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Doggy daycare worker shares 8 breeds she'd never own, including one of the most popular types

A doggy daycare worker has shared her honest opinions on eight breeds she would never want to own based on her experience - and some popular family favourites might surprise you

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New book 'breaks silence' on the lost Lanarkshire men whose families never forgot

The book holds a special place for Hugh, who was urged by his wife to finish before her tragic passing.

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Glasgow Lives: Scott, 38, Paisley, Festival Director and Entrepreneur

"Paisley Alive Festival is more than just an event. It’s about giving back to the community while creating something special that brings people together through music, movement, and shared experiences."

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Two men rushed to hospital after 'disturbance' on Greenock street

The public is urged to stay away from the area as police carry out investigations into the incident.

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Clydebank cops launch probe after car set ablaze on residential street

Emergency services were called to Robert Burns Avenue at around 9.50pm on Friday, January 30, following reports of a blue Citroen C4 Picasso up in flames.

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The freak 1994 flood that submerged Glasgow Central Low Level

They were the worst floods to hit Glasgow in living memory, resulting in the tragic deaths of three people and causing untold disruption and misery across much of west central Scotland.

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Former Glasgow NHS chief 'insulting families' after defending super-hospital opening

Former chairman of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) Andrew Roberston, claimed governance of the QEUH had been "pretty good" during a recent interview.

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Glasgow Kingston Bridge closed as emergency services rush to overturned van

Drivers heading westbound on the M8 have been warned of delays and are encouraged to take an alternative route.

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Section of Glasgow's Kingston Bridge closed as emergency services attend crash

In a recent update, Police Scotland warned there is "no access" to the bridge, with road users asked to "avoid the area".

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'Renowned' Lanarkshire private school to close after charity watchdog launches probe

The 'renowned' school - which charges parents up to £20,000 a year - is being investigated by the The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) over concerns relating to the “financial situation and governance of the charity”.

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Scots dating app rapist targeted 10 more women after being freed from prison

A Sunday Mail investigation has revealed that officials missed the chance to stop the sick 32-year-old in 2023 when he appeared in court and was remanded in custody - only to be set free a few days later.

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Nationwide update as April 2026 change date for customers approaches

Virgin Money will be transferred to Nationwide by April 2, 2026, subject to court approval, affecting millions of customers

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Did you use MSN Messenger? Your chat records still exist, and you can get them

MSN Messenger was one of the most popular messaging services from the late 1990s through to the early 2000s, enabling users to chat with friends after school without spending a penny.

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Man struck by car on Glasgow's M74 as police call for witnesses

The incident - involving a 36-year-old man and a black Volkswagon ID5 car - happened between junction 1 and junction 1A for Tradeston.

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Dr Michael Mosley's Fast 800 diet that helped 'reverse' his type 2 diabetes

Here's what you need to know about the popular diet

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Glasgow hit by UK Gov funding cut which 'will impact city groups'

A city SNP spokesperson said the new fund is “cutting millions of pounds from employability schemes and third sector groups”.

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Scots kids with ADHD and autism to get £3.4m funding boost

Social care and mental wellbeing minister Tom Arthur said he is determined to drive “real, meaningful improvements” as he announced the funding.

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Glasgow children's mental health inpatient unit levels up its gaming facilities

Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity’s Gamer-in-Residence, Steven Mair, led the donation as part of the charity's ongoing support for the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde services.

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James Martin calls Scotland 'one of the finest countries' after 'most amazing trip'

The celebrity chef has travelled the world as part of his career but Scotland stands head and shoulders above the rest, and he is 'jealous' of the produce available

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My local Glasgow coffee shop is one of the UK's best - three words sum it up

Glasgow is known for its cafe culture, with new places popping up all the time - but there's one that really stands out