Garbage are back with ‘The Men Who Rule The World’, as well as announcing their long-awaited seventh album ‘No Gods No Masters’.Produced by longtime collaborator Billy Bush, ‘No Gods No Masters’ will arrive in June.
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Glasgow Central Station. Officers investigating an assault have today released a CCTV image in connection with the incident.
At 1.30pm on Saturday November 14 2020, a man was challenged at the station’s ticket barriers by a member of rail staff for attempting to travel on a child’s ticket. Due to having an invalid ticket the man was refused travel but he then spat in the face of the member of rail staff and fled the station.
Garbage are back with ‘The Men Who Rule The World’, as well as announcing their long-awaited seventh album ‘No Gods No Masters’.Produced by longtime collaborator Billy Bush, ‘No Gods No Masters’ will arrive in June.
Glasgow following reports a man was "slashed and stabbed" in a horror attack.
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NHS worker was hospitalised after thinking a taxi driver was going to kill her over fiver. Maxine Rodgers was dragged down the street holding onto the inside of the car door when the driver sped off.
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Stirling man.Lee Wood's "concerned" family and friends have not see him since yesterday.The 32-year-old has links to the Stirling and Clackmannanshire areas.He has access to a black Ford Mondeo with registration WN05ZFT so may have travelled further afield.Police have now released a description of Lee in a bid to trace him.He is described at a white male, 5’9” with short brown hair and a beard.A statement from Forth Valley Police reads: "Police in Stirling are responding to concerns regarding
Glasgow closed after a horror smash between two cars.Emergency services were called to the scene of the two-car crash, which took place near junction 16 around 1.05pm on Saturday Mach 13.One person involved was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary.Traffic Scotland tweeted that Lanes 2 and 3 closed on the M8 westbound due to the collision.Officers have since confirmed all lanes have been since been re-opened.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "We received a report of a two-car crash on the M8
direct to your inbox A man has been detained by police after he 'tried to attack doctors, patients and nurses with six different knives' at a health centre in Stockport. Officers were called to reports of a man with a knife at the Woodley Health Centre on Hyde Road just after 12.30pm today (Friday).
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Leigh executed a drugs warrant at a home in Railway Road on Friday, discovering hundreds in cash, a machete, a knife - as well as stashes of substances believed to be class A and class B drugs.
Bolton man who drunkenly told airline staff to 'f*** off' after being refused more alcohol has been released from prison following an appeal. Daniel Keigher, 32, was jailed for 18 weeks in December, following a hearing at Manchester Magistrates' Court.
Strathaven dog owner stabbed and tried to strangle his pet Labrador while claiming he was God and the world was about to end.Martin Stewart’s horrified partner tried desperately to intervene as he hung the helpless dog with its lead from a door handle.He then stabbed the pooch twice in the stomach before turning the knife on himself, stabbing his neck.Stewart – naked and covered in blood – then confronted police officers, warning that he’d been “commanded” to kill them.Sheriff Thomas Millar
Police have launched an attempted murder investigation after a man was left hospitalised in North Lanarkshire. A 62-year-old man was rushed to Monklands Hospital following an incident in Glenboig on Friday, March 5.
Motherwell train station in May 2019. He said he was on his way to a drag event in Glasgow when he accidentally bumped into a man he didn’t know.He apologised, but was punched on the face and fell to the ground, breaking his ankle.Passers-by rushed to his aid and an ambulance was called.The victim spent three days in hospital where he had metal plates inserted in his shattered ankle.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A reckless firebug caused thousands of pounds worth of damage after torching a mobile phone mast and electricity box.Emergency crews raced to Thorn Hill, in Johnstone, after reports of a blaze at around 11.30pm on Wednesday.A bin was deliberately set alight next to the electrical box and quickly spread to the mast, investigators said.It was established that the fire had been started deliberately and