Sunday's headlines: Scots hood 'sets up illegal campsite' near farm where his crime clan kept men as slaves

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Damaged glass and litter strewn throughout Glasgow’s Trongate after Celtic followers’ title occasion celebration

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Video footage has captured the stunning aftermath of Celtic followers partying in Glasgow’s Trongate after reclaiming the Scottish Premiership title.

1000's of supporters crammed the streets whereas flying flags, letting off pyros and singing songs following the Parkhead facet’s 6-0 victory over Motherwell on Saturday afternoon.

Police urged motorists to keep away from the realm across the metropolis’s George Sq. as party-goers, who celebrated on bus stops and site visitors lights, started to reach at round 4pm.

And the close by Trongate Theatre was compelled to cancel their 7.45pm efficiency of Who Killed My Father on the final minute because of “circumstances out-with our management”.

Scots hood 'units up unlawful campsite' close to farm the place his crime clan saved males as slaves

Steven McPhee at a petrol station in Shotts, North Lanarkshire
Steven McPhee at a petroleum station in Shotts, North Lanarkshire

A member of a infamous crime clan convicted of maintaining weak males as slaves has been accused of organising an unlawful campsite.

Steven McPhee and his household, together with father Robert and brother James, have been jailed for a complete of 29 years in 2018 on prices of abduction, assault, torture and holding folks “in servitude”.

The 41-year-old, who was given three years for an assault on one of many slave staff, has now angered residents in Shotts, Lanarkshire, by shopping for a bit of vacant land and surrounding it with a 10ft-high fence.

The plot on Rosehall Street is lower than half a mile from a pig farm within the city the place three terrified victims have been saved prisoner.

Since McPhee took over the brand new website six weeks in the past, 5 caravans and a cell house have been put in. He's additionally believed to be dwelling there.

Police probe into allegations of £600,000 SNP donations fraud codenamed Operation Branchform

Sturgeon and her husband Peter Murrell
Sturgeon and her husband Peter Murrell (Picture: PA)

A police probe into allegations of a £600,000 SNP donations fraud has been codenamed Operation Branchform by detectives.

The investigation was launched final 12 months after it was claimed cash had been illegally diverted from a “ring-fenced” fund to struggle an independence referendum.

The row over the “lacking” money sparked the resignation of a number of senior nationalists from the occasion’s ruling physique.

It was claimed SNP chief government Peter Murrell, who's married to Nicola Sturgeon, had refused them permission to see the occasion’s accounts.

Scots mum and children 'may have been killed' after picket board smashes into automotive after falling off van

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A Scots mum fears she and her 4 younger passengers may have been killed after a big picket board smashed into the entrance of her motor.

Claire Naylor was driving alongside the Standing Stane Street on Saturday afternoon when the particles fell off a passing van as she headed to Kirkcaldy, Fife.

The 28-year-old was compelled to brake arduous to keep away from the door-shaped merchandise from flying by the windscreen of her automotive at 60mph, leaving her and the kids badly shaken.

She now fears her automotive is a write-off after the board smashed into the bonnet with such power that it pushed a headlight again into the engine.

The Loch Ness monster thriller because the sightings maintain coming

A view of the Loch Ness Monster on April 19, 1934
A view of the Loch Ness Monster on April 19, 1934 (Picture: Getty Photos)

Stories of Loch Ness monster sightings maintain coming. The most recent report, accompanied by a video, is of a 20-30ft lengthy creature sometimes breaking the water’s floor.

Though the video clearly reveals a transferring v-shaped wake it doesn't reveal the underlying supply. The witnesses actually noticed one thing, however what?

There have been over 85 theories of what the Loch Ness monster is, starting from the prosaic (wind slicks, reflections, plant particles and boat wakes) to the zoological implausible (anacondas, killer whales and the ocean sunfish) to the frankly bonkers (ghost dinosaurs).

The individuals who got here up with these theories weren't essentially that acquainted with the loch.

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