A Glasgow bus driver who inflicted "life changing injuries" on a neighbour in a savage knife attack has been jailed for seven and a half years.

Stephen McAulay (35) repeatedly wounded James Duncan in a murder bid in Moorfoot Street, in Glasgow's Carntyne , after he sustained a minor facial injury in an earlier confrontation.

A judge told McAulay at the High Court in Edinburgh : "You would not let the matter rest." Instead McAulay armed himself with a knife and went looking for his victim.

He stabbed Mr Duncan multiple times during the attempted murder on May 13 last year. Lord Young told him: "These are truly life changing injuries."

The judge said: "This appears to be an attack caused more by intoxication and loss of face than anything else."

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