Glasgow soup kitchen. Cops were called to the Homeless Project Scotland set up on Argyle Street around 9.15pm on Tuesday night.
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barber shop. The 16-year-old was rushed to hospital by ambulance to treat his injuries following the incident outside S.Kucharski Gents Barber on Musselburgh High Street, in East Lothian just after 2pm yesterday.
Glasgow soup kitchen. Cops were called to the Homeless Project Scotland set up on Argyle Street around 9.15pm on Tuesday night.
Glasgow Beat the Chasers in nail-biting fashion to walk away with a cool £10,000 from the ITV game show. Medical librarian Caitlin McCulloch took on chasers Shaun Wallace, Mark Labbett, Darragh Ennis and won with an incredible 21 seconds left on her clock.
hospital after he was found badly hurt on Clark Street in Stirling at around 8.30am on Tuesday, April 27.The man was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital where he was treated for serious but not life threatening injuries.An investigation was launched into the incident and police were asking witnesses to come forward.Officers have now confirmed that a 15-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the incident. Cops say a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
shop.Grant McIntosh had to undergo emergency surgery to repair his jaw after violent Craig Swankie rained blows down on his head until he was unconscious.He was left with serious facial trauma, bruising, swelling and a “significant eye injury” following the brutal attack by in the Day-to-Day Express store in Renfrew High Street.The pair had got into a spat on June 16 last year after McIntosh punched Swankie when he stopped to ask him where the nearest off-licence was.Following their bust-up,
fires were set in a Scots high rise The first blaze sparked an emergency response after being lit in Park Court, Littleholm Place in the Dalmuir area of Clydebank around 6.30pm on Friday, April 30. Firefighters were called to the scene and officers said there were no injuries from the incident.
Police have launched a probe after the youngster, 12, was battered at Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy.
arrested and charged after a taxi driver was attacked in Dundee. The motorist was assaulted in the city's Yeaman's Lane on April 17.
fire fighters were attacked by yobs last night as they attended a blaze in Linlithgow. Crews raced to a scene on Manuel Terrace, Whitecross to tackle a deliberate fire when they were targeted.
disabled fox hunt saboteur and his car.The 51-year-old victim was reportedly beaten on Kilallan Road, Houston, Renfrewshire in October last year.He was acting as a driver for the Glasgow Hunt Sabs group which monitors local fox hunting groups and tries to disrupt hunts.At the time they had been watching the actions of a hunt in the area.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you can stay
thug who battered a female cop so badly she was unable to hold her baby has been caged again - for a savage attack on a teenage boy.Adam McManus, 28, attacked the 15-year-old, who can't be named for legal reasons, while reeling from bombshell personal news.Paisley Sheriff Court heard he carried out the latest attack during a drink and drug binge after his mum told him the man he thought was his father was not actually his dad.He was only free to commit the attack as he had been released early
cyclist.Harley Smith, 16, died after he was hit by a car while cycling through Lauireston in Falkirk on November, 3 last year.
Dumbarton l ast night. Cops have launched a manhunt for two suspects aged between 17 and 20-year-old after the serious assault on Saturday.
hospital after being assaulted at a Scots barber shop. We told earlier today how emergency raced to the scene outside S.
Glasgow mum died of bowel cancer. Carol Haley died aged 33 last week leaving behind her three-year-old daughter Kady and devastated partner Anton.
Russell Findlay agrees he can be a very difficult man.An obsessive drive to get the bottom of things during almost 30 years as a journalist made him a few powerful enemies.His confrontational ethos brought dozens of criminals, crooked lawyers and disreputable politicians to public attention.But life was turned upside down two days before Christmas 2015 when a hitman disguised as a postie turned up at Findlay’s home and threw sulphuric acid in his face.Luckily, violent William “Basil” Burns, also
Lewis Capaldi came under fire from Demi Lovato fans after he lent his support to fellow Scots The Snuts to get to number one in the UK charts.
court following an alleged incident at a Scots country park. The 35-year-old was arrested in connection with the rammy earlier this week after an investigation by Police Scotland.
The Snuts have edged out Demi Lovato to secure the Number One on this week’s Official Albums Chart with their debut album ‘W.L’.Their success means The Snuts have become the first Scottish band in 14 years to score a UK Number One album with their debut since The View’s ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’ topped the charts in 2007.While Lovato’s comeback album ‘Dancing With The Devil… The Art Of Starting Over’ was leading later in the week, The Snuts sold well late on to secure the Number One spot.
The Snuts were over the moon when their brand new album WL was named number one album in the official charts today. The talented West Lothian lads were battling for the number one spot against US singer Demi Lovato and were thrilled to come out on top.