late night attack in a Scots park. The man was seriously assaulted in Ruchill Park in Glasgow.
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Celtic fan with a baseball bat after he complained about him playing Rangers songs has been shown mercy by a sheriff. Ryan Hutton, 31, attacked neighbour James Wedlock on December 8 2019.
Irate customer services worker James, 44, claimed the noise was so bad the floor of his flat in the city's Royston was vibrating. Hutton claimed to have been acting in self-defence, but was found guilty last month of assaulting James to his injury with a metal bat at Glasgow Sheriff Court.He was spared jail and
.late night attack in a Scots park. The man was seriously assaulted in Ruchill Park in Glasgow.
Scots thug is facing jail for attacking his girlfriend and the cops sent to arrest him - and hurling anti-English abuse at one of the officers. Sean Macpherson lost the plot with his ex-girlfriend after he arrived at her home drunk and she refused to let him take their children.
Ayrshire coast today as temperatures in Scotland reached a year high. Sun seekers looking to enjoy the seaside set up camp on Troon beach today as temperatures climbed to 25C marking one of the hottest days of the year so far.
Go Radio bosses were left 'hopping mad' after their breakfast co-presenter Gary Muircroft was late for his show - because he was trying to catch a wallaby in Carluke.
sex offender chased two women into a shop and battered them after he heard them use the word "pervert" during a conversation in the street. William Bannigan, 49, flew into a rage because he believed they were talking about him and he dragged one of his victims to the ground by her hair.
primaries may be demoted if plans for new “superheads” get the go-ahead. And other teachers may be forced to work in schools other than the one where they are currently employed in if a new school leadership model gets the go-ahead.
mum claims the Scottish Government has ignored her pleas to make lifesaving cannabis oil available on the NHS for her son. Lisa Quarrell's eight-year-old son Cole Thomson has drug-resistant focal epilepsy - a condition which means he suffers from severe seizures which cannot be stopped or controlled by conventional medication.
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Brexit walked free from court today. Jonathan Bell harassed SNP politician Carol Monaghan between January and April 2019.
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Fife woman after calling at her home to offer to carry out gardening work. The pervert approached the woman in Gellatley Road in Dunfermline’s Abbeyview area and asked if she wanted work done in her garden.
Mercedes car after the pair got into a drunken argument. Debbie Robertson fetched the hammer from her flat and smashed every window in the vehicle as well as striking lights and bodywork.Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard the 41-year-old had been feeling “very stressed” at the time of the incident due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
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stabbed with a glass bottle and battered by a gang in a Scots skate park. The 24-year-old was attacked by another man with the bottle around 8.15pm on Saturday at Kirkintilloch skate park in East Dumbartonshire.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Veterans charity Erskine is set to welcome National Clinical Director Jason Leitch to its airwaves tomorrow.Erskine Veterans Radio, a 24-hour online radio station, was launched in April this year and is a new way for residents at the Renfrewshire-based charity’s network of care homes to stay connected to the outside world.The first of its kind for Veterans in Scotland, it allows Erskine supporters
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