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Remembering Charlie Sheen's night of drugs and debauchery in Easterhouse in the 1990s
In 1997 Hollywood star Charlie Sheen made headlines in Scotland for all the wrong reasons when the wayward actor took a taxi to Easterhouse with a sex worker and reportedly spent £1,000 on Class A drugs.
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Man dies after being found unresponsive on Glasgow street
Emergency crews attended, however, the man was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
'Enchanting' house with Victorian observatory hits the market outside Glasgow
Set over three floors, the three-bedroom house covers over 1200 sq. ft and boasts stunning panoramic views across the Campsie Hills.
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Health visitor's reason she doesn't limit Easter chocolate for kids
A health visitor has shared her unexpected approach to Easter chocolate with her two children on TikTok
Giffnock Gladiators champion 'always believed he could win' BBC gameshow
Josh McDonald was crowned the new men's champion following a tense showdown against rival Tyler Spence in last weekend's final.
Police issue Storm Dave travel warning amid Met Office amber alert
Storm Dave is set to sweep across the country this evening with multiple warnings for wind, rain, and snow issued across the UK.
Lanarkshire dog looking for forever home after waiting for more than a year
Hendrix, seven, is described as a "friendly boy" but has sadly had little interest at the Lanarkshire centre.
Paisley shopkeeper threatened by man with knife during attempted robbery
The incident happened at a premises on the town's Glasgow Road.
Fans to be searched ahead of Partick Thistle match in pyrotechnics crackdown
The club says that a search team will be stationed outside Somerset Park ahead of the 3pm kickoff this afternoon (April 4).
'Unique' Glasgow Rock Choir have raised thousands for charity doing what they love
“It is a great way for us to be able to get out and feel as if we are doing something good as well."
New fund to support Glasgow creatives after Trongate 103 row
A fund worth £200,000 will help the creative industry with property costs, but a councillor said City Property must reconsider its approach to rents.
Glasgow school pupils welcome adorable newly hatched ducklings for Easter
The youngsters met a brood of newly hatched ducklings in the classroom.
Mr Scotland opens new gym in plush Glasgow suburb as demand grows for 'healthier lifestyles'
McCann, who is co-owner and manager, says that the Training Station has a 'carefully curated selection of strength equipment', with some being 'unique' to the area.
300,000 people in UK told they will lose £62 HMRC perk from Monday April 6 2026
It will disappear as the new tax year begins
Martin Lewis urges Scots to buy common item now before April 7 price rise
Martin Lewis is advising people to stock up on stamps before Royal Mail increases first class stamps to £1.80 from April 7, saying any purchased now remain valid after the price rise
No disabled parking bays in Glasgow lost over last five years despite concerns
Councillor Robert Mooney asked what actions the city council intended to take to reinstate or rectify this reduction through accessible on-street parking for disabled residents.
Kenmure Street unity 'more important now than five years ago' says key Glasgow protestor
Mohammad Asif says we need "many more" examples of community and cross-culture togetherness amid the recent rise in far right rhetoric and anti-immigration attitudes in Scotland.
Storm Dave latest as 70mph Glasgow wind warning comes into force today
A Met Office yellow warning for strong winds comes into force at 6pm
Glasgow holidaymakers urged to follow money-saving rule ahead of summer
People set to fly from the UK - including Glasgow - have been told to save cash using a simple trick
Scotland fans plead for First Minister to condemn World Cup dynamic ticket pricing at costs surge
Scotland face Haiti in their opening game in Boston on June 14 where the price of an average ticket has risen to $333.