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Glasgow University congratulates former student Stephen after dramatic Traitors win
The Isle of Lewis man, who now lives in London, scooped up more than £40,000 after winning the show on Friday night's finale.
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Paisley man missing in Thailand for almost three weeks is found safe
Following the desperate search, a close pal has confirmed Kenny has been located safely.
Foreign Office updates travel advice for Egypt, Turkey, Dubai and Cyprus
The Foreign Office has revised its safety guidance for popular tourist destinations amid concerns that ongoing protests and unrest in Iran could develop into a regional issue.
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Council moves forward with plans to stop holidaymakers parking in street near Glasgow Airport
Renfrewshire Council has received permission to prepare a traffic order and consultation process with a view to introducing a free 'resident only' permit scheme on the Paisley street.
Glasgow MSP 'concerned' over council's consultation for Dennistoun parking proposals
MSP Ivan McKee has written to the council expressing his concerns over the proposals which could see locals forced to fork out up to £220 a year to park.
Simple parenting trick to get toddlers to listen without arguments
A mum has shared a simple parenting tip to get toddlers to stop ignoring you and do as they're told - and many parents say it works wonders
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill pictured at popular Glasgow west end restaurant
The Hoops boss dropped by La Lanterna on Friday night, to enjoy a bite to eat, following a 2-2 draw with Bologna in Italy on Thursday.
Nicola Sturgeon says claims she pushed for early opening of scandal-hit Glasgow hospital as 'completely untrue'
The former First Minister has rejected suggestions she applied pressure to open Glasgow's flagship hospital before it was ready.
Man's body discovered in Paisley flat as police probe unexplained death
Emergency services were called to Maxwellton Street in the town after the alarm was raised at around 12.45pm on Friday.
Robert Burns' little known connection with Shawlands in Glasgow's south side
While everyone has heard of the Bard, few people know of the legendary poet's fascinating connection to Shawlands in the south side of Glasgow.
Lanarkshire killer serving life for security guard's death attacked prisoner in jail
Scott Pearson 28, was one of three inmates who assaulted his victim at HMP Shotts on August 15, 2024.
Kilmarnock carer struck off after embezzling £5000 from woman with dementia
Deborah Biggar was convicted of taking the money from the vulnerable 88-year-old woman who was under her care at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court on January 13, last year.
Urgent search for Alexandria man who uses walking stick after disappearance
Michael Watson was last seen in the Craig Avenue area of Alexandria at around 12.50pm on January 23.
Exact time Glasgow school of sport for young athletes to close confirmed
Glasgow Life is proposing to shut the Glasgow School of Sport, at Bellahouston Academy once all current pupils have completed their education.
I revisited childhood by joining Glasgow gymnastics class and fell in love again
When I was younger I did gymnastics competitively and trained for a few days per week so went into it knowing I would not be able to keep up with 14-year-old me but still had hope.
Govan's Fairfield Club to host sell-out bingo night to raise £60k and avoid closure
Fairfield Club has been "on the edge" of closure since last year, when it was discovered that the building's entire electric system needed rewired - but the community has rallied to save it.
Republican march to mark Bloody Sunday to take to Glasgow's streets today
The march, organised by the West of Scotland Band Alliance, will go through Glasgow city centre today.
Scandal-hit Glasgow hospital nurse slams cleaning routine saying 'we feel demoralised'
Nurses claim the new policy only requires them to clean the bed area of the hospital rooms, meaning toilets and the rest of the wards will not, allegedly, always be cleaned before a new patient arrives.
Junior sailors enjoy day of volunteering at Scottish SPCA's Glasgow centre
The day saw the group get involved in cleaning, maintenance and creating a new calming office space for animals in the centre's care.
Glasgow Commonwealth Games mascot leads park event to mark six months until event
Mascot Finnie put the delighted youngsters through their paces at Barshaw Park in Paisley on Friday, January 23, joined by athletes, volunteers and members of community groups.