Six people are taken to hospital after a road crash on Scotland’s M8 motorway. Reports say the incident involves a minivan and a lorry (HGV), with the collision occurring on the M8 near Chapelhall on Saturday. According to accounts from both outlets, three children and three adults are among the casualties, and all six are rushed to hospital for treatment. The Daily Record reports that three adults and three children are taken to hospital, while the Glasgow Times specifies that the six people include three children and describes the crash as involving a minivan and HGV. Both sources frame the incident as occurring on a busy motorway and indicate that emergency services respond and transport the injured to hospital. Details on the severity of injuries, the conditions of those affected, and the cause of the crash are not provided in the information available from the cited reports.