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Peter Brown, 83, Scottish rugby union player (Glasgow, national team). [315] Leslie Charleson, 79, American actress (General Hospital, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, The Day of the Dolphin). [316] Witold Dąbrowski, 92, Polish politician, voivode of Siedlce (1975–1977). [317] Robert B. Daroff, 88, American neurologist. [318]
Glasgow: 46-year-old Docherty, a career criminal once sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in an attempted murder, was repeatedly run over and then stabbed multiple times in a daytime attack in Glasgow's Glenshee Street on 28 August 2006. [348] [349] September 2006 Jessie James Manchester
The Mail – which was not linked to the London-based newspaper of the same name – was the first daily newspaper to be published in Glasgow when launched in 1847. The Glasgow-based Mail was among the first papers to offer readers in Scotland the latest political and business news direct from London. Publishers based outside the UK capital ...
On 12 April 2015, 24-year-old nursing student Karen Buckley was murdered in Glasgow, Scotland, after leaving a nightclub that she had attended with her friends at 1 a.m. She was approached by Alexander Pacteau, a 21-year-old courier company owner, and entered his car after presumably being offered a lift home.
The newspaper was founded by an Edinburgh-born printer called John Mennons in January 1783 as a weekly publication called the Glasgow Advertiser. [7] Mennons' first edition had a global scoop: news of the treaties of Versailles [8] [9] reached Mennons via the Lord Provost of Glasgow just as he was putting the paper together. War had ended with ...
This led to an investigation in which four Turkish men were arrested. They were alleged to have strangled Caldwell at a Turkish café in Glasgow before dumping her body in the woods. [13] The investigation became the most expensive in Strathclyde Police's history (totalling £4 million), with extensive audio and visual surveillance of the men. [14]