A woman was rushed to hospital after being found unconscious at a dance event at a controversial Glasgow nightclub.

The 30-year-old collapsed outside The Arches, which was last year linked to the death of an underage schoolgirl, in the early hours of Sunday morning.

She is understood to have been found unconscious on the street outside at around 12.40am and the nightclub then closed.

A spokeswoman for the club said it was an "alcohol related episode".

Police said a number of people were reported for a series of alleged drugs and alcohol offences.

A man was also reported for alleged licensing offences.

A GBX Anthems set by Radio Clyde DJ George Bowie attracted a huge crowd to the club on Saturday night.

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "Officers were called to a report of a woman unconscious outside The Arches nightclub in Glasgow at around 12.40am.

"Several people were reported to the procurator fiscal for alleged drugs and alcohol offences.

"A man was reported for alleged licensing offences."

The woman had later discharged herself from hospital.

Legislation could be used to have the club's license reviewed within a matter a weeks.

Teenager Regane MacColl died in February last year after apparently taking a pill at The Arches.

The 17-year-old from Clydebank collapsed in the club and later died in hospital.

Her death was said to be linked to red Mortal Kombat ecstasy tablets.

Police ordered a review of the club after Regane's death and its licence was at risk.

However, the club kept its licence after bosses said they had acted on the police's recommendations, including a strict over-21s policy.

But they soon re-instated an over-18s rule instead.

Arches spokeswoman Georgia Riungu said: "The Arches can confirm that, in consultation with Police Scotland on the night, Saturday's GBX club was closed earlier than advertised. We would like to clarify that our robust zero tolerance policy, including all additional measures recently agreed with Police Scotland, were in force on the night."