Exclusive 'People should feel safe going out for a drink in Glasgow'
NEARLY a quarter of all hate crimes in Scotland involve alcohol, according to statistics obtained by a Glasgow equality charity.
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Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
NEARLY a quarter of all hate crimes in Scotland involve alcohol, according to statistics obtained by a Glasgow equality charity.
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