police raced to the scene of a 'suspicious' incident in Glasgow.
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Rangers title celebrations last night.George Square was left decimated after fans gathered to celebrate Rangers winning the league despite a police warning not to.The council has since slammed the “lack of care and respect” shown by revellers after five memorial benches were destroyed.It is now in the process of trying to repatriate plaques removed from the benches with their owners.Writing on Twitter this afternoon, the council said: “We’ve had cleansing and parks teams in George Square since
.police raced to the scene of a 'suspicious' incident in Glasgow.
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Rangers title celebrations. The Record has learned more than 30 police officers have had to self-isolate after some of them tested positive for Covid-19 after working among the crowds at Ibrox and George Square two weeks ago.
the large gatherings in George Square or outside Ibrox Stadium on March 7 after developing covid symptoms. Thousands of Rangers fans descended on central Glasgow to celebrate their team's first title win in a decade despite Scotland still being under a strict lockdown.
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Glasgow have been told to get a coronavirus test after a number contracted coronavirus.Jillian Evans, head of health intelligence at NHS Grampian, said there may be a further increase in cases across the Glasgow area in the coming week after large crowds gathered in George Square and outside Ibrox.The health chief also encouraged those who have spent time with people who were at the celebrations to be "vigilant" and book a covid test as well.Yesterday Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith announced
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Rangers.Parkhead chiefs are taking the steps after one of their club shops was damaged last weekend in Glasgow city centre, while there has also been additional activity in recent days around the Billy McNeill statue at the foot of Celtic Way.It is understood the move is a precautionary measure and a Celtic club spokesman said: “Following the events of last weekend we are enhancing security around the club’s property in the run up to the match.”The March 21 derby faces some uncertainty amid
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memorial benches damaged by fans at George Square last night.The vandalism took place during a chaotic night in the city which saw large groups gathering to celebrate following Rangers league title win.Thousands of supporters descended onto George Square despite a warning from Police Scotland not to gather in large crowds.After the crowd dispersed fans were slammed for leaving mounds of rubbish and damaging memorial benches at George Square.Now fans have raised over £5,000 to repair the benches
Police have launched a probe after the windows of the Argyle Street store were smashed at around 8pm last night.Inquiries into the incident are ongoing and police have not said who is responsible for the damage.However, the vandalism took place during a chaotic night in the city which saw large groups gathering to celebrate following Rangers league title win.
Rangers FC winning the Scottish Premiership despite coronavirus restrictions. Large crowds of joyous supporters have turned out in force despite a previous warning from Police Scotland not to gather in large crowds ahead of Sunday’s result.Video footage from the scene show uniformed officers in attendance as they attempt to control and disperse the growing number of fans celebrating the Govan side claimed the 55th title.