Boy, 16, in hospital after 'being chased by gang and stabbed'
A 16-year-old boy is in hospital after being chased and stabbed by a gang.
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Laura has been with The National team since August 2022. As the publication’s grassroots reporter, she keeps readers up to date with the latest news in the Scottish independence movement, attends events and protests, meets with activists and forms analysis. She also writes The National Grassroots weekly newsletter.
Laura has been with The National team since August 2022. As the publication’s grassroots reporter, she keeps readers up to date with the latest news in the Scottish independence movement, attends events and protests, meets with activists and forms analysis. She also writes The National Grassroots weekly newsletter.
A 16-year-old boy is in hospital after being chased and stabbed by a gang.
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