New Photo - Almost 50,000 Orange Order members to take to streets for parades across Scotland | 57FJGPC | 2024-05-01 06:08:01
Almost 50,000 Orange Order members to take to streets for parades across Scotland | 57FJGPC | 2024-05-01 06:08:01

MORE than 45,000 Orange Order members are set to take to the streets of Scotland.

The mammoth figure will mostly take part in marches across Glasgow, and towns in North and South Lanarkshire.

Almost 50,000 Orange Order members to take to streets for parades across Scotland
Almost 50,000 Orange Order members to take to streets for parades across Scotland
The Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland said it had received increase in applications
Almost 50,000 Orange Order members to take to streets for parades across Scotland
Almost 50,000 Orange Order members to take to streets for parades across Scotland
Executive Officer David Walters said lodges are getting ready

Scotland's largest city will see up to 15,000 people parading on July 6 – just days before of the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne.

David Walters, executive officer of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, said most walks would go ahead despite an increase in objections.

He told the Scottish Sun: "We have over a thousand parades every year in Scotland which go extremely well.

"We sit down with council leaders, officials and Police Scotland making sure everything's in place in advance.

"There's no reason why these parades should be stopped."

It comes just weeks after a march in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, was canned following a public petition.

It was meant to be the first such event, in contrast to other cities and towns which have a long history.

Mr Walters said the organisation had since seen an increase in applications.

He added: "Objectors and those that don't like the any of the Loyal Orders have jumped on the bandwagon of Stonehaven.

"They've put in petitions for quite a few parades that are taking place at the moment.

"They highlighted one or two events over the last years where there has been a few incidents.

"The objections caused fear and mistrust in the community."

Councils said some people were taking part in multiple marches and that details on road closures would be published.

A Glasgow City Council spokesman said : "There is a presumption in law that processions can take place, unless there is a reason to intervene.

"We can only ever look at events on a case by case basis."

A South Lanarkshire spokesman added: "Parades may only be prohibited if Police Scotland object and there is evidence of the likelihood of threats to public safety or serious public disorder."

"Full details are available on our website, including information about how to object or comment to a planned procession".

A North Lanarkshire Council spokesperson added: "Organisers must follow the code of conduct for processions."

Chief Superintendent Stevie Dolan added: "Police Scotland is not responsible for decisions on marches.

"We are committed to supporting the rights of individuals and groups who wish to assemble, balanced against the rights of the wider community and ensuring the safety of everyone involved.

"Our policing operation will be proportionate and focussed on public safety, as well as doing all we can to minimise disruption to the wider community."

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New Photo - Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene | 57FJGPC | 2024-05-01 06:08:01
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene | 57FJGPC | 2024-05-01 06:08:01

A BODY was pulled from the River Clyde in Glasgow today as emergency crews descended on the scene.

Police, fire and ambulance crews were scrambled to the Broomielaw in Glasgow after the alarm was raised this morning.

Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
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A fire and rescue boat was deployed on the river[/caption]
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
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Cops sealed off the scene after a body was spotted in the water[/caption]
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
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Emergency crews responded to the incident this morning[/caption]
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
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Police divers enter the river amid the search[/caption]
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
Body pulled from River Clyde as emergency crews descend on scene
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Ambulance crews were called to the scene[/caption]

Crews were alerted to the tragic sighting around 9.35am near the King George V Bridge.

Cops sealed off the scene near the river as a helicopter circled overhead.

A fire and rescue boat was also deployed to the river.

Officers confirmed a body was later pulled from the river.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 9.45am on Saturday, 27 April, 2024, we received a report of a body in the water near the George V Bridge in Glasgow.

"Emergency services attended and around 4.05pm the body of a man was recovered.

"The death is not being treated as suspicious and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal."

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New Photo - Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure | 57FJGPC | 2024-05-01 06:08:01
Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure | 57FJGPC | 2024-05-01 06:08:01

THE daughter of a Scots tycoon has been struck off after her client was reportedly left endangered following a risky procedure at her beauty salon.

Jennifer McLeish, whose dad Alan is a railway maintenance millionaire and one of Scotland's richest men, has been removed from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register.

Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure
Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure
Jennifer McLeish has been struck off the Nursing and Midwifery Council register
Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure
Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure
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She performed the procedure at her beauty salon[/caption]

The 36-year-old is alleged to have performed the cosmetic procedure at her clinic, House of Aesthetics, in Glasgow in September 2019.

According to the Daily Record, the procedure involved hyaluronic injections.

But her client is reported to have suffered a vascular occlusion, which is a blockage in blood vessels, after the procedure was carried out.

The condition is a rare but serious side effect which stops blood from being able to pass through the blood vessels and can cause severe pain.

If it is left untreated it can result in gangrene, which happens when a loss of blood supply causes body tissue to die.

The NMC launched a probe into McLeish's conduct after complaints were made following the incident.

The watchdog found that McLeish, who describes herself as an 'Advanced Cosmetic Injector' on LinkedIn, failed to follow basic protocol.

It found that McLeish failed to obtain informed or any consent from the patient before carrying out the procedure.

It also found that she failed to advise her patient of the risks involved in the procedure.

And it also found that she failed to provide any follow-up care after becoming aware that the patient suffered a possible vascular occlusion.

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The panel stated that McLeish's misconduct had impaired her fitness to practice after she failed to provide evidence that she was improving her practice after the incident.

She was also to have shown no "insight, reflection or remorse" over her actions or how it had impacted her client.

McLeish was then struck off the register with the order coming into effect tomorrow.

The NMC decision reads: "This panel noted there has been no evidence provided by Ms McLeish that demonstrates her insight, reflection or remorse into her actions and the impact it had on Patient A, colleagues the wider profession, as well as her understanding of the significance of her actions.

"This panel has found that there continues to be no evidence of Ms Mcleish having insight or remorse into the charges found proved against her.

"In its consideration of whether Ms Mcleish has strengthened her practice, the panel noted she has not provided any evidence of taking steps to improve her practice.

"The panel found therefore that Ms Mcleish was liable to repeat the matters found proved in the charges and concluded that a finding of current impairment is required in this case to protect the public.

"The panel determined that, in this case, a finding of continuing impairment on public interest grounds is also required.

"For these reasons, the panel finds that Ms Mcleish's fitness to practice remains impaired."

It comes after we revealed that Mcleish put her luxury home on the market after a spate of firebombing attacks.

She listed her pad in the upmarket village of Bothwell, Lanarkshire, in February earlier this year.

It follows a spate of arson and graffiti attacks in recent years.

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In January 2023, thugs left vulgar sexual insults trashing Mcleish on walls in central Bothwell.

Maniacs also drove a motor to her front gate before setting it ablaze and fleeing.

The fire spread to the fence of Mcleish's neighbour at the time, former Celtic star Leigh Griffiths.

The attacks are understood to be linked to a fall-out between Mcleish's partner Brian McIlear and a Glasgow hood.

In Hamilton, a wall in the David Lloyd gym car park was daubed with personal insults aimed at Jennifer.

In 2020, Jennifer's Range Rover was petrol-bombed, which also set fire to the roof of her £500,000 home. 

Her beauty salon, Glasgow, was ramraided weeks later.

Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure
Daughter of one of Scotland's richest men struck off after client 'endangered' following risky beauty salon procedure
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