car in Aberdeenshire. The 31-year-old pedestrian was mowed down on the A90 near Boddam in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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charity work. Aylesha Meades tragically passed away in hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning after being found on St Ninian’s beach, near Lerwick.
The 25-year-old worked for Who Cares? Scotland where she supported children and young people who have been in the care system while educating others. The mum-of-one’s devastated pals and loved ones have paid tribute on social media as they struggle to come to terms with the sudden loss.Mikey Wiseman wrote: “Thank you for all the condolences.
car in Aberdeenshire. The 31-year-old pedestrian was mowed down on the A90 near Boddam in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Lanark mum-of-three, who has incurable Huntington’s disease, is on cloud nine after ticking off the most daring challenge on her bold bucket list so far.
Motherwell but as the family prepared to leave, her oldest daughter Savannah, 10, became extremely ill.As Natasha was strapping 10-month-old Oakley into her car seat, Savannah opened the packet of chlorine tablets and began to gasp for air as her throat closed up.Her terrified mum was screaming for help and begging someone to phone an ambulance as Savannah's lips turned blue and she clutched at her neck.
jabs by today, but Labour say this target has not been met. Scottish Labour MSP Jackie Baillie said: “The SNP’s failure to meet this flagship target is humiliating for them – but it should worry us all.
Covid prevented early diagnosis of her skin cancer.And while Fiona Weir, 43, has had treatment for a malignant melanoma, she now faces years of scans and tests to ensure the cancer has not spread or returned.By the time it was discovered, it had already spread to the lymph nodes in her groin and she is only thankful it was detected before it metastasised into her organs.But her cancer is already at stage three – just one below the most serious stage.Fiona, who is studying criminal justice while
paedophile hunters vigilante group gathered outside a property in EdinburghA video was shared online of a mob of protesters standing outside the house in Great Carleton Square last night.Police attended the address at around 9pm and arrested a 40-year-old man in connection with indecent communications.The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was accused by the group of speaking inappropriately to who he thought were 12 and 13 year old girls.The footage shows a huge crowd waiting for cops
Threipmuir Reservoir near Edinburgh. Hussain Abrahem Al Ejrf had been enjoying a day out with pals when tragedy struck after he went missing while swimming on Wednesday, July 14.
Cumbernauld around 8.55pm on Monday July 19. He was thought to be in the Croy or Falkirk area at the time after returning from a trip to Birmingham via train.
late night attack in a Scots park. The man was seriously assaulted in Ruchill Park in Glasgow.
Fife street. Police were called to the scene on Chapel Street in Lochgelly shortly before 9pm on Saturday, July 16.
Fife street sparking a major police investigation. Emergency services were called to the scene on Boblingen Way in the Tanshall area of Glenrothes in the early hours of Saturday morning.
called to West Pilton Grove around 5pm on June 18. Russell Scammell was allegedly attacked in a common stairwell in the building.
Edinburgh when he heard a hissing sound coming from his shorts. Believing he accidentally turned the vape on, Alex plunged his right hand into his pocket to investigate, reports Edinburgh Live.
A96 was closed for over six hours on Sunday following the collision, which happened at around 7pm on the A96 at Wester Hardmuir. Police confirmed a 41-year-old woman - named locally as Kelly Smith - had died in the crash, with loved ones flooding social media with emotional tributes.Her daughter wrote: "Can't believe I'm writing this...
gin to his schoolmates has bucked the trend during lockdown by launching his own drinks business.Bruce Walker, 22, from Broomhill in Glasgow's west end, turned his passion for spirits into a company called Purist Gin after finding himself jobless when the first coronavirus lockdown hit.Within months of him launching, the first batch of his new juniper spirit had won a bronze medal at the Scottish Gin Awards in a category with 150 entrants, including established names like Edinburgh Gin and Isle
Preston when he fell and suffered horrific injuries on April 4 2021. An inquest held at Preston Coroner's Court on July 8 heard that Mr Hawthorne, from Glasgow, was immediately taken to the Royal Preston Hospital but sadly passed away two weeks later.
Largs and Millport Weekly News her husband was cutting a tree recently when he was bitten above the eye by a false widow spider. Within 48 hours of the agonising bite, his eye had become swollen and he lost full control of his body.With his condition deteriorating, Margaret rushed her husband to hospital where doctors revealed he had inflammation of the brain.
mum claims the Scottish Government has ignored her pleas to make lifesaving cannabis oil available on the NHS for her son. Lisa Quarrell's eight-year-old son Cole Thomson has drug-resistant focal epilepsy - a condition which means he suffers from severe seizures which cannot be stopped or controlled by conventional medication.
West Lothian house has been named as Keith Allan. Police were called to the scene on Falside Crescent in Bathgate at around 8pm on Monday after the alarm was raised.
Police and other emergency services scrambled to Falside Crescent, Bathgate, after being called to reports of an incident at around 8pm on Monday July 5.A 42-year-old man died following the alleged disturbance, with a 32-year-old has been arrested in connection with the death.Forensic teams and police officers were today spotted outside the scene, where a tent has been erected while teams collect evidence.Enquiries are currently ongoing.Officers warn that locals will notice a heavy police