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Hamilton pensioner walking dog hit by car as police tape off busy road amid probe
The pedestrian, a 66-year-old man, was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he remains in a serious condition and the dog was taken to a local vet to be checked over.
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Gifted Gaza student living in tent asks for help after Glasgow University offer
Qusay Al-Reqeb was a star pupil before the conflict with Israel “shattered his dreams”, destroying his home and leaving him struggling every day to find food and survive with his family.
Celtic fans set to walk 210 miles from Manchester to Parkhead after mental health struggles
The pals are raising money for S.T.E.P.S. and Beacon Counselling Trust - charities close to their hearts.
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'Possessed' Lanarkshire mechanic cleared of attacking colleague at lorry depot
Glen Harrison was accused of assaulting Mr Maguire on November 11, 2023, but the jury returned a unanimous not guilty verdict.
Glasgow trains delayed by up to half an hour as amber rain warning comes into force
An amber weather warning issued for rain in the east of Scotland is causing delays of up to almost 30 minutes on lines from Glasgow Queen Street.
Glasgow mum pleads for answers after unexplained death of son found with stab wounds
37-year-old Mikhail Ackrim was found face down on a bedroom floor of a flat in Glasgow on August 15, 2024, having lain dead for hours.
Cockroaches found at scandal hit Glasgow Queen Elizabeth Hospital
It comes as a poll of 9,000 health workers last year by Unison suggested pests may be thriving in damp conditions and unfixed buildings.
Glasgow playpark 'abandoned for two years' sitting derelict with broken parts
One resident says that after years of deterioration, the council fenced off the Balornock playpark and claims they have since left it for two years.
BBC Debate Night calls on Lanarkshire locals in search for audience members
The show is coming to Lanark on February 4, with BBC Scotland producers now on the hunt for locals to have their say.
Greenock shipyard worker plans to buy dream home after scooping £1m Lotto win
Arsenio Navarro Jr, 36 and his wife, Reyna, 38, have embraced all that Scotland has to offer after moving to Greenock so that Arsenio could take up a role as a specialist welder with BAE Systems.
Residents in west end of Glasgow without electricity as power cut reported
SP Energy Networks confirmed there is a power cut affecting the G11 and G12 postcode area, with homes in Partick, Broomhill, Hillhead and Hyndland affected.
Historic Lanarkshire town linked to Robert the Bruce celebrates 900th anniversary
Rutherglen is set to celebrate its 900th anniversary in 2026 with a year-long programme of festivities planned.
Glasgow restaurant closes suddenly after burst pipe causes 'significant damage'
The owner of Haute Dolci's Glasgow franchise has spoken out, confirming the restaurant is closed "until further notice", allegedly, due to a burst pipe at a neighbouring venue.
Rangers Scottish Cup tie at centre of ineligible player probe as Stranraer face expulsion
Should Stranraer be expelled from the competition, Queen's Park, who knocked Rangers out last season, would face the Ibrox side.
Renfrewshire executive quit the rat race for dream job after mental health breakdown
Nick Sharpe’s role as director of communications for a top renewable energy group involved being grilled by politicians, TV and radio interviews, and negotiating with corporations over multi-million-pound investments.
British Gas energy-saving tip to anyone with an oven at home
The energy supplier has urged households to make the most of what they're already paying for
Glasgow landmark lights up to raise awareness of illness affecting children
Glasgow Science Centre will light up red on Monday (January 26) for International Kawasaki Disease Awareness Day.
Tartan Army organise World Cup booze cruises as preparations get underway
The Tartan Army cruise trips are set to take place in Boston and Miami ahead of Scotland's matches against Haiti and Brazil in the US.
'Reforms can assist offshore wind, but it is engagement that will decide'
In Scotland and in England & Wales, reforms to the consenting regime for large scale infrastructure projects are being considered
'Deeply distrurbing': Pressure grows on Scottish Government after teen cancer death
The Scottish Government faces growing pressure to introduce cancer referral guidelines for children following the death of teenager Isla Sneddon.