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Calls made to extend Glasgow cycle hire scheme to more locations in wake of Union Street fire
Councillor Jon Molyneux said there was a need to expand the network as much as possible.
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Professor Tim Spector says 2p pill may slash diabetes risk
Professor Tim Spector explains how the vitamin may help some people lower their diabetes risk
Body found in search for Glasgow man who went missing a fortnight ago
Formal identification is yet to place, however, the family of Robert Anderson, 60, has been informed.
Two people rushed to hospital after crash closed Balloch street
Emergency services rushed to the scene on Lansbury Street, at Lomond Road, around 5.20pm
Glasgow 'murder' victim's sister makes desperate plea to find killer
Joanne Newlands, 41, was pronounced dead at the scene on Tuesday.
Glasgow man says 'it's a load of rubbish' after close left with just one green bin
William English, 57, says the council has told him it could take two weeks for the bins, which have slowly reduced in numbers, to be replaced.
Glasgow council hires supplier for more bin hubs amid 'huge increases' in recycling
The hubs are being rolled out in the city after being trialled in a number of areas.
Fundraiser for organisation helping children and adults with disabilities set for tomorrow
The Glasgow Rock Choir is hosting the concert on Saturday to raise money for Buddies Clubs and Services
Two Glasgow Reform councillors chosen to stand for election to the Scottish Parliament
The pair will enter the election race to become MSPs in May.
Glasgow Central Station to reopen another exit as demolition works continue
Network Rail, working closely with the council, are to reopen the upper Hope Street exit of Glasgow Central, giving passengers another way to safely leave the station after the devastating fire on Union Street.
Thug jailed over machete attack outside Motherwell tower block
Dean Markson, 27, admitted assaulting the victim to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement at Merryton Tower on May 27 last year.
Police in talks with Celtic and Rangers over potential title celebrations
A police chief said there are still a significant number of arrests to come after recent trouble at Ibrox.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport to see £40m expansion providing 450 jobs
Some 450 highly-skilled engineer and mechanic jobs, as well as 60 apprenticeships, will be created through a major expansion of Ryanair's maintenance facility at the South Ayrshire hub.
Paedophile's Barlinnie death to be probed after twisted killer dies in custody
Evil Archibald Hunter, 77, died in custody after taking unwell at Glasgow's HMP Barlinnie on June 14, 2024.
Councillors praise West Dunbartonshire education attainment as gap narrows
The report compared the attainment of children living in SIMD 1 and 2, which represents the most deprived areas of Scotland, with the rest of Scotland.
Plan to demolish Glasgow bowling clubhouse in A-listed street to make way for flats due for decision
A plan to knock down a bowling club near A-listed homes is due to be decided on next week after 237 objections were lodged.
Pictures show progress of Glasgow Union Corner demolition following devastating fire
The remaining facade of the building, which went up in flames in Glasgow's most devastating fire for years, is being slowly demolished by contractors.
Forensics raid bins at block of Glasgow flats after woman found dead
The victim has been named as Joanne Newlands and her family have been informed.