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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.
Another man, 47, was also reported to the Procurator Fiscal, according to Police Scotland. A spokesperson said: "Around 11.50pm, on Saturday 14 August 2021, police were called to a large-scale disturbance in Crossloan Road, Glasgow."One man, aged 47, was reported to the Procurator Fiscal.
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Scots soup kitchen, leaving the organisers "heartbroken." The two children, thought to be aged between seven and eight, were served at the Glasgow city centre soup kitchen on Tuesday night.
jailed today. David Allan, 31, phoned a council contact centre to complain about the "service" he thought he should have been getting from the West Lothian-based worker.He said he would be "getting a one-way ticket to the jail, and there will be no more" [of her].
The Cambridges are making the most of the kids being on summer break before they go back to school.
Daily Record, Jolaine said: "I was getting her washed and it wasn’t until I was looking closer, I asked her 'what have you done to your eyelashes?' "She denied anything was wrong at first and then said 'they fell off in school."I was thinking 'what have you done?' She looks absolutely ridiculous."One of the mum's at the school said her wee boy had cut his jumper because they had scissors in the class.
Scots street has been locked down by police after a man was found seriously injured following a suspected shooting. A huge emergency services presence was reported on Westray Street in the Milton area of Glasgow.
Scots square. Police raced to the Square in Kelso in the Borders in the early hours of Sunday morning following reports of 20 people being gathered there.
social media users. The clip, which surfaced online in January 2020, shows a baby girl in a high chair being fed from a wine bottle.
in Glasgow shortly before 10am on Sunday morning, August 22. The collision, involving only one car, happened near junction 11 of the busy motorway.
Gartcraig Road at around 8.25pm on Saturday, August 21, when the alarm was raised. Locals reported being told to say inside as armed police swarmed the area last night.
Glasgow, after they returned on Wednesday to find the toilets were being locked during class time. It's understood the decision was made "to minimise the opportunity for inappropriate behaviour".Fourth-year student Mia Benjamin has now launched a petition demanding that the harsh rule be revoked.
Perth and Kinross.
Glasgow at around 1.55pm on Thursday August 19. Emergency services rushed to the scene on Woodside Place and the man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary for treatment.
Glasgow at around 4.40pm on Wednesday August 18. The man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary but his current condition remains unknown.
Shirley-Anne Somerville made the announcement today and insisted the decision was driven by "fairness for learners". It means pupils in S4, S5 and S6 can look forward to returning to assembly halls in April and May next year to sit National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher papers.They will be externally marked and kids won't find out their grades until August.
mum has shared a heartbreaking back-to-school message after losing her five-year-old son to a deadly virus. Arlene Smith's son Jack passed away in December 2012 after falling ill with a adenovirus infection - a common virus which in most cases sees patients suffer from upper respiratory symptoms.
Police are at the scene in the Duntocher Road area of Bearsden after the alarm was raised on Saturday, August 14.Cops remain on the scene and they say their enquiries are ongoing to establish any criminality.Pictures taken from the scene on Tuesday morning show the area taped off with officers standing guard.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers are conducting enquiries into a disturbed piece of farm land in the Duntocher Road area of Bearsden which was reported to police on Saturday
the country's largest trade union body - has written to education secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville to make the demand on the day classrooms reopen following the summer holiday.