The driver of the bin lorry that crashed in Glasgow killing six people is facing a possible jail sentence after he admitted culpable and reckless driving just nine months after the tragedy.

Harry Clarke, 60, pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to driving a car in the city on September 20, 2015 to the danger of the public, despite having lost his licence for medical reasons.

It was revoked after a fatal accident inquiry into the fatal crash on December 22, 2014 when he blacked out and his refuse lorry careered across George Square.

The court heard that despite knowing his licence had been taken away, Clarke moved his car from the car park at his flat in the Baillieston area of the city.

Mark Allan, prosecuting, said neighbours contacted the police after watching him drive his white Corsa out of the car park before returning later that evening.

Two days later Clarke was cautioned and charged by police and claimed he had only moved the vehicle in the private car park.