the harmony. You can just cry sometimes, it’s so pretty,” he says.Gerard’s husband, Craig Arnold, also joined the chorus in its first year, equally drawn by the bonds that quickly formed among members.
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Glasgow city centre amid thousands of Rangers fans taking to the streets for title celebrations. The violent incident was filmed by a resident on Queen Street at 5pm on Saturday afternoon.The video shows a man being pushed to the ground after being chased by five other men outside the Sainsbury's local shop in Glasgow city centre.
Passers-by try to break up the incident and eventually intervene enough allowing the victim to stumble away from the group. The 29-year-old resident who filmed the
.the harmony. You can just cry sometimes, it’s so pretty,” he says.Gerard’s husband, Craig Arnold, also joined the chorus in its first year, equally drawn by the bonds that quickly formed among members.
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Police have released CCTV of 17 people they wish to speak with in relation to the large scale disturbance in George Square after the Rangers title win on May 15.
Rangers supporters' celebrations has reached nearly £60,000. Thousands of fans descended on the square in the aftermath of their club clinching the Scottish Premiership trophy on May 15.
CCTV pictures of a man they want to speak to after a serious assault in George Square amid chaos from the Rangers title celebrations. Some 15,000 are thought to have taken to Glasgow city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league on the last game of the season on Saturday, May 15.
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'disturbance' with a man later being arrested. Police vans and several cars were spotted on Harris Drive, in Kirkcaldy, Fife around 9.40pm last night.
Two people have been taken to hospital following a machete attack in Rochdale.
Rangers FC players and staff. An online petition has gathered more than 11,000 signatures after being launched less than 24 hours ago.
Rangers fan suffered severe injuries after trying to scale a lamppost to attach a flag ahead of the club celebrating their title win. The supporter, known as Gary, was badly injured after falling from a set of ladders in Lorne Street and has been left unable to work.
worst violence in 20 odd years of policing". One photograph shows a male officer lying in a hospital bed with a broken arm which is bandaged up.Another photograph shows an officer's bloodied mouth before he has staples inserted into his lip and gum.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde had been previously working its way through those aged over 45 - but the rollout has now been expanded to those in the 'most affected' areas of the city. The Pollokshields and Battlefield districts of the city have been identified as 'Covid hotspots' after significant pockets on infection emerged.A spokesperson for NHSGGC said: "We are actively pursuing ways to ensure vaccination uptake is as high as possible in the areas with the largest increases of cases.
Rangers fans have filled George Square as the trophy day celebrations continue in the city centre.Supporters gathered in the early hours of the morning outside Ibrox to clap the team in ahead of kick-off against Aberdeen.After the 4-0 rout James Tavernier lifted the Premiership title with cheering fans and fireworks clearly heard outside of the ground.The revellers haven't stopped there though as the title party is continuing into George Square.Videos have emerged of thousands of fans flooding
police officers and medics standing next to the stairs dealing with the incident. In the background hundreds of fans can be seen to gather as they celebrate Rangers lifting the Premiership trophy.
jetted across the Irish Sea with hundreds leaving Belfast to watch their team lift the league title today. Packed planes have taken off from Belfast and arrived in Glasgow to see the Ibrox side lift their first silverware for years.Rangers play Aberdeen today in Govan in their final league clash of the season with kick-off at 12.30pm- although the undefeated Light Blues have had the league tied up for weeks.
Rangers fans have painted the town red ahead of their historic trophy day as more than a 100 supporters lined the banks with flares.