crash on a Scots road left a woman with 'life threatening' injuries. Three cars and two motorcycles were caught up in the pile-up at around 4.30pm on Monday on the A7066 at the junction with the B792 outside of Bathgate, West Lothian.
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Park in up market suburb of Giffnock in East Renfrewshire causing outrage among locals.But yesterday a note in a plastic 'polly pocket' was left pinned near the scene in the town.Addressed to the 'Dear residents of Giffnock' the youngsters unreservedly apologise for their behaviour in the park.And they have been praised and forgiven by locals for their 'maturity'.The letter, seen by the Record, reads: "We saw your Facebook post and wanted to say how sorry we are for the mess we left last
.crash on a Scots road left a woman with 'life threatening' injuries. Three cars and two motorcycles were caught up in the pile-up at around 4.30pm on Monday on the A7066 at the junction with the B792 outside of Bathgate, West Lothian.
Lewis Capaldi popped into the Forfar chain last night for a late night snack.
park. Police have launched a probe after the wire snares were set up at Wallyford Park in Wallyford, East Lothian.
police investigation has been launched after the body of a man was found in a stream in a Fife town earlier today. Officers from Police Scotland have sealed off part of Pittencrieff Park in Dunfermline to allow the probe to take place.
Katie Price slammed 'disgusting' trolls, including Scots comedian Frankie Boyle, who make fun of her disabled son as she spoke to MPs today.The mum-of-five talked about her campaign for 'Harvey's Law' in front of the Petitions Committee as it formally launched a Parliamentary inquiry into online abuse.The ex-glamour girl said that Frankie Boyle, alongside others who have mocked her 18-year-old Harvey, need to think about the impact of their words before 'crossing that line'.She said: "I think on
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A retail park in Hamilton was closed off by police last night after a large gathering took place.It is understood that car enthusiasts had met within Hamilton Palace Retail Park at around 8.25pm.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “We were called at around 8.25pm on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, following the report of a large gathering at Hamilton Palace Retail Park.“Officers attended, advice was given and the retail
coronavirus lockdown in March this year. But shoppers in Glasgow and Edinburgh will be able to visit John Lewis once again as the company earmarks July 13 for the reopening of both stores.
coronavirus pandemic.A six-month exemption for the annual motor check was granted in March as the UK went into lockdown.But with measures now easing across the UK, MOT tests for cars, motorcycles and vans will once again be made mandatory in England, Scotland and Wales, bringing an end to the extension scheme.Roads minister Baroness Vere has announced that from August 1, MOT tests are madatory.Drivers with an MOT due date prior to August 1 will continue to receive a six-month exemption from the
drink-driver left his victim severely injured before fleeing the scene of the high-speed crash by driving on the wrong side of a dual carriageway.Tyre fitter Andrew Gentleman, who has two convictions for drink driving, was more than four times the limit when he caused the hit-and-run smash.The 52-year-old, who left four people – including two young children – needing hospital treatment, was still four times the limit nearly four hours after the accident.Gentleman, of Falkirk, admitted driving
charged in connection with an attempted murder after another boy was hospitalised following an alleged assault on a Scots street. A 16-year-old was allegedly set upon in an attack on Boydfield Gardens, Prestwick on Saturday at 8.35pm.
attacks in the same Scots street. A 16-year-old boy was allegedly set upon by four men in Grahams Road, Falkirk, at around 7.15pm on Saturday.
Scots beauty spot and leaving a "disgusting mess". Reports of litter being left across Scotland's parks and green spaces have rocketed since the easing of lockdown restrictions.
dead in a Scots play park. Emergency services were called to the scene within Penilee Play Park on Barshaw Road, Glasgow, shortly before 10am on Saturday.
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse MSP Christina McKelvie has promised to do everything she can to fight inequality among black and other minority ethnic people in Scotland.The Equalities Minister said the Scottish Government has taken steps to tackle racism but “we need to make much greater progress”.She spoke in the Scottish Parliament last week as the world continued to react to the death of George Floyd who died in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when a police officer pressed down on his neck.Ms
teenage boy has been arrested after an alleged assault on another teen in Dunbartonshire. Officers from Police Scotland have charged a 15-year-old following an incident at around 6pm on Sunday, June 14 at the skate park area of Lennox Park in Milngavie.We previously told how cops were called to the scene.
landmines ” and a “shotgun” to deal with lochside litter louts.
18-year-old had been struggling with her mental health and her mum's battle with Huntington's Disease when she passed away.She had been staying in Glasgow with family before returning to Wick where she is from originally.Despite spending a lot of time in care loved ones said she always had smile on her face.Now her former carer Ainslie Keenan is helping her heartbroken family with the 'burden' of paying for the young woman's funeral.Ainslie said: "She was only 18 years old and it has really had
administrative blunder saw thousands of Scots shielding at home sent letters with the wrong date for when they could go back outside. The First Minister said she deeply regretted almost 18,000 people being sent advice by health bosses in April which mistakenly said shielding would end on June 8.
hotel office manager had relocated to Newhaven, Edinburgh, with her husband and 16-month old toddler for a fresh start after experiencing financial issues due to the coronavirus pandemic.The mum, who wishes to remain anonymous, has been furloughed while her husband was made redundant and they wanted to find a safe place to bring up their little one.But after moving into their new home, the mum claims she received a letter from a downstairs neighbour who issued a threatening warning about her