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Glasgow University student's retro golf side hustle now a successful business

Malcolm Weir, 22, sources, restores and sells retro outfits through his 'Generation Mulligan' platform, having set it up two years ago.

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Fleur East addresses Strictly snub and admits 'I'm kind of bothered'

Fleur East has admitted she is 'kind of bothered' after missing out on the reported Strictly Come Dancing hosting role, saying she had been 'lying to herself' that she would be fine.

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Holidaymakers warned easyJet could have to put prices up

Proposed changes could lead to higher fares, easyJet has warned

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Clydebank learner driver reported after being caught behind the wheel 'unsupervised'

Officers from Dumbarton Road Policing seized the Vauxhall.

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Big-hearted Tartan Army fans raise $10,000 for US children's cancer ward

Around 10,000 Scotland fans will be in Providence next month for the World Cup games against Haiti and Morocco.

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Glasgow crime gang jailed for 18 years after firebomb attack on Daniel clan carpet factory

Marshall O'Hara, 21, Fraser Stewart, 22, and Aiden McLaughlin, 21, targeted houses and a carpet firm linked to the Daniel crime family.

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Cops spotted on Glasgow street amid 'ongoing investigation' as officers search area

Officers were reportedly spotted searching a bush just off Eckford Street in the east end.

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Jet2 says 'food or drink services unavailable' on flights due to 'operational issue'

Jet2 has suspended food and drink services on some flights reportedly after a fire at its warehouse disrupted operations

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UK flight cancellations in May 2026 nearly triple in six days as jet fuel costs bite

Rising jet fuel costs linked to Middle East tensions force airlines to revise schedules

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Glasgow site of the 'world's first football stadium' gets historic protected status

The remains of the pavilion at First Hampden were located in 2001 and the site has now been granted protected status.

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Build-A-Bear toy recalled from customers over 'hazard' — 'stop using immediately'

Anyone with the bear has been told to stop using it "immediately"

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Glasgow tourists will get 'slice of home' as Greggs to open first bakery in Tenerife

The UK chain will soon be serving their much-loved bakes and sausage rolls at the popular Spanish sunspot.

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Warning as Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Italy and France placed on 'no travel' list

Travel publication Fodor's has named the Canary Islands, including Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria on the list.

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Pricey rose stolen again from Glasgow plant shop after owner retrieved it from 'vile' thief

Jordan Trainer, who owns Plantique in Partick, had initially succeeded in getting the gorgeous £50 rose plant back after it was stolen - only to see it nicked again by the same thief.

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Glasgow Labour MP quits Government and calls for Keir Starmer to step down

The blast comes after over 80 MPs urged Starmer to quit.

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Glasgow student says cancer changed her life 'in the blink of an eye' after cold-like symptoms

"It was all taken away from me in the blink of an eye."

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Lanarkshire cops discover thousands of pounds in cash during Hamilton drugs bust

Kevin Woods, 24, admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis at his home.

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New fat-loss pill saw people lose more than a fifth of body weight

The tablet is not yet available in the UK but was approved in the US in December

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Beautiful climb one hour from Glasgow with iconic Scottish view

This is a short climb, but a rewarding hike with incredible panoramic views

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ScotRail timetable to change this weekend as some Glasgow services to increase

The rail provider has said timetable adaptations have been made to "meet growing demand for leisure travel".