Three charged over T attempted murders
Despite serious assaults that took place at T in the Park over the weekend, Tayside Police are praising the majority of festival goers. Officers have today charged three men in connection with the two attempted murders from Sunday night. The three are all in their early twenties and were expected to appear at Perth Sheriff Court today. The victims, both from Fife suffered stab wounds. One of the men has been discharged from hospital while the other has been moved out of the high dependency ward and his condition is described as serious but stable.
PRI weekend cover to be axed
Weekend emergency surgery appears to have been axed at Perth Royal Infirmary. A meeting this afternoon was being held between Health chiefs and Perth and Kinross Councilors. One councillor, Alexander Stewart has criticised the communication structure in the NHS that lead to an article today on the subject. He says he shouldn't be reading these headlines before an important meeting.
Osprey chicks take first flights
At Loch of the Lowes, two osprey chicks have been taking their first flights. Sunday's flight marked the 47th chick to fledge under care of their famous mother. Ospreys live an average of 8 years, producing 20 chicks in that time. Despite a bout of illness that looked to be the end for Lady, she and the chicks are currently doing well ahead of migration.
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