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Glasgow Labour leader condemns Belfast attack and subsequent disorder as victim named
Anas Sarwar has released a statement on social media condemning the violent attack in Belfast, but adding that "violence, racism and disorder have no place in Scotland."
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'I moved from UK to Spain 18 months ago – but there's three things I miss about home'
Mark Danby swapped Stockport for the Costa del Sol 18 months ago and loves life as a British expat in Spain – but there are still three things he misses about home
Tartan Army fan's ESTA cancelled last minute despite three US trips in past year
Ivan Ralph, 57, was devastated to discover that the crucial visas waiver to get him to Boston and beyond was cancelled.
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Two thugs caught on CCTV kicking-in Glasgow salon windows in cruel act
"It seemed to be an act to cause wilful damage not an attempt to break-in"
Glasgow parents protest as playpark padlocked shut and ‘left to rot’
"I don’t want my kids growing up feeling like a broken down playpark is the best that they can get."
'Alarming' number of scams targeting elderly people in East Renfrewshire
A police chief told councillors he is concerned about the concentration of incidents in East Renfrewshire.
'Police incident' near Exhibition Centre closes train lines in Glasgow
ScotRail has warned passengers to expect major delays while emergency services deal with the incident
Doctor shares four foods to 'keep in your kitchen' if you have high cholesterol
Doctor Karan Rajan has shared four cholesterol-lowering foods he would keep in his kitchen
Masked crowds gather in Glasgow as 'white lives matter' protest sparks emergency response
Scenes have been described as "mob behaviour".
Woman and dog injured in Paisley disturbance as police tape off 'scary' scene
Emergency services raced to George Street this afternoon, June 9.
Busy A82 road closed by crash as motorists told to find a different route
Motorists are urged to avoid the area while emergency services are on the scene near Old Kilpatrick.
Remote football pitch on Scottish island boasts most incredible views
Imagine you're playing a quick game of football and you score the best goal of your life with the most incredible pitch side views – well now you can and it's here in Scotland
'Concerning' number of Scottish shops selling vapes and tobacco to underage children
"These results are very concerning and we will be stepping up efforts this year to support sellers with advice and continue to take enforcement action where sellers break the law."
Council set to sell Glasgow properties to housing association in almost £500k deal
Key Housing Association has been the care provider to the tenants in the homes for around 20 years.
Glasgow women spending longer in temporary accommodation as violence and abuse cases rise
Glasgow Women’s Aid says women with larger families are now living in temporary refuge accommodation for up to four years - a rise from the previous average of 12 to 24 months.
New student housing plans for Glasgow east end 'could help ease housing crisis'
The company behind the proposals say it will put more than 60 HMO properties back onto the market.
'New era' for Loch Lomond's Cameron House as fresh owners take over
The 17th century estate on the banks of Loch Lomond will undergo a 'phased evolution'.
Number of Glasgow teachers from ethnic minorities 'too low' as pupil numbers reach 'massive' figure
A councillor said there is a struggle to have a workforce which looks like the young people in schools.
Glasgow primary pupils show 'racism the red card' in powerful message of hope
The young anti-racism campaigners from schools including Pollokshields Primary School, Thornwood Primary in Partick, Netherlee Primary in East Renfrewshire, and Sanderson High School in East Kilbride were celebrated at Hampden Park.
Man in hospital and three arrested after 'armed disturbance' in Glasgow street
Police said the incident on Carntyne Road involved “men with weapons and various vehicles”.