A takeaway owner who abducted and raped a vulnerable young woman at his fast food restaurant was jailed for six years today.
11.05.2020 - 18:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Firebugs have damaged an Orange Hall in a deliberate attack.
Vandals struck at Springburn Orange Hall, Millarbank Street, Glasgow, at around 7.15pm on Sunday night.
No one was injured but Lodge chiefs say the fire was the tenth such attack on an Orange property this year.
Police confirmed they have launched an investigation and are treating the blaze as deliberate.
Grand Master Jim McHarg slammed the incident as a "hate crime" in a post on the group's official Facebook page last night.
And he
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