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Glasgow road shut after crash involving pedestrian and motorbike

Emergency services are at the scene in an area between Torrisdale Street and Titwood Road in Pollokshaws.

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Neil Lennon to return to Northern Ireland following dad's death

Dunfermline Athletic have confirmed that manager Neil Lennon will be absent from this weekend's Championship clash against Queen's Park after the death of his father Gerry

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Hazmat teams rush to Glasgow street after lithium battery 'overheats'

Emergency services were called to a property on Summertown Road at around 10.50am on Friday, December 12, after the alarm was raised.

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GlasgowLive - News

Glasgow hit and run driver mowed down eight teenagers in rush to deliver Super Noodles

A witness described seeing the victims "scattered across" the community centre's car park.

GlasgowLive - News

Glasgow to East Kilbride line goes electric as new ScotRail timetable begins this weekend

Once the new timetable is in force, 75 per cent of services running between Glasgow Central and East Kilbride will be operated by more environmentally-friendly electric trains.

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Sole survivor dog rescued from 'house of horrors' finally moves into forever home

American Bully Olive and seven other dogs were left to die inside a filthy flat in Dundee - and her puppies were not found. Now, she has found a new home in time for Christmas.

The Herald | News

'Something big': Loch Lomond Shores announces arrival of new store ahead of Christmas

The grand opening of a new store at Loch Lomond Shores it set to take place this weekend

The Herald | News

Popular trail routes closed to the public following damage caused by Storm Bram

TWO Peeblesshire forest tails are closed to the public following damage caused by Storm Bram.

The Herald | News

Scottish village left 'smelling worse than a pub toilet' after raw sewage spillage

FOR THE second time in a week Longniddry Main Street has been flooded with sewage for leaving the village smelling "worse than some pub toilets."

The Herald | News

Locals to have say as Scottish street with links to disgraced royal reviewed

Renfrewshire Council are to consult with residents of Andrew Avenue in Renfrew about changing the name, which has been in use for more than fifty years.

GlasgowLive - News

Larkhall residents protest closure of community's last remaining bank branch

The area's BoS, which is the last bank branch remaining in Larkhall, is due to shut its doors in January, which locals believe will impact their high street and 'hit vulnerable people the hardest'.

GlasgowLive - News

Police Scotland says there has been a 'significant reduction' in missing person reports

Missing Person Framework sees police and partners collaborate to reduce the number of people reported missing.

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Royal Mail urges customers to take action 'before it's too late'

Royal Mail customers might need to be quick if they want to place an order

Glasgow Times | News

Glasgow nurse faces trial over allegedly giving patient fatal dose of wrong drugs

Blake Dolan allegedly killed Martin Weldon, 36, at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow

The Herald | News

Hostel on renowned Scottish tourist route goes on market for £1 million

A Scottish hostel that can sleep 93 people has been put on the market.

The Herald | News

Glasgow nurse faces trial over allegedly giving patient fatal dose of wrong drugs

Blake Dolan allegedly killed Martin Weldon, 36, at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow

The Herald | News

Eight of the best restaurants to try in Edinburgh city centre this winter

With Christmas markets in full swing, we've pulled together a list of some of the best restaurants within walking distance of Edinburgh Waverley Station.

The Herald | News

Reform UK wins by-election in Scotland for first time

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has won its first Scottish by-election, taking a seat on West Lothian Council after a closely fought contest.

GlasgowLive - News

Glasgow is 'most generous' city in Scotland with 'countless acts of kindness'

Tim Cadogan, CEO of GoFundMe, speaks below about the generosity shown by Glaswegians who, time and time again, continue to support their communities in times of need.

The Herald | News

Housing development put on hold by Covid is back on track

A Kelso housing development put on hold because of the pandemic is now back on track.