THEY'VE performed to crowds of screaming fans, caused a commotion at Murrayfield and switched on Christmas lights all over the country.
05.05.2020 - 19:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
TOMMY PALMER burst through the balcony window of the embassy’s main office, his MP5 sub-machine gun at the ready.
Straining his eyes against the CS gas billowing around the room from the stun grenade he’d tossed in seconds earlier, he found his target – a terrorist gunman at the far side of the room.
Tommy didn’t hesitate, instantly taking aim and squeezing the trigger. But rather than a deadly burst of 9mm automatic fire, all that came from the machine gun was a dull click. Tommy’s heart sank –
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