missing from the Isle of Lewis as police appeal for information to help trace him. Gordon MacKay, 61, is thought to have left a house in the South Bragar area of the island during the early hours of Tuesday July 6.
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Metropolitan Police have said they arrested a total of 30 people in central London as part of the policing operation for England’s Euros clash with Scotland.
The force confirmed 25 of the arrests on Friday were in central London while five people were arrested in the vicinity of Wembley.
Scotland Yard said in a tweet: “13 arrests were for public order offences, six for drunk and disorderly, four for assault on
missing from the Isle of Lewis as police appeal for information to help trace him. Gordon MacKay, 61, is thought to have left a house in the South Bragar area of the island during the early hours of Tuesday July 6.
Police and emergency services raced to a property on Falside Crescent, Bathgate, after the incident, which took place at around 8pm on Monday July 5.
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arrested after another man was found dead in a Glasgow close. Police were called to Knapdale Street in the Lambhill area in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Scotland has recorded a weekend spike in the number of Covid patients being treated in hospitals across the country.Figures published by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland today show 158 people are currently being treated for the virus in the nation's hospitals compared to 128 on Friday.The rise comes as a further 1,250 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours – including 112 in Ayrshire.Public Health Scotland say the national figure is lower
Police arrested him on suspicion of affray and he has been detained.It comes as thousands of Tartan Army revellers travelled to London to watch Scotland's clash at Wembley.The hotel has now been cordoned off by police who are continuing their investigation.A City of Westminster Police spokesperson said: "We were called at around 9.40pm on Friday to a man throwing items from the window of a hotel in Lancaster Gate, W2."It was also reported that the man had injuries to his hands."Officers attended