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DVLA alert as drivers told 'check licences' due to rule

It could mean you are driving illegally, according to an expert

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Tommy and Gail Sheridan set to stand in Glasgow for new political party after Alba demise

The Alliance to Liberate Scotland have selected Tommy as lead candidate in Glasgow, with wife Gail also joining the list for the city.

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Foreign Office says UK passport holders could risk £125 charge

Foreign Office continues to warn holidaymakers

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Rangers fan 'who attacked Celtic staff' at Old Firm axed as youth football coach

Marc Spence has been chucked from his role at youth football side Glenbuck 2016s.

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Latest Spain rules as Foreign Office says 'you will be denied entry if'

Spain is hugely popular among Scottish tourists

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Glasgow supermarket scheme gives former homeless people £50 voucher for shopping

A total of £65,000 has been spent on extending the scheme and has been used to assist with the purchase of basic items to allow residents to sustain their new tenancy.

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Man who entered Motherwell pub carrying knives during cocaine binge hit with fine

While topless and wearing only jogging trousers and flip flops, Paul Girvan entered The War Office on Milton Street, Motherwell, carrying two knives.

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Scots teen who faced constant seizures finds belonging in Glasgow FND support group

17-year-old Miriam Nadeem had symptoms of Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) for several "lonely" months before her diagnosis, but has now found a community of people who understand what she's been through.

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AA issues warning to motorists - 'don't underestimate the cost'

The AA says callouts for one common problem have gone up by almost a fifth

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Passport Office alert as Scottish families may face £74 charge

HM Passport Office has issued an alert to families planning to travel abroad over spring and summer

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Fire-ravaged Union Street building collapses further days after tragic city blaze

In an update on the building's condition, Glasgow City Council said it had been damaged further since the initial fire.

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Glasgow artist paints wreckage of tragic Union Street building on 'eerily quiet' street

"It was incredible to see him capture what is a really devastating moment for the city."

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Police cordon Glasgow McDonald's entrance amid ongoing incident

The fast-food restaurant on Maryhill Road, Glasgow, is currently cordoned off.

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One third of Glasgow children have 'inadequate' food nutrition leading to 'big need' for pantries

Eleven pantries providing food have been set up in communities around the city.

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All East Renfrewshire schools could shut for two days amid teacher strike action

Teachers are set to walk out in a dispute over their workload next week, leaving hundreds of schools closed across several council areas in Scotland.

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Mum 'lucky to be alive' after brutal attack by East Kilbride MMA fighter

Marie Boyle was left with a broken eye socket, cheekbone and a brain injury following the incident at a pub in East Kilbride on September 2024.

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Serial Lanarkshire offender jailed after cops catch him with screwdriver at Orange march

At the time, Jay Gibb was the subject of six bail orders.

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Footage shows inside Glasgow Central Station after devastating Union Street fire

Network Rail has shown the empty travel hub after the blaze ripped through the connected 175-year-old Union Corner on March 8.

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Man charged over Motherwell death of Jordan Gray inside his own home

Nearly three months later, a 58-year-old man has been charged in connection with Jordan Gray's death.

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Former Glasgow Labour leader's conduct hearing dropped as witnesses come forward

The Standards Commission announced yesterday it will take no further action against Councillor George Redmond as it is not “proportionate” or in the “public interest.”