Glasgow knife attack was delayed after more than 100 people turned up to the ceremony. The funeral of Badreddin Abadlla Adam was expected to take place in the city’s Linn Cemetery at 2pm on Saturday afternoon.
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Glasgow knife attacker has been described by fellow asylum seekers staying at the hotel he launched the rampage at, as a "quiet and polite and decent guy".Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan, was shot dead by officers after six people - including 42-year-old police constable David Whyte - were injured in the incident on Friday at the Park Inn Hotel on West George Street.The other five people - aged 17, 18, 20, 38 and 53 - all remain in hospital as of the latest update on Saturday, with one in
.Glasgow knife attack was delayed after more than 100 people turned up to the ceremony. The funeral of Badreddin Abadlla Adam was expected to take place in the city’s Linn Cemetery at 2pm on Saturday afternoon.
racist graffiti has appeared in Glasgow city centre with bigoted thugs scrawling 'KKK' and 'F*** yer Blacks' next to a busy walkway. A shocked member of the public came across the race-hate messages at an underpass as he headed to Cowcaddens Subway station on Thursday morning.
asylum seekers, the local authority leader has said.Susan Aitken told the Record she was "as confident as I can be" the majority of Glaswegians still wanted to help refugees who were fleeing persecution in their home countries, following the stabbing incident that shocked the city.Council bosses are now pushing the Home Office in London - which controls the UK's immigration system - to make changes to the contract tendering process which sees private firms given responsibility for looking after
housing asylum seekers in hotels is taking place following last month's knife attack in Glasgow. Home Office minister Chris Philp said officials from the department have been tasked with examining the issues raised following talks with the city council and Glasgow MPs.
hotel yesterday to stop them complaining to the Press about inhumane treatment.
Asylum seekers have protested in Glasgow claiming living in a hotel is no better than being in a detention centre. They demanded to be put back in homes and the £5 daily allowance reinstated.The protesters are asking the Home Office and Mears Group - the company in charge of housing refugees in Glasgow - to show their duty of care.
stabbing frenzy left six people, including a police officer, seriously injured had spent three weeks in his hotel room fearing he had Covid – then didn’t want to come out.Badreddin Abadlla Adam launched his knife attack at Glasgow’s Park Inn after a row with a fellow asylum seeker in a neighbouring room over noise, the Record can reveal.Sources have told how:● The 28-year-old was a loner who refused to speak to other asylum seekers.● He was furious at a lack of action from the Home Office over
Police cordoned off a Glasgow city centre street today after a horrific knife attack less than a mile from the hotel where an attacker who stabbed six was shot dead on Friday. A man lay injured on the city’s Argyle Street yards from a Premier Inn hotel after reportedly being stabbed in both legs in what police are treating as a “targeted attack”.
stabbing attack in Glasgow.The Home Office was told the policy could not be a “long term” solution and did not have the support of the local council.UK Ministers were also warned about the “mounting anxiety” over the emotional, mental and physical well-being of asylum seekers in the city.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on how our governments are
Glasgow. It has been reported that a man was seen lying on the ground on the city's Argyle Street covered in blood.One eyewitness described "lots of screaming" and a man lying on the ground with "blood all over him".Images have also emerged online of police and paramedics tending to the man close to the Premier Inn hotel.Officers have cordoned off James Watt Street at its junction with Argyle Street.The Record has contacted Police Scotland for comment.Five police cars were seen responding to the