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Glasgow plan is 'last piece in regeneration jigsaw' for city's south bank
A public consultation is set to be held on plans to regenerate the area on the south side of the Clyde, described as North Laurieston.
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Glasgow-born actor Alexander Morton dies aged 81 as tributes pour in
"He was a titan of a man and an actor."
Glasgow thug jailed after stabbing man on Larkhall street during argument
Daniel Montgomery, 24, has a record for violence and his lawyer said he was lucky not to be facing a murder charge.
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Off-road bike seized in Lanarkshire town as cops respond to public complaints
Officers charged a man with various road traffic offences as the bike was seized at Dumbreck Marshes, Kilsyth.
BBC Ambulance airs heartbreaking moment as paramedic breaks down in tears
A paramedic became emotional while treating a patient suffering kidney problems
Young Ayrshire woman who overcame cancer three times becomes face of UK campaign
Eilidh Mackay spent almost an entire year in hospital in Glasgow during treatment for her thyroid cancer when she was a teenager.
Unique Glasgow insults wanted for new 'swear map' studying regional dialects
Linguists at Sheffield University are appealing for the public’s help to create a "swear map" of regional words and phrases used in the UK.
Glasgow west end flat up for auction at bargain price but needs 'full renovation'
It's not often that you see a Thornwood flat for under £100,000 – and almost £100k below similar properties nearby.
'Untouched' private island perfect to escape busy Glasgow could be yours for £350K
Insh Island is a rare 90‑acre private island located in the Inner Hebrides, only accessible by private boat or helicopter.
Glasgow women affected by gambling create new podcast series to highlight taboo topic
The 'powerful' series, Her Upper Hand, was created by six Glasgow woman who have been affected by gambling.
Former Paisley priest jailed over ‘devastating’ abuse of young male parishioners
Vincent Cassidy, 84, was convicted of two charges of indecent assault and one of lewd and libidinous practices which had a “devastating” impact on his victims.
Plea to protect Glasgow's trees issued by local councillor as concerns raised
Tree topping is the practice of removing whole tops of trees or large branches and/or trunks from the tops of trees, leaving stubs or lateral branches.
Councillor questions whether Glasgow will meet 2030 net zero targets
“Obviously progress has been positive and there are a lot of actions that have been helping us get there but I guess there is also a lot of worry that things aren’t moving fast enough."
Glasgow schools triumph at Scottish meal awards as council service praised
Schools have been celebrated at awards bash.
Young Glasgow man in Bali hospital after crash as family frantically fight to save his life
Without life-saving surgery, 26-year-old Euan has a 30 to 70% survival rate, leaving his family "absolutely distraught".
Glasgow private hire driver facing sexual offence charges has licence suspended
Police Scotland called for the suspension of Abdullah Yasin as he faces two charges in court.
Glasgow fan joins Jessie J on stage to belt out huge hit during star's comedy-filled SEC gig
Though her vocals were powerful and full of soul, it was Jessie J's one-liners and comedy which stole the show.
Vet warns Scots dog owners of common danger lurking in grass that can cause blindness
Dr. Inness reveals the red-flag symptoms to watch for and how to protect your pet this season.
Glasgow council exploring options to bring more TopUp taps ahead of Commonwealth games
There are already nine top up taps in Glasgow which are part of Scottish Water’s initiative to encourage people to drink two litres of water a day.
Devastated Glasgow businesses team up and reopen a month after Union Street blaze
Duncan Sweeney, owner of Hundred Demons and Scott McAnally, owner of Lucky in Love Tattoos, have both worked hard over the last month to get back up and running