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'Check in with teenagers' - Cops send alert to parents
Police have warned parents and guardians in Bishopbriggs to check in with their teenagers.
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Two teenagers arrested after 'weapons incident' in Edinburgh
Two males aged 17 and 18 have been arrested after an incident involving weapons in Edinburgh.
Glasgow road next to busy motorway set to CLOSE next week for works
Polmadie Road will close overnight between Polmadie Street and Aikenhead Road, with further daytime closures on Scotland Road and diversions in place.
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BA owner posts record profits despite fuel price worries for 2025
2025 was a strong year for IAG, but potential cracks are beginning to form
Planning bid submitted for new Fort William hospital
NHS Highland has announced two significant milestones in the development of the new Lochaber Hospital, as the project continues to gather momentum toward delivering modern healthcare facilities for the communities of Fort William and the wider Lochaber...
Disabled mum left 'trapped' in flat amid blaze as family hit out at council
A furious family say they are "grateful their mum is alive" after she was unable to escape a blaze in her flat block with no "viable emergency exit
Asbestos found in 21 Edinburgh schools and nurseries as councillors seek clarity
Twenty one schools and nurseries in Edinburgh West found to have asbestos, prompting calls from MP Christine Jardine for City of Edinburgh Council action
Fish rescue ongoing at Glasgow canal due to leakage
Fish rescues are ongoing at the Forth and Clyde Canal in Glasgow due to a leakage.
Rats caught swinging from Glasgow Morrisons supermarket cage by sickened shopper
Morrisons has since launched an investigation after becoming aware of the rodent incident earlier this week.
Edinburgh Old Town street closure planned - here's when
Forrest Road, Edinburgh, will close for up to two weeks as Scottish Water carry out urgent sewer repairs near George IV Bridge.
LIVE updates as police deal with ongoing incident in Parkhead
Police are at the scene of an incident in Glasgow's Parkhead
Second phase of demolition underway at estate dubbed 'Scotland's Chernobyl'
Demolition is back underway at Clune Park as contractors begin phase two of clearing dangerous buildings within the rundown Port Glasgow estate - dubbed ‘Scotland’s Chernobyl’.
'Uncertain future' for historic glasshouse in Glasgow park
The Victorian structure has faced steady decline in the past ten years - could this be the nail in the coffin?
Two years ago Labour believed they were unstoppable, now they're going backwards
Just hours after a bruising by-election in England, Anas Sarwar took to the stage in Paisley to face a harsher reality at home. A new Scottish Election Study poll suggests Labour’s 2024 coalition has splintered — with voters drifting to Reform, the SNP and into uncertainty.
Anas Sawar urges voters to 'hold nose' and back Scottish Labour at Holyrood election
Anas Sarwar dismissed MPs backing the Prime Minister as he urged voters to ‘hold their nose’ and vote for Scottish Labour in the upcoming Holyrood election.
Police investigation after snake 'posted through letterbox' of Dunfermline home
A Dunfermline woman was left terrified after she got out of bed to use the bathroom, and tripped over a snake which she believes was posted through her letterbox.
Dozens of job losses as Thornliebank firm with Braehead store enters administration
A 45-year established lighting retailer, with its headquarters in Thornliebank has closed all its stores after its directors called in administrators this week.
Future of Glasgow Queen's Park Glasshouse unclear as costs 'unsustainable'
The Glasshouse, which remains partially open to the public, faces an uncertain future with the council winding down operations at the local landmark.
Vet shares 1 common item he would never feed his dog as it has 'risks'
A vet has shared the common food item he would never feed his dog, as he said it has no real health benefits and comes with some 'risks' to both dogs and humans
New study looks into tackle poverty in Glasgow by reducing corporate waste
A feasibility study is considering a Multibank warehouse in Glasgow to tackle poverty, redistribute surplus business goods, and cut waste across the region.