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Gove challenged over whether UK Government will allow indyref2 to take place

Gove challenged over whether UK Government will allow indyref2 to take place
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Three officers injured and 20 arrested after Rangers fans celebration

Three officers injured and 20 arrested after Rangers fans celebration Rachael Bunyan For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Three police officers have been injured and 20 people arrested after Rangers fans ignored lockdown rules as they wildly celebrated their unbeaten season in central Glasgow last night, despite concerns that a virulent Indian Covid strain is driving up cases. Riot police were sent into George Square on Saturday as punch-ups broke out among the supporters following their 4-0 win over Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon, which saw them claim their 55th Scottish top-flight title.  Thousands marched to the city centre from Ibrox stadium to clamber onto statutes and monuments and let off flares and smoke bombs, despite warnings against large gatherings due to coronavirus. 

Did Glasgow Protest Force Release of Indian Immigrants?

Origin In May 2021, internet users enthusiastically shared photographs and videos that they presented as showing the successful outcome of a public protest against the arrest and detention of two Indian men in Glasgow, Scotland, by U.K. Immigration Enforcement officers.  For example, on May 13, a popular post on the Reddit forum contained a short video of a large crowd cheering and applauding as two men stood in the back of a van waving to the protesters. The caption read: “Neighbors in Glasgow surrounded a van that was attempting to arrest a family of immigrants in their neighborhood. A proud day in Scotland!”

Scotland and Independence: The High Road or Hard Road?

Europe Editor It was boisterous, it was bittersweet. On 29 January last year, the European Parliament voted to approve the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, formally triggering the end of Britain s membership of the EU and prompting a Union Jack-waving Nigel Farage to bellow that he loved Europe but hated the European Union. The then vice-president Mairead McGuinness glowered at Farage, telling him: Put your flags away, you’re leaving, and take them with you . After they’d left the chamber rose en masse to bid a tearful farewell to their remaining British colleagues, linking arms - not to the European Anthem Ode to Joy - but to a Scottish folk song,

Rangers fans gather in their thousands to welcome team on the day they lift the league title

Rangers fans ignore tighter lockdown in Glasgow that s designed to fight Indian variant as thousands gather to celebrate winning the Scottish league trophy Riot police were sent into George Square as scraps broke out among the supporters following their 4-0 win over Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon, which saw them claim their 55th Scottish top-flight title  Thousands marched to the city centre from Ibrox stadium to clamber onto statues and let off flares  Beer cans littered the streets as vicious infighting broke out, with some fans sent tumbling to the ground by punches and others mercilessly kicked around the head as they lay in the street 

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