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If you've flown anywhere since 2019 you could be owed up to £520

If you've been on a delayed flight in the last six years you could be entitled to compensation.

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Overturned vehicle causes M8 chaos as traffic in both directions at a standstill

In an image shared with Glasgow Live, firefighters can be seen surrounding an overturned van which has damage to its roof.

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Lewis Capaldi makes emotional return to Glastonbury with iconic comeback after two-year break

Looking out onto the huge crowd he said: "Glastonbury, it's so good to be back. I'm not going to say much up here today because if I do, I'll probably start crying."

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Glasgow councillor brands Donald Trump 'small and vindictive' after Iran strikes

The city council will now call on the UK government to oppose military action in the middle east.

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Monstrous Glasgow trio face life sentences for the brutal murder of vulnerable man

The 30-year-old was slashed and stabbed having been accused of stealing. The trio had denied murder during the trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

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Couple caught during 'indecent act' on Glasgow train as police call for witnesses

The horrifying incident took place on Saturday, June 8. The couple boarded the 7pm Glasgow to Edinburgh ScotRail service and sat in the seats closest to the doors at the back of the train.

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Police cordon off Glasgow southside street in ongoing emergency incident

Drivers are being urged to avoid the Cathcart Road area as the road, at its junction with Clincart Road to Cumming Drive, remains closed with emergency services in attendance.

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Identity theft was goal for Glasgow City Council cyber attack hackers, expert fears

A leading expert in digital security at Glasgow Caledonian University believes the hackers behind the cyber incident at Glasgow City Council may have been targeting personal data for identity theft.

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Jet2 tip helps passengers 'beat the rush' and sleep in longer before flights

The hack could help holidaymakers save time when they've booked an early morning flight

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'I'm 36 but I'm still asked for ID on nights out'

Lisa Johnston looks so young, she shares clothes, shoes, and even make-up with her 18-year-old daughter

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Glasgow Airport EasyJet disruption warning as Spanish cabin crew strike

Glasgow passengers flying to and from Spain with EasyJet are warned of potential disruption and delays as 650 Spanish cabin crew take three days of strike action.

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Glasgow boy to run 5k every week after mum dies from 'horrendous' diabetes battle

Tollcross boy Adam Orr, 14, will put his best foot forward just a year after losing his beloved mum, Pamela, who was only 44 when she tragically died after going into cardiac arrest.

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Dad who fell overboard on Dunoon ferry named as wife fears he may never be found

Mark Federspiel and his wife Annette visited their 22-year-old daughter on June 15. Sadly, tragedy struck as he went into water en-route back home to Dunoon.

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Morrisons makes major change to 60 stores amid closures

Morrisons is now offering pre-packaged meat in some of its stores, to reduce the time butchers spend cutting meat on request, after closing 35 meat counters across the UK

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Woman allegedly 'ran red light' in Glasgow crash which left van flipped on roof

Emergency services rushed to Wallace Street, in the city's Tradeston area, at around 2pm on Wednesday to reports of a crash involving a white security firm van and a grey Fiat 500.

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Ex-Rangers owner Sir David Murray opens up on losing legs in devastating crash

At the young age of 24, Sir David Murray was driving home having just played a rugby match when the devastating crash happened, leaving him fighting for his life.

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Brits in Portugal could be fined £1,500 in anti-social behaviour crackdown

Holidaymakers heading to Albufeira need to read up on four sweeping new rules on public decency which came into effect earlier this week

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Killings of Glasgow gangsters in Costa Del Sol ‘not linked’ to Scottish feud, police say

Chief Constable Jo Farrell also denied the fatal shootings of the Lyons gangsters were planned in Scotland, contradicting claims by Spanish police that the gunman "absolutely" belonged to the rival Daniel clan.

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Cops find over 600g of 'drugs' after stopping motor in Glasgow

POLICE have found more than £10,000 of 'drugs' after stopping a motor in Glasgow.

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Safeguarding team deployed at Glasgow station to reduce incidents

Safeguarding patrollers at Glasgow station cut incidents by 40%, enhancing safety and wellbeing across central Scotland’s railway network.