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Old Glasgow library could be sold amid plan to restore public access
Councillors in the city will consider whether negotiations over a deal with a housing association should begin.
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BBC doctor gives warning update for Sertraline, Citalopram and Fluoxetine users
Dr Oscar Duke discusses Queen's University study showing antidepressants like Sertraline and Citalopram may increase mortality rates in some users
Urgent product recalls issued for air fryers, beauty products and toys — full list
Several products have been urgently recalled this month by the OPSS, with shoppers urged to stop using them immediately.
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Police hunt suspect after afternoon Greenock disturbance
The incident happened between 4pm and 4.45pm this afternoon, March 14, on Murdieston Street.
John Swinney pledges £11m to help Glasgow recover and ‘flourish’ after devastating fire
The Scottish Government grant scheme will support recovery efforts near Glasgow Central station where around 71 businesses were damaged or destroyed by the fire.
Glasgow traffic at a standstill as section of M8 closed amid ongoing police incident
The nature of the incident is unknown at this time.
Police search launched for two young Glasgow sisters last seen making way to park
The sisters have not been seen or heard from since Friday afternoon, March 13.
Police reopen busy Shawlands road after pedestrian rushed to hospital
Police have now fully reopened the road and have thanked drivers for their understanding.
Lanarkshire children's charity to provide 100 Mother's Day gifts for local families
Children's charity Juniors, based in Hamilton, is sending out goodie bags to 100 mums, helped by donations from big-hearted businesses
Former Greenpeace activist opens hen rescue centre in Girvan
Imogen made headlines in 2023 when she, alongside other Greenpeace activists, boarded a Shell-contracted vessel in the Atlantic Ocean with a banner bearing the message: "Stop Drilling. Start Paying."
Police close off busy southside road as collision lands pedestrian in hospital
Traffic is currently being diverted by Police Scotland officers.
Charity dedicated to helping those with complex needs in Glasgow launches crowdfunding page
Buddies Clubs and Services offers support which helps provide respite for parents and children from one another
Lanarkshire primary pupils at one of 'smallest schools in UK' help create cow sculpture
Crawford School, which has nine pupils, reached out to local artist Kev Paxton and his firm ArtFe for help making the artwork.
Plans could see 'most exciting district' in Glasgow get fruit market and bar
Proposals for the attraction include a bar, seating area, food and drink stalls, fruit and vegetable market and live entertainment.
More funding needed to help Glasgow women experiencing gender-based violence
Make a House a Home was launched to support women and families affected by gender-based abuse to move into a sustainable tenancy by providing them with up to £1,000.
First-time voters at Glasgow school have their say on Scottish Parliament election
Students at Notre Dame High School met to discuss democracy during the Electoral Commission’s ‘Welcome to Your Vote Week’.
Renfrewshire Council wardens could go 'undercover' to tackle dog fouling
The possibility of undercover work was touched upon.
'Truly exceptional' villa in one of Milngavie’s most sought-after locations hit the market
It boasts stunning gardens which feature views over the renowned Tannoch Loch.
Glasgow police 'increasingly concerned' for man last seen 12 days ago
Following their investigation, police have acquired CCTV images of Robert boarding the number 75 bus in Stockwell Street, around 4.55pm on Monday, March 2.
Scots prison governors facing 'chronic stress' in overcrowded jails issue plea for help
Jail bosses told Justice Secretary Angela Constance “we need your help” due to their governors facing “chronic stress” in the overrun jails.