A WOMAN will stand trial accused of stabbing her partner and severely injuring him.

Anne White, 51, allegedly assaulted Colin Weir at a property in Glasgow's Maryhill on March 16, 2021.

Court papers state White, of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, threw food at Mr Weir which struck him on the body.

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The charge states White threw a bottle towards him and attempted to strike him with it.

White is further alleged to have kissed him before putting her hands round his neck and throat while attempting to compress.

She is also accused of poking Mr Weir on the eyes before striking him on the body with a knife to his severe injury.

White faces a second charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner by shouting, swearing and uttering remarks of an abusive nature towards Mr Weir.

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White pleaded not guilty yesterday at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the two charges.

A trial was fixed for January next year by sheriff John McCormick.