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Paisley captured the moment a panicked eyewitness screamed for help. Officers responded to a targeted knife attack on Broomlands Street at 9.15am on Thursday in the Renfrewshire town.
A 50-year-old man is fighting for his life after sustaining life-threatening injuries. In the clip a desperate voice can be heard from behind a parked white van shouting ‘help, help’ and then screams ‘Can someone just phone the f****g polis?”Another passerby can be seen pacing on the pavement holding his hands out
.Naman Ramachandran After the U.K.
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police station in Midlothian. The words were seen scrawled across the Dalkeith station alongside the slur 'ACAB' which stands for 'all cops are b*******'.The damage follows a string of similar incidents after a Channel 5 documentary on the murder of teenager Jodi Jones, who's body was found near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian in 2003.
attack near a polling station in Paisley last week. Police scrambled to Broomlands Street in the Renfrewshire town following the incident, which happened at around 9.15am on Thursday, May 6.
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Glasgow has emerged online after a broad daylight attack earlier today. The short clip shows two men brawling near parked cars in Keal Avenue, near Blairdardie Park, before one of them falls to the ground.
Glasgow Southside, approached the First Minister as she left a station earlier today. Footage of the incident was shared online and shows the former deputy leader of the Britain First movement shouting at the SNP leader as she speaks to party volunteers.
officers have cordoned the area off. The incident is believed to be a serious assault and happened outside of Martyrs Church Hall - an official polling station for today's Scottish Election.
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MORE NEWS FROM THE PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS Police other emergency services swarmed the area early this morning, with a number of police cars blocking off the busy street in the West End.The extent of the man's injuries is not yet known.Officers have confirmed the incident is not linked to the election.More to follow.
Nicola Sturgeon has arrived at a polling station as party leaders cast their votes up and down the country in the Scottish Election. The First Minister was all smiles as she greeted supporters and voters outside the Annette Street school in Govanhill, Glasgow, this morning, May 6.Sturgeon has already voted by post but joined SNP candidate Rosa Salih to lend her support and meet a Syrian family as they cast their ballots.
election ' for a number of reasons. Millions of Scots will cast their ballots for the candidate and political party that they would like to represent them at Holyrood.
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