Glasgow. At around 1.15pm on Friday a 22-year-old man was attacked on Cumbernauld Road in Dennistoun, close to its junction with Aberfoyle Street.
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A furious beer garden brawl at a Scots pub has been caught on camera just hours after lockdown restrictions were lifted.
Footage of the fight has been shared on social media and shows more than a dozen people caught up in the melee in Cathcart, Glasgow on Monday.It appears to show two young men wrestling on the ground as other frantic pub goers attempted to pull the feuding duo apart.One man who stepped in to try to stop the fight appears to become stuck on the ground after his leg became
.Glasgow. At around 1.15pm on Friday a 22-year-old man was attacked on Cumbernauld Road in Dennistoun, close to its junction with Aberfoyle Street.
coronavirus pandemic at a safe distance from Hollywood.“As a writer, you’re self-isolating your entire life anyway,” Morrison says from his home in his native Scotland. “So it hasn’t been that difficult.
Police rushed to a Glasgow street after a man was seriously assaulted. Officers were called to the scene at Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, around 10.20am on Tuesday July 14.
stabbings. Broadcaster John Beattie asked SNP MP Alison Thewliss if the police had questions to answer "given that a white policeman shoots dead a black man carrying a knife in Glasgow ".
Glasgow park after a man was seriously assaulted. Emergency services were called to the Elder Park area of the city around 3.30pm on Monday July 13 following reports of a 48-year-old being attacked.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Pub-goers have issued rave reviews for a Motherwell boozer after online trolls claimed it had “Scotland’s worst beer garden”.The Brass Button went viral after a picture of their make-shift outdoor seating area behind the pub went was shared on social media.Dozens of furious locals have jumped to their defence and have branded it the “best wee pub in the shire”.One drinker said: “Best pint in Motherwell by far, hands
Edinburgh woman claims she had ‘beer goggles sex’ on lockdown date with married man.Deborah, 34, from Musselburgh, revealed how she slept with the businessman after alcohol put her in the mood for passion as pub gardens reopen in Scotland.The casino croupier 'blamed lockdown' for her actions as she had not originally intended to sleep with her date, a businessman in his 40s.Deborah confessed: “This was definitely beer goggles sex and I am blaming it on lockdown."It had been a few weeks since I
pub has been blasted for allegedly saying it will refuse to serve SNP supporters when it reopens next week. The Caledonian Bar in Forfar has come under fire for a supposed social media post, now deleted, saying there would be 'no admittance' to SNP members or voters when the doors opened again next Wednesday. The tweet also says those over 70 and care home workers will also be barred due to coronavirus fears.
Motherwell has been accused of having the worst beer garden in the country after a makeshift outdoor area was trolled online. Punters took to Twitter to show tables and chairs flung together out the back of the Brass Button pub in the north of the town.
pub for the first time as restrictions on beer gardens were eased today. The Scottish Government has given pubs, restaurants and cafes the green light to open their outdoor facilities for service as part of its route map out of lockdown.
Glasgow. Cops swooped on St George's Road in the Charing Cross area of the city at around 3.35pm where they discovered the man badly hurt.
Glasgow. Cops descended on Tresta Road in the Gilshochill area of the city at around 1.05am where they found three men, two aged 18 and one aged 21, badly hurt.
Irn-Bru superfans will see their home-made lockdown adverts on TV tonight as part of the fizzy drink brand's new campaign to lift the nation's spirits. Five lucky winners beat stiff competition to the top spot to have their DIY clips showcased on prime-time telly.
pub since lockdown began more than three months ago.England is set for a Super Saturday on the US’s Independence Day as pubs open their doors again.And publicans on the English side of the border have revealed up to a third of their bookings are from Scots.Drinkers in Scotland will have to wait until Monday for beer gardens to reopen, or July 15 for pubs to get fully started again.But there are no rules against Scots heading to England for a drink other than the normal zero-tolerance crackdown
Glasgow street.The man was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary hospital around 6.45am this morning but sadly died a short time later.Emergency services raced to Duke Street in the east end of the city after receiving reports of the injured man.He was found near to Hunter Street and the Tennent's Wellpark Brewery.Police say they are not treating the death as suspicious.Enquires into the circumstances are continuing but "are at a very early stage".A Police Scotland spokesperson added: "Around 6.45
Glasgow. At around 11.30pm a fire broke out on the 10th floor of a tenement building on Littleholm Place, Clydebank on Sunday.