'Completely unacceptable': Cops reveal arrests after Celtic celebration
19 people were arrested and four cops were injured at Celtic fan's title celebrations in Trongate yesterday.
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Eszter is an NCTJ-qualified Community Reporter at the Glasgow Times, covering a range of topics, including breaking news, crime, court and housing with a focus on North Glasgow. She was Trainee Reporter of the Year at Newsquest Scotland in 2023 and is working towards her NQJ.
Eszter is an NCTJ-qualified Community Reporter at the Glasgow Times, covering a range of topics, including breaking news, crime, court and housing with a focus on North Glasgow. She was Trainee Reporter of the Year at Newsquest Scotland in 2023 and is working towards her NQJ.
19 people were arrested and four cops were injured at Celtic fan's title celebrations in Trongate yesterday.
Two men were arrested after an assault in Glasgow's East End.
Glasgow council said the "damage, disruption and antisocial behaviour" of yesterday's Celtic celebration was "unacceptable".
Two cars crashed on a Glasgow road prompting a 999 response.
Thousands of Celtic fans took to Glasgow Cross yesterday to celebrate after the club won the Scottish Premiership.
Caution is advised as 68 sets of traffic lights in Glasgow are not functioning due to a power spike.
A pensioner asked her neighbour if he "knows someone who can commit murder" and repeatedly contacted him despite a court order.
A Glasgow man was caught driving under the influence of cannabis.
Police warned people to avoid the Glasgow Cross area as Celtic fans begin to gather for celebrations.
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