Armed police were called to Whitefield Drive in Westvale in Kirkby shortly after 20:00 BST following reports of two teenagers being stabbed.
"In the morning we generally have calm weather, but as the temperature and the wind picks up throughout the day, fires can start to spread and we get more fuel sources drying out."They can spread onto farms, harm wildlife and be a high risk to the public as well."
He added: "Human behaviour is the cause of most wildfires in Scotland, so it is imperative we all act responsibly while enjoying the outdoors, especially over the coming days of predicted sunshine."Temperatures hit as high as 20C on Monday, making it the warmest day of the year so far in Scotland.April has seen a dry and sunny start but the temperatures are expected to fall slightly at the weekend for slightly more mild weather.
The next Senedd election could be one of the most difficult Labour has faced in Wales, a senior politician from the party has said.Labour needed to show things would improve in Wales ahead of the vote in May 2026.
The former minister also warned the UK government cannot be "continually... saying no" to calls for more powers for the Senedd and Welsh government.
A close ally of former first minister Mark Drakeford, Antoniw isESCC said there was a miscalculation of Mr Kelynack's allowances which meant he should have been contributing more towards the cost of his care. Despite this, the council said it would not be asking him to make up the shortfall from the previous year.
Mr Kelynack, who required care following a spinal injury and complications from Covid, said he already owed the council £3,000 and only had £1,000 in savings."To be told now that we are expected to now pay over £105 a week, it's a shock to the system because my savings, and our savings, went in between when I had the back problems," he said.
Ms Kelynack said she was worried about the future."We were comfy when we first come down [to Rye], but now we're having to watch every penny to get us through a week," she said.