Two men held after three injured in disturbance

BBC A lone police officer stands guard at the scene of the disturbance. The officer is wearing a high-viz black jacket, black trousers, a black snood and a black baseball cap. He is standing behind blue and white police tape. A Brewdog pub and the Kelvin Hall are visible in the background.  BBC

Two men have been arrested following a disturbance in Glasgow's west end that left one of them and two other people with serious injuries.

The incident happened at about 01:10 in a building on Blantyre Street, which runs alongside Kelvin Hall opposite Kelvingrove Museum and Galleries - two of Glasgow's biggest landmarks.

Police have closed off Argyle Street between Bunhouse Road and Sauchiehall Street while officers investigate.

A 48-year-old man has been arrested for robbery and a 76-year-old man has been arrested over a serious assault.

Two forensic officers, wearing white hazmat suits look for clues at the  scene of a disturbance in the west end of Glasgow. They are working on the pavement behind an area cordoned off with blue and white police tape. Two police officers are visible in the background next to a Police Scotland van. A second police van is parked nearby
Forensic officers look for anything of evidential value near the scene of the disturbance

Emergency services attended in the early hours and a man and woman, aged 49 and 48, were seriously injured and taken to hospital.

The 76-year-old arrested man was also taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Officers remain in the area and drivers are being asked to use alternative routes.