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direct to your inboxPolice have issued a warning over large gatherings after 'hundreds' of people were pictured at Platt Fields Park. Photos taken last weekend showed large groups of people sitting closely together on the hill at the park in Fallowfield.
They reportedly drank alcohol and socialised together in the sunny weather.Under current lockdown rules, outdoor mixing is only permitted with your own household, or with one other person for the purposes of exercise. The pictures, which were
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direct to your inboxPolice have launched an urgent appeal after an elderly man with dementia went missing from home.Wilf Burgon, 83, was last seen on CCTV leaving his house in Heaton Chapel at around 7.40am this morning (Monday 15 March).He was last seen wearing a burgundy leather jacket, striped socks, turquoise cord trousers, a black man bag, a walking stick, glasses and gloves.GMP say they are concerned for Mr Burgon, particularly as he suffers from dementia.They have released a photograph of
straight to your inbox every day for freeDavid Moyes has warned his West Ham side that Manchester United will still pose plenty of threats on Sunday despite their trio of attacking injuries.United could well be without Marcus Rashford,Anthony Martial and Edinson Cavani for the game, with all three attacking players suffering from injuries.
hospital treatment.The 35-year-old victim was discovered injured on Thorny Crook Gardens in Dalkeith yesterday.Cops were called to the scene at 2:05pm and arrived forty minutes later.The man was then rushed to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment.Police are now trying to piece together the events which led to the attack, which they do not believe occurred at the location he was found in.A Police Scotland statement reads: "Detectives are continuing enquiries after a man was seriously
tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle explained that she didn't know what she was getting into when she joined the royal family. But in a resurfaced interview from 2018, host John Oliver warns the Duchess of Sussex why she shouldn't marry into the monarchy. «I would not blame her if she pulled out of this at the last minute,» Oliver said while on, just months prior to Meghan and Prince Harry's wedding.
direct to your inboxThe Prime Minister gave a Downing Street press conference on Monday as millions of pupils returned to school for the first time since January.Boris Johnson described the first date on the Government's roadmap out of lockdown as as an 'emotional day' and hailed teachers and parents for their 'astonishing work'.
Rangers FC winning the Scottish Premiership despite coronavirus restrictions. Large crowds of joyous supporters have turned out in force despite a previous warning from Police Scotland not to gather in large crowds ahead of Sunday’s result.Video footage from the scene show uniformed officers in attendance as they attempt to control and disperse the growing number of fans celebrating the Govan side claimed the 55th title.
George Bowie has drafted in the police after his Twitter account was hijacked by trolls posting sectarian messages.The Clyde 1 DJ took to Instagram to update his followers after a flurry of offensive messages were sent out from his Twitter account in the early hours of yesterday morning, and says that he still hadn't regained access to it.Despite the technical hitch, Georgie Boy said he will still be able to take 'shout outs' for tonight's show on his other social media platforms.In his post, he
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.West Dunbartonshire Council has committed to assessing steps at Dalreoch Station, after a concerned resident warned that they were an accident waiting to happen.The worried local contacted the Lennox over his fears that someone would fall on the crumbling and uneven steps between the station and the lower car park.He said: “The staircase steps are crumbling and the upper level has subsided leaving a gap in
direct to your inboxThree of the big six supermarkets - Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's - have all recalled several products over fears they could affect shoppers' health if consumed.The retailers are advising people not to eat any of the affected products; which include chicken and biscuits.Anybody who has purchased a product on the list can return it to store for a full refund.
direct to your inboxDr Hilary Jones has issued a warning over festivals and other mass gatherings going ahead this summer.June 21 is now marked on many people's calenders after Boris Johnson unveiled his roadmap out of lockdown in England.This is because it is the earliest date all restrictions could be lifted - more than a year after the first lockdown was implemented.The Prime Minister said set out his four stage plan on Monday which will gradually see the lifting of restrictions and the
direct to your inbox A police force has warned parents they will be fined if their children break coronavirus lockdown rules after around 20 young people were caught playing football at a locked leisure centre.