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Old Firm train attack

A MAN was chased along the street and on to a train station platform before being viciously beaten by four men in an Old Firm-related attack on Sunday.

The victim suffered a fractured jaw and other injuries to his face and head,

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Arrow Butcher’s rock star order

A BANKIE butcher got the order of a lifetime when he was asked to provide a proper Scottish fry-up for a rock star’s wedding.

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Woman stabs mum’s lover

AN angry daughter stabbed her mum’s lover in the chest after an all day booze binge.

Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

FAMISHED Mikey spent Monday moaning with Luke about the food budgeting by chef Rex.

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Canal festival is huge hit

DESPITE the rain pouring down for the first ever Clydebank Canal Festival excited revellers did not let the weather dampen their spirits.

World recognition

THE Roman Empire’s northern frontier — starting in Old Kilpatrick and running through the area — has been awarded World Heritage status.

Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

IT has been a hectic week in the Big Brother house, as housemates said farewell to ‘Queen Bee’ evictee Jen and welcomed three new contestants.

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Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

SUSPICION was thrown on the man who professes to doing stand-up comedy in fishnet stockings as a housemate claimed someone has been wearing her knickers.

Pills and booze led to attack on boy (14)

A MAN high on a cocktail of booze and painkillers viciously attacked a 14-year-old boy.

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Love amongst the rubble of the Blitz

AS the devastation of the Clydebank Blitz in 1941 sent homeless families far and wide, a pair of young Bankies found love amongst the smouldering rubble.

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