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Glasgow army-veteran launches magazine to support armed forces community
"Every veterans publication I’d ever seen looked like it was produced by someone who’d never served. We decided to fix that"
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Tartan Army hero Craig Ferguson arrives in Boston after 3000-mile trek across US
“I will never ever be able to find the words to describe this"
Cumbernauld drivers warned 'avoid the area' as police on scene of crash
Emergency services remain on scene.
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Renfrew stabbing leaves man fighting for life as teenager arrested
The victim is currently being treated for life threatening injuries.
Three more arrested after Old Firm Scottish Cup quarter final disorder
The trio, aged 39, 38 and 28, are set to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court in due course.
Lanarkshire woman recognised for work to help save the lives of dogs
Pam Tait, a long-standing supporter of Pet Blood Bank UK, has been named the winner of the charity's Pioneering Award.
The stunning Spanish hidden gem with gorgeous views and fewer crowds
The dramatic mountaintop city perched above a gorge is one of Spain's best-kept secrets, offering breathtaking scenery and historic charm without the overwhelming tourist crowds of coastal resorts
Man, 23, arrested after 'indecent exposure' incident in Carluke
The 23-year-old is due to appear in court today, June 12.
Pepsi fans just discovering drink's original name - it sounds like 90s rock band
Pepsi has been a household name for decades, but the iconic soft drink was not always known as Pepsi
Legal rights as Scots who break 11pm 'rule' risk £1k fine and losing TVs
The country's World Cup games go into the early hours of the morning due to time differences
Glasgow police prepare for major protest after week of 'disorder and violence'
It comes after members of the public in Glasgow were targeted due to the colour of their skin.
Police launch manhunt after 'serious assault' on Airdrie street
Emergency services raced to the incident on Luing, around 12.30am on Thursday, June 11.
Charity worker 'boosts annual income by £43,000' with four-hour-a-week side hustle
Shabaz Khan says he has no plans to give up his day job, despite the financial boost his side hustle has given him
Glasgow council to get almost £500,000 for two homes after deals approved
Key Housing Association, which provides care to the tenants, is set to buy the properties.
BBC Shetland legend confirms exit after 13 years and teases 'fitting farewell'
Shetland actress Alison O'Donnell has announced her departure from the long-running BBC crime drama
Travel warning as extra Glasgow trains to be put on for Take That concert
Thousands are expected to attend Take That's Circus Live tour on Friday and Saturday.
Tartan Army hero Craig Ferguson in tears after smashing £1m goal for mental health
Throughout the journey, Craig has travelled through California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York.
Glasgow teacher suffers horrific abuse daily as male pupils make disturbing 'rape threats'
The teacher who works at a school in Glasgow says her job is becoming "increasingly impossible" due to a rise in incel culture and the manosphere.
Anti-racism protest to take place in Glasgow city centre this weekend
The march, organised by Stand up to Racism Scotland, will take place at Buchanan Steps.
Simon Calder names five 'worst' airports for delays at border checks this summer
Holidaymakers are facing hours-long queues since the new checks were added.