A former pupil has spoken about how he was beaten with a cricket bat by a member of staff at a boarding school he attended, an inquiry heard.
29.09.2021 - 22:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Nazi graffiti has appeared at a Scots Catholic primary school after a thug painted a red swastika on the wall. St Alberts in Pollokshields was targeted by a sick vandal sparking outrage.
Staff at the campus were stunned to find the extremist markings on the school along with other graffiti. They reported the disturbing incident to police after it took place last weekend.Now the school is determined to 'spread a strong message of equity, rights and community spirit.'Headteacher Clare Harker told
.A former pupil has spoken about how he was beaten with a cricket bat by a member of staff at a boarding school he attended, an inquiry heard.
Yobs have been blasted after 'deliberately' setting fire to a Scots Catholic holy site.
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Glasgow primary school.Emergency services were called to the scene on Govan Road shortly after 9pm on Thursday, September 30.
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teacher, Sabina Nessa. Sabina, 28, was taking a five-minute walk to meet a friend at The Depot bar in Pegler Square near her home in Kidbrooke, south-east London, on September 17 at around 8.30pm when she was attacked.
Police Scotland following several Orange Order marches in Glasgow last weekend for alleged anti-social behaviour, which included sectarian and racist chants. The First Minister was asked by Glasgow Cathcart MSP James Dornan about the creation of a parades commission, similar to the one in place in Northern Ireland.