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Police cordon off section of Hamilton town centre following ‘medical emergency’

Police have cordoned off a section of Hamilton town centre in response to a medical emergency that unfolded near the Top Cross area. The incident has led to the closure of the area surrounding the Price Kings shop, with a police presence stationed outside the location. An ambulance has also been dispatched to Brandon Street…
Christmas lights ‘shambles’ in Scots town as display fails to switch on TWICE
Christmas lights display in Scottish town called a ‘shambles’ as event fails to switch on twice Festive spirits were dampened in East Kilbride as the town’s Christmas light switch-on event faced technical difficulties, not once, but twice. The council-run event left hosts red-faced as the full light display failed to illuminate following the anticipated countdown,…
Dementia can be diagnosed early with simple at-home clock-drawing test

Dementia can be diagnosed early with simple at-home clock-drawing test – Daily Record Dementia symptoms aren’t always obvious, especially in the beginning, but a clock-drawing test which can be done at home can be a good indicator that someone needs to speak to a GP. There is currently no cure for dementia, the broad term…
Speeding cop admits causing death of Motherwell mum in fatal crash

A police officer has admitted to causing the death of a mother of three in Motherwell after hitting her with his speeding van as she crossed the road. PC Jamie Hamill was driving at over 50 miles per hour in a built-up area just before the fatal crash that took the life of Margaret McCarron.…
Castle Douglas Flower Club members enjoy festive display at their recent meeting

Castle Douglas Flower Club members recently gathered for a festive display at their latest meeting. The club welcomed a special guest, John Dalton from Cumbria, who impressed the audience with his beautiful Christmas arrangements. The club president, Sheila Pook, introduced John who showcased his “Christmas Greetings” theme. John’s demonstration featured various stunning floral arrangements. He…
GPs, nutritionists and professors on how to get rid of a cold in hours

GPs, nutritionists and professors share tips on how to combat a cold swiftly in hours When it comes to battling a cold or flu, timing is crucial. GPs, nutritionists, and professors have shared their expert advice on how to tackle the symptoms early on to potentially shorten the duration of the illness. According to Professor…
Scots Loganair flight forced to divert after ‘technical issue’ sparks mid-air emergency

A Loganair flight, en route from Southampton to Edinburgh, was compelled to make a diversion after a mid-air emergency on Monday morning. The flight, designated as LM322, was originally scheduled to arrive in Edinburgh around an hour after departing Southampton. However, the pilot issued a 7700 Squawk code mid-flight, indicating a general emergency onboard. This…
How to turn your garden into a robin-friendly haven this winter

How to Make Your Garden Robin-Friendly This Winter As the festive season approaches, many people love to have robins visit their gardens, bringing with them a sense of Christmas cheer. Attracting these beautiful birds doesn’t have to be a matter of chance, though. Wildlife experts have shared tips on how to increase the chances of…
POV Footage Of Firefighter Rushing Into A Burning Home Is Giving Everyone A “New Level Of Respect” For Them

When firefighter Joseth Abel Espinoza strapped a GoPro camera to his chest before rushing into a burning home in Santiago, Chile, he wasn’t just documenting his actions—he was offering the world a rare, unfiltered look at the life-threatening reality of firefighting. The footage, which has since gone viral, captures the chaos, danger, and courage required…
Killer who beat Scots backpacker to death with baseball bat denied parole for fifth time

A killer who brutally murdered a Scottish backpacker in New Zealand has been denied parole for the fifth time. Jahche Broughton was only 14 years old when he viciously beat Karen Aim, a visitor from Orkney, to death with a baseball bat in January 2008. Karen, 26, was walking back to her accommodation from a…

