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Glasgow city centre disruption warning as Argyle Street revamp to begin next month
Work on Argyle Street's makeover - which is expected to take around three years to complete - will begin on June 16.
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Lanarkshire pensioner found with 'life-changing injuries' as cops launch probe
Officers are carrying out extensive enquiries to establish how the man became injured.
Glasgow City Council call for Celtic fans to avoid Trongate celebrations
The call follows previous celebrations which have wreaked havoc on the area.
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Glasgow graffiti artist 'lucky to be alive’ after being hit by bus thanks kind strangers
"I recall staring at the back bus wheel coming towards my face, moving enough to where it just thumped my lower back and hip."
Edinburgh hotels and hospitality stars dominate major Scottish industry awards
Edinburgh hotels and hospitality staff secured major wins and highly recommended honours at this year’s Prestige Hotel Awards in Scotland.
Motherwell paedo 'Snackie Chan' filmed doing karate moves at protestors
Richard Barden was jailed for three years at Airdrie Sheriff Court in October 2018 for molesting a four-year-old girl.
Glasgow city leader lodges motion describing Reform as 'racist' and 'far-right'
Glasgow city leader Susan Aitken refused to congratulate new Reform MSP Thomas Kerr as she lodged a motion describing his party as racist and far-right.
Glasgow city leader Susan Aitken refuses to congratulate Reform MSP after 'racist hate' accusations
“We do reject the racist hate spouted by Reform candidates especially in this city."
Edinburgh residents to decide how millions from tourist tax is spent locally
Edinburgh residents will help decide how millions raised through the city’s visitor levy is spent in local communities.
Children challenged to 'build on Scotland's legacy' for scientific innovation
The Institute of Physics (IoP) has launched the 2026 edition of The Eurekas to encourage young people to think about world-changing science.
Council votes against granting freedom of Glasgow to Royal Regiment of Scotland
Glasgow City Council has voted against granting the freedom of the city to the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
LIVE updates amid delays on busy Glasgow motorway after crash
Drivers are being warned of delays on a busy motorway in Glasgow following a crash.
Woman who hit man with glass bottle leaving him in hospital admonished
A woman who put a man in hospital after she struck him with a glass bottle was admonished.
Scottish charity to expand counselling support in Glasgow amid growing demand
Right There, which focuses on preventing homelessness and supporting families, will now offer in-person support at hubs in Glasgow.
Inquiry to examine deaths of two farmers killed by falling hay bales
The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) has lodged a first notice with the Sheriff Court to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry into the deaths of George Andrew Stephen and Garry George Thomson.
Edinburgh restaurant group unveils major new look after 36 years in business
Family-run Edinburgh restaurant group Howies has unveiled a refreshed new look for Scotts Kitchen as it marks 36 years in business.
Public survey launched on future of 'vital' Scottish ferry service
A public survey on the future of ferry services between Dunoon and Gourock has been launched.
Glasgow care home group runs week-long wellbeing programme for staff
Glasgow-based Oakminster Healthcare has delivered a week-long programme of wellbeing activities for staff.
Manhunt launched after £150,000 damage caused in attempted copper cable theft
Police are appealing for witnesses after thieves attempted to steal copper power cables in Kilmarnock's Burnside Street, causing £150,000 of damage.
'Sudden sickness' virus alert as health authority warns it can spread 'easily'
The UK Health Security Agency has issued guidance