thugs after a man was battered in Glasgow city centre. The 26-year-old victim was on Hope Street, near to Gordon Street, opposite Central Station, between 11.15pm and 11.30pm on Saturday when he stopped to speak to two men.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens It’s understood their attacker pulled up beside them in a dark coloured Ford car before launching an assault.Police probing the incident, which happened at around 12.25pm on Tuesday, are appealing for witnesses to come forward.They victims were left badly shaken by the onslaught.Officers are scouring CCTV and quizzing potential witnesses in a bid to identify the thug who carried out attack.Inspector Tracy Harkins, from Paisley’s community
.thugs after a man was battered in Glasgow city centre. The 26-year-old victim was on Hope Street, near to Gordon Street, opposite Central Station, between 11.15pm and 11.30pm on Saturday when he stopped to speak to two men.
, Sumit's mom, Sahna — who has been fiercely against their marriage due to their 29-year age difference — emotionally blackmailed her son into backing out of the marriage plans.During an intense confrontation, 32-year-old Sumit told his mom and his dad, Anil, of his plans to marry 61-year-old Jenny. The couple needed to tie the knot quickly, as Jenny's visa to stay in India was set to expire soon.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police are appealing for information after a man threatened staff at a Greggs in Glasgow before making off with a three figure sum.The incident, which occurred at the Greggs on Dumbarton Road, took place at 4pm on Saturday, November 28.Officers say the man, who entered the bakers and threatened staff before robbing the store, was last seen on Dumbarton Road, possibly heading up Peel Street towards
in Bolton.The 29-year-old had been drinking heavily when her youngest child was discovered with dried blood and bruising to their face.Paramedics raised the alarm after a concerned family member phoned for an ambulance.It came after the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, moved into her mother’s home due to trouble with a previous partner.Bolton Crown Court heard the grandmother left to attend work on April 30 last year, leaving the children in the care of their mother. When she
Police have launched an appeal after a hit and run driver struck a six-year-old boy. Officers are keen to get public help to trace the motorist following the incident on the West Approach Road, Edinburgh.
Golborne High School in Golborne, near Wigan, at lunchtime yesterday (Monday November 23) and the school was evacuated as a precaution. According to headteacher, Alison Gormally, the school managed to get everyone evacuated within four seconds of activating its emergency procedures policy.
Andrew Wadsworth, 37, accepts killing 32-year-old Melissa Belshaw but denies murdering her.Jurors were told that he had been released from prison two months before the incident at Ms Belshaw's home on Upholland Road in Wigan.In November 2011 he was sent to jail after being convicted of two counts of robbery, two counts of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, aggravated burglary and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.On day five of the trial at Manchester Crown Court,
Rochdale.The 'horrific' attack happened as the girl walked towards Mainway just before 9.30pm on Sunday, November 1.She had just got off a bus nearby, police said.An investigation is underway and no arrests have been made.Detectives have now released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to in connection with the assault.The pictures were captured on board a bus.Police are also urging anyone with information about the man or who witnessed anything suspicious to get in touch.Detective Constable
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Bury, on August 12.
Police and firefighters were called to a hotel in Salford after cladding 'fell off' an apartment building.Greater Manchester Police have confirmed officers were scrambled to Wilburn Basin on Ordsall Lane near Castlefield after the cladding fell to the ground at around midday on Saturday.Nobody was injured in the incident, which is thought to have been caused by weather conditions.Firefighters are understood to have worked to remove the debris while a construction company was called in to make
attacked a little girl in Kilmarnock. The 10-year-old victim was left very upset by the incident that happened this morning as she walked to school along MacBeth Drive.