The daughter of panto star Andy Gray has spoken of her emotional return to the stage without her late dad.
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rammy between two gangs who attacked cars with baseball bats in Castlemilk involved mourners who clashed at the funeral of a Scots killer.
Convicted murderer Asif Rehman, 29, died behind bars at HMP Shotts, North Lanarkshire on Monday, September 13.A source told the Record how the violent scenes unfolded following Rehman's funeral at the Muslim section at Linn Cemetery last Thursday after tensions ran high.Castlemilk's Carmunnock Road was then brought to a standstill as two groups of men
.The daughter of panto star Andy Gray has spoken of her emotional return to the stage without her late dad.
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hospital after being seriously assaulted on a Scots street. Police were called to reports of the attack on Greenock's Cathcart Street in the early hours of Saturday morning, October 2.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary Hospital for treatment. Pictures from the scene showed several marked police vehicles parked on the road with their lights flashing.
a Glasgow street after an incident involving a gun. The alarm was raised at around 9.25pm on Saturday when the 33-year-old was discovered on Garlieston Road in Barlanark.Glasgow Live reports that an off-duty paramedic is said to have gone to his aid before emergency services arrived.
Perth following the incident. Emergency services raced to Rannoch Road, around 11.15am on Monday after a woman fell from a flat window.
West Dunbartonshire.Emergency services were called to the scene on Stewart Street, Dalmuir, at around 6.30am on Saturday after the alarm was raised. Police have confirmed that one person has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
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family is suffering 'unbearable heartbreak' after their Scots grandad vanished over a week ago. Paul Johnson disappeared without warning from his home in St Andrews which was ‘completely out of character’ for him.
children so they can afford to pamper their three pooches. Claire Kelly Johnston, 35, and Stuart Johnston, 38, have spent £20,000 on their ' babies ' - Cupcake, three, Teddybear, two, and Popcorn, two - and have said they don't plan on having any children now they have dogs.
Rutherglen at the weekend. A man and a woman, both aged 32, were attacked while walking on Cathcart Road, near to its junction with Farie Street, around 12.05am on Sunday.
police van on Scots street at the weekend. The woman was struck down by the emergency vehicle around 8.20pm on Merry Street in Motherwell.
Falkirk. Emergency services were called to High Street, Bonnybridge, at around 5.30pm on Friday September, 17.Officers say the 54-year-old in a serious condition, but his injuries aren’t believed to be life-threatening.There are reports the man was treated for stab injuries, however this is unconfirmed at this time.Pictures from the scene shared on social media showed a number of cops and paramedics treating the man.No arrests have been made at this stage.
Dumbarton. The men, aged 57 and 58, were walking on Castle Street around 1.20am on Sunday, September 12.
jailed for at least 15 years. Connor McMath, 21, struck Sean Ford, 15, in the neck in front of other stunned youngsters.
SNP Health Secretary said people should think twice before calling 999 for a paramedic due to the current pressures on the NHS. While he pledged any additional cash that could be found would be spent trying to ease the pressure on the health service, the Health Secretary conceded it "will be a challenging autumn and winter".In light of that, he said people should consider whether it is "absolutely critical" for them to call for an ambulance.