missing Scots doctor. Police have confirmed the grim discovery was made a wooded area in Newton, Cambuslang around 10.45am this morning.
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dogs stolen from a Scots farm have now been traced at two separate locations in England. The beloved pets were stolen from a farm in Amulree near Dunkeld in broad daylight on Thursday July 15 between 2 - 2.45pm.
Devastated owners launched a public appeal to trace the dogs after the theft when callous dog nappers used tools to break the locks to a steading. One of the cocker spaniels was traced on a remote country road in Brinsley, Nottinghamshire last week and police have today confirmed the
.missing Scots doctor. Police have confirmed the grim discovery was made a wooded area in Newton, Cambuslang around 10.45am this morning.
kidney transplant during lockdown and is now enjoying his new found freedom. And as he runs about with his wee sister, Lexii, five, looking every inch a typical seven-year-old, it is hard to believe his mum was told he wouldn’t live to two weeks old.
missing at a scenic Scots beauty spot. A major search was sparked when the 82-year-old vanished at the Loch of Cliff in Unst, Shetland yesterday.
dog who come into care to be reviewed after 30 years.The Scottish SPCA says the Dangerous Dogs Act forces them to put down any Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Brasileiro or American pit bull that it comes across, regardless of the animal's temperament or suitability for adoption.The charity says the bill, which came into force on August 12 1991, is "not fit for purpose".They insist parts should be scrapped so dogs are judged on "deeds not breeds", meaning dogs would be put down only if
thieves raided a Scots hairdressers on two separate occasions making off with equipment and hundreds in cash. The Sheer Perfection salon on Alness High Street was broken into around 5.15pm on Friday and then again at around 3.15pm on Monday.
Indiana Jones 5 star and Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge bought hundreds of pounds worth of cheese when she was filming in Glasgow. Phoebe, who will star in the film alongside Harrison Ford and Narco's Boyd Holbrook, was in Glasgow for two weeks.
brutally knifed Peter McElroy during the attack in Airdrie, Lanarkshire on April 12 last year. A passing taxi driver rushed to help the 45 year-old victim, but he tragically never survived.
iOS - Android He was arrested in connection with alleged offences including disqualified driving, drug and dangerous driving.In a statement on Twitter Road Policing Scotland said: "This vehicle was pursued by #LanarkshireRP in Bothwell earlier tonight."Driver took to his feet but was located by our @polscotdogs in [tree emojis]."Arrested for offences including disqualified driving, drug and dangerous driving."**Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters
Aberdeenshire pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering through failure to provide veterinary treatment or a suitable safe environment for her pony, Eve. The SSPCA arrived at Sunnyside Farm in Drumoak on Sunday February 28 after a receiving a call from a concerned member of the public.
Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletterIndiana Jones 5 and Narcos actor Boyd Holbrook said he has 'avoided' haggis but wants to return to Scotland as he and his cast members wrapped up their filming of the Hollywood movie in Glasgow.Boyd, who has been pictured on set in the film alongside Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Shaunette Renee Wilson and a Harrison Ford body double, was asked how he enjoyed Glasgow by some fans outside of his
police and the SSPCA after spotting two dogs locked inside a car on one of the hottest days of the year. The woman, who asked to remain anonymous after the dogs' owner allegedly became aggressive towards her, said she was worried the poor pets might die.
dogs have been kidnapped by evil breeders for puppy farms. Staffordshire Bull Terriers Daisy and Thistle vanished from their home in Lenzie after being let into the garden on Saturday night at around 10.15pm.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterOn Monday, July 12, two Springer Spaniels were stolen from their Kingussie kennel in the Highlands, and on the afternoon of Thursday, July 15, two Golden Cocker Spaniels were stolen from their kennel in Amulree, Perthshire.Two of the dogs have since been found abandoned - one in Nottinghamshire.Thieves broke the locks on the kennel to make off with the elderly Golden Cockers, which
West Lothian street. The 40-year-old female owner of the XL American Bulldog-type animal has also been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.
coronavirus pandemic, which has left many learner drivers in limbo. As a result, many learner drivers have been unable to book theory tests as centres continue to deal with a major backlog.
Perthshire has made an emotional plea for them to be returned home safely.