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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Facing the nation tonight he said that Monday s Step 3 easing of restrictions would go ahead as planned. But he told the nation it might face hard choices in the weeks ahead .
Glasgow and Moray will stay in a higher tier of lockdown when the rest of the country s restrictions are eased on Monday, Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
Scotland s First Minister told MSPs a surge in coronavirus cases needed to be contained to prevent further restrictions.
The rest of the country is due to drop to Level 2 from May 17, when those in other parts of Scotland will be able to stay overnight in other people s homes and meet up to six people from three households indoors.
Meanwhile Boris Johnson will lead a press conference today in which he is expected to address the outbreak that has struck 15 towns and cities.