POLICE are hunting seven men - one who was dressed as Heidi and another as Robin Hood - after a gang attack in Glasgow's city centre.

A 31-year-old man and a 33-year-old man were left with serious injuries after an "unprovoked" attack by a the group.

Police said the victims were punched and kicked by the group on Renfield Street at about 3.15am on Sunday.

One of the attackers was wearing a green Robin Hood-type hat with a red feather at the left-hand side.

Another was a blonde "Heidi-type" wig with plaits on either side.

Detective Constable David Copeland, Stewart Street CID, said: "This was an unprovoked attack on two men by a much larger group which has left the victims with serious injuries.

"This type of activity on what seems to be a night out cannot be tolerated.

"We seek the assistance of the public in tracking down those responsible"

"I am particularly keen to trace the driver of the hackney taxi who picked up five of the suspects - including the suspects in costume - from a taxi rank at Buchanan Street Bus Station at 0346 hours.

"Anyone with information is asked to contact police at Stewart Street on 101."