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Massive fire breaks out at Arbroath harbour as plume of smoke engulfs streets
Massive fire breaks out at Arbroath harbour as plume of smoke engulfs streets Pictures show smoke and flame billowing into the sky over Abroath harbour in Angus, on the eastern coast of Scotland shortly after the fire broke out on Tuesday morning A huge fire has broken out at a busy harbour with firefighters scrambling to tackle the blaze as smoke pours into the sky. A plume of smoke has been pictured rising over Abroath harbour in Angus, on the eastern coast of Scotland on Tuesday morning.
Man critical after motorbike in crash with double-decker bus
The collision happened on the A92 between Arbroath and Inverkeilor at about 21:00 on Friday.
Man critical after motorbike in crash with double-decker bus
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