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No arrests over Rangers Pacific Quay display as fans begin title celebrations

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Rangers title victory: no arrests made as fans begin celebrations

Officers attended, no arrests were made and the group later dispersed.   It comes as Steven Gerrard s side are to be awarded the Scottish Premiership today following their match with Aberdeen. Ahead of the celebrations this afternoon the club have reminded fans to adhere to social distancing guidelines.  We have a fan base like no other. You have followed us near and far. Greater Glasgow Police have also issued a statement on Twitter stating that officers will be deployed at a number of locations ahead of today s game. Our operation ahead of the Rangers v Aberdeen match has started. Officers will be deploying at a number of locations including Ibrox Stadium and George Square.

New Leverndale and Stobhill mental health service is easing pressure on A&E

Amy at Leverndale A MENTAL health support service set up to ease pressure on A&E is going to become a permanent fixture post-pandemic following its success. In March last year teams at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) and the area’s Health and Social Care Partnerships set up new units to provide specialist care and treatment to those facing a mental health crisis. It was hoped that by setting up the new Mental Health Assessment Units (MHAUs), pressure on emergency departments (EDs) would decrease and those needing help would be seen more quickly. Now, the pioneering approach will continue and patients who present to EDs or through the Scottish Ambulance Service or Police Scotland, are transported to dedicated MHAUs at Stobhill and Leverndale hospitals.

Man found dead in Glasgow street | Press and Journal

Police are currently treated the death as unexplained (PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An investigation is under way after a man was found dead in a street in Glasgow. Police were called to a report of a sudden death in Granville Street in the Charing Cross area at around 4.30am on Wednesday. A 55-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene. We re currently in attendance on Granville Street following a report of a sudden death of a 55y/o man.

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