A sheriff yesterday jailed a serial criminal after exposing his claim to have breast cancer as false.
24.02.2020 - 19:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A one-punch killer has been jailed over the death of a man following a fight at a bar in Rutherglen.
Jason Haig, 45, died of severe brain damage in September 2019 after suffering a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain caused by Thomas Allan.
The 52-year-old, from Govan, punched the victim after the pair got into a rammy twenty minutes into playing pool together at Harley's Skybar in Main Street.
Approaching Mr Haig with a cue in hand, Allan hit him in the face after they had a disagreement,
A sheriff yesterday jailed a serial criminal after exposing his claim to have breast cancer as false.
Gangland godmother Annette Daniel has been jailed for a year for her part in an organised shoplifting crime ring.
A woman who is accusing former first minister Alex Salmond of sexual assault was cross examined by his lawyer at the High Court in Edinburgh today.
Liam Gallagher 's son and Ringo Starr's grandson were seen attending court today amid claims they allegedly attacked an Indian shopkeeper.
Ex-Manchester United forward Nani has revealed he urged Bruno Fernandes to reject a move to Manchester City prior to his switch to Manchester United in the January transfer window.
Celine Dion has been turning the streets of New York City into her runway while in town for her Courage World Tour!
Police hunting a racist thug who knocked a woman unconscious as she defended her Chinese friend in a "coronavirus rage" attack have released a picture of the man they want to speak to.
Two members of a gang which carried out a shooting at the home of a notorious crime clan member have lost bids to have their convictions quashed.
Police have released CCTV of a number of people they want to speak to in relation to an "unprovoked attack" which left a man blind in one eye.
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