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Bosses at Oldham Athletic have said that one of the club’s directors was subjected to racist comments at a match last weekend.
On Saturday (July 10), Oldham Athletic won a club friendly match against Ashton United at their home ground in Hurst Cross.
Oldham Athletic, managed by ex-England international Keith Curle, took the lead just four minutes into the game after an own goal by Ashton’s Harry Spratt.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensPolice and airport bosses issued a warning following the near-miss and have urged drone users to act responsibly.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "W on Saturdaye received a report from staff at Glasgow Airport stating that an airline pilot had observed a drone flying in close proximity to his aircraft as he passed over the Lochwinnoch area.“It goes without saying that drones can, and do present a very real hazard to aircraft and all due diligence
Eight police officers are being investigated after allegedly making "sick jokes" about Katie Price's disabled son Harvey in a WhatsApp group. According to DailyMail, the Metropolitan cops, who are said to be based at Bexleyheath police station in south east London, have been accused of posting racist jokes in the group chat.
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Setting the record straight! Kristin Cavallari addressed her relationship status after rumors surfaced that she was in a love triangle.
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Seven people have been charged after police investigating a shooting carried out a series of dawn raids across Greater Manchester.
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iOS - Android The car was seen travelling in the direction of Castlehill Road and the vehicle has yet to be recovered.Officers are keen to speak to a man who was spotted near the car wearing a black Adidas tracksuit.Elsewhere, police in Motherwell are hunting two youths following an incident involving a vehicle.At around 8pm on July 8 in Vulcan Street, a man parked his grey Toyota Hilux.As he was making his way back to the vehicle, around 50 minutes later, he noticed one of the windows had been
Erskine Bridge.The incident took place on Monday night (July 12) at around 9.15pm in the yard at the rear of St Patrick's Church in Old Kilpatrick. The yard was broken into and a mobile generator was removed and set alight along with scaffolding platforms and fencing.
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Balloch and Airdrie.The incident took place last Saturday (July 3) on the 4.38pm service towards Airdrie. During the journey the man sexually assaulted the victim and made inappropriate remarks towards her.The man got off the train at Charing Cross station at 5.30pm with a group of other men.He is described as a white man in his 60s, around 5"7 in height and of large build.
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iOS - Android It's the third incident of its kind on the M74 this year, with one driver previously telling us he was "lucky to be alive".PC Jim Dewar told Lanarkshire Live: “Throwing items from a bridge where there are moving vehicles below is an extremely dangerous and reckless act which could have seriously injured someone.“I am appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of the incident or anyone who was driving in the area at the time, who may have witnessed any unusual activity to get in
Talk about a pet owner’s worst nightmare!
iOS - Android The would be crook quickly made off after observing the 29-year-old male householder and left the bike behind.Police have said the suspect is 5ft 6, medium built and was wearing a tartan style scarf during the incident.Officers are appealing for local residents to review Ring door bells, dash cameras or CCTV they may have to help identify the suspect.Anyone with any information should contact police on 101.Information can be left anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.*Don't