Rangers. Ahead of Sunday's game with Celtic a group of supporters marched through the city centre singing the so-called 'Famine Song' and other offensive epithets.
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Scottish independence supporters will march through Glasgow today in the first rally since lockdown restrictions eased. The event will kick off just before midday on Saturday and is expected to have a 'large number of people in attendance', Glasgow Live reports.
Organised by the Scottish Independence Movement group, supporters are expected to leave Kelvingrove Park in the west end at 11.55am sharp and end at Glasgow Green. The route will take pro-independence marchers through the city centre -
.Rangers. Ahead of Sunday's game with Celtic a group of supporters marched through the city centre singing the so-called 'Famine Song' and other offensive epithets.
racially aggravated offences during a Rangers fans march to Sunday's Old Firm game in Glasgow. The men, aged 24, 21 and 19, were arrested in connection with the incident on Wednesday September 1 by Police Scotland officers.
Paisley without tyres on his van later refused to provide cops with a blood sample. Police were shocked when they spotted sparks coming off both the front and back offside wheels of a Vauxhall van being driven by Scott Manson.
Ibrox yesterday. Officers from Police Scotland have now launched an investigation into the march which was posted on social media before the crunch match between Rangers and Celtic on Sunday.
Scottish Secretary, has revealed that Boris Johnson will grant powers to hold a referendum if polling for a referendum, not necessarily independence, is consistently at 60 per cent.
East Lothian home, Thomson told cops: “Come on, you know how it is? I’ve just being arguing with the missus.”Thomson, 22, appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday and admitted a charge of threatening and abusive behaviour.Fiscal depute Christine Brownlie said Thomson had been at his partner’s house on May 21.Ms Brownlie said Thomson went through the woman’s phone while she was out of the living room.When she returned, the court heard Thomson accused her of “cheating on him” as he’d seen
smashed through a chip shop on a busy Stirling street. Emergency services were called to Main Street in Plean, at around 6:50pm this evening, Wednesday August, 25.
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Wreaths will be laid, including one provided to the branch to mark the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Royal British Legion.The memorial and surrounding path and fences will also be given a clean-up ahead of the service.
Greens will co-operate at Holyrood on key areas like the environment and economic development. Both parties have pledged to hold a referendum after the covid pandemic has passed - but no date has been set.
Sir Tom Devine claimed politicians in London who are no longer worried by a prospect of IndyRef2 are "living in a fool's paradise".And the top historian said the Grim Reaper "may be on the side of the SNP's position" as those under 40 tend to be strongly in favour of independence.Devine, who was raised in Motherwell, was speaking at an Edinburgh book festival event yesterday alongside Ciaran Martin, a former top civil servant who was involved in negotiating the terms of the 2014 referendum.The
Glasgow street sparking investigations. The blaze ripped through parked cars on the street in Pollokshields early this morning.
disappointing Holyrood election campaign. A motion will be debated by members on whether an independent Scotland should become a republic like Ireland - or continue as a member of the Commonwealth with the Queen as head of state.
stability from international allies. "I'm not going to speak on behalf of President Biden, but what I would say is you know I listed all these many ties that exist across the Atlantic and I think our priority is ensuring that these ties continue to be strong and continue to prosper," she told The Times.
Glasgow at around 11.50pm on Saturday August 14. A 20-year-old man and a 35-year-old man were arrested and are subject of report to the Procurator Fiscal in relation to the incident.
Scottish independence supporters took to the streets of Glasgow today in a huge march. Photos showed large crowds of people waving saltire flags during the demo which kicked off just before midday with a 'large number' taking part.Police Scotland were in attendance during the pro-indy rally on Saturday - which is the first to take place since lockdown restrictions eased.
Police were called to reports of a mechanical failure on board the ride at the Landmark Adventure Park in Aviemore around 11.30am on Thursday August 12. Two chidren suffered minor injuries in the incident.