over the last year, with their social development suffering as a result.The party cites research by education experts at the University of Stirling which suggests homework can worsen inequality as it disadvantages children
drug user injected heroin at her door and tried to enter her home before leaving a bloodied path in his wake.Jade Ward now fears for the safety of her newborn daughter, five-year-old step-daughter and other youngsters who live in the same four-in-a-block in Ayr, South Ayrshire after the frightening incident on Wednesday.The 24-year-old was left 'terrified' after 'hearing a noise out on the close' at around 7.30pm before a concerned neighbour then showed her shocking footage of the man at their
Covid-19 after her daughter contracted it at school has begged families to stick to the rules for the sake of her vulnerable child and others.Jenny Tait, from Johnstone, developed flu-like symptoms and ached all over after her daughter Amber, who has a learning disability and heart condition, was named as a close contact of a person with covid at Fordbank Primary School.And, while the covid test was too distressing for Amber to take, positive results were returned for her two siblings Lucy, 12,
shopkeeper has told how he was 'in tears' after a heartless thug snatched a seven-year-old girl's birthday cake in the middle of the night. The NIsa Local in Mintlaw is a mainstay of the Aberdeenshire town and often orders in speciality items from local bakers Murdoch Allan for customers.
attack his estranged lover's new boyfriend. Ian Whiteford was angry the woman had left him and found herself another man.
Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, in his car. Officers were then called to the area and a man was taken away.
Irvine, after he sped across the Irish Sea to see her on the Isle of Man last year.The stunt landed him in court for breaching lockdown restrictions – and now his “Juliet” has ended up in the dock too.Radcliffe appeared from police custody via a video link charged with causing actual bodily harm and two counts of causing criminal damage.She is also accused of breaching the Isle of Man’s lockdown restrictions.During Thursday’s hearing at Douglas Courthouse, prosecutor Chrissie Hunt said
serial bogus caller who preys on the elderly got more than he bargained for - and found himself being attacked by the pensioner he was trying to rob.
Kilmarnock.Officers were called to the Glebe Road area of the town at around 9.35pm on Thursday, March 18, following reports of disturbance. A 56-year-old man was found to have sustained serious injuries after leaving the Wellbeck fish and chip shop.
sheriff their actions were “incredibly stupid”. Angela and Gary Paterson were "raging angry" during a stand-off, as they attempted to abduct him, a court heard.
boy with disabilities broke his nose at a Scots school and his mum claims he was 'neglected'. Kirsty Clapperton was left furious when her son, who has autism and uses a wheelchair, was in a serious accident at Braidburn School in Edinburgh.
lorry fire and rescued a fellow motorist by pulling him out of the passenger window. Lee Metcalf has been hailed as a "true hero" after he saved a lorry driver on Monday afternoon on the M74 at junction 12, near Abington.
knife the throat of a teenage Good Samaritan to steal his expensive mountain bike has been jailed. Gary Maxwell, 34, pretended to 17-year-old Mark Cooper that he needed to know when the next bus was due to arrive.
Old Firm clash. A 17-year-old boy has now been charged after the vile post was reported to officers during the Celtic v Rangers SPFL match on Sunday.