Glasgow race attacks a 'mark against the reputation of the city' (opens original article in a new tab)
Race attacks and disorder in Glasgow have damaged the city's reputation, with calls for addressing racism and xenophobia as a priority.
- Race attacks and disorder in Glasgow have stained the city's reputation, according to a former Lord Provost.
- Large groups of youths marched through St Enoch Square, leading to confrontations with police and anti-racism campaigners.
- Glasgow City Council reported ongoing investment in environmental services and development plans to address city issues.
- Dr. Kelly criticized political rhetoric and suggested banning disruptive marches to prevent far-right behavior.
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