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Exact time Glasgow residents will hear sirens during gasworks system check

The test will last for a maximum duration of one hour, during which both ‘warning’ and ‘all-clear’ sirens will sound several times.

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Revolutionary 1970s 'floating' home up for sale just outside Glasgow

The 70s property has been described as an "exceptional and architecturally significant home".

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Glasgow Pizza Hut branch to close permanently this weekend as staff face uncertainty

The restaurant chain has confirmed that the closure this Saturday (April 11) was a "landlord-led decision".

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GlasgowLive - News

BBC issues apology to John Davidson after broadcasting racial slur tic at BAFTAs

The report confirmed the BBC’s chief content officer has sent letters of apology to Lindo, Jordan and Davidson.

Glasgow Times | News

'Hardest night we've faced' - Glasgow homeless shelter forced to turn away 35 people

Glasgow's only night shelter of its kind has warned it may have to close unless more volunteers come forward after turning away 35 people in one night.

GlasgowLive - News

Celtic ultras demand apology and declare 'vindication' as Green Brigade ban lifted

The ultras confirmed the 250 season ticket holders who were banned will receive pro-rata refunds and have away points reinstated.

The Herald | News

UK TV channel on brink of closing down for good after 32 years on air

A popular UK TV channel is "on the brink" of closing down for good as bosses admit there's "substantial doubt" over the future of the company.

The Herald | News

House prices fall as Iran conflict drives up mortgage rates

The average price of a house in the UK fell between February and March, but annual gains in Scotland remain strong

GlasgowLive - News

The cheapest and most expensive petrol stations in each area of Glasgow today

We've broken down costs in each corner of Glasgow so you can be sure you're getting the most possible petrol for your pounds.

Glasgow Times | News

Thug left friend horrifically scarred after slashing him across face

A murder bid thug left a friend horrifically scarred after slashing him across the face.

Glasgow Times | News

Warning siren to sound in Glasgow tomorrow morning - here's why

A routine test of warning sirens is set to take place in the East End tomorrow morning.

The Herald | News

Glasgow city centre 14-storey office block to be turned into 259 student flats

Planners at Glasgow City Council have approved an application which will include the partial demolition of a building on Cadogan Street.

GlasgowLive - News

Pioneering £3m homeless village opens in Rutherglen after 'years in the making'

Harriet Gardens is a new project that aims to transform homeless provision in Scotland.

The Herald | News

Wendy's continues Scottish expansion with new city centre restaurant opening

An American fast food brand will continue its Scottish expansion by opening a new restaurant in Glasgow this week.

Glasgow Times | News

Racist abuse and vandalism at football stadium after match sparks investigation

Police are investigating reports of vandalism and racist graffiti at Partick Thistle’s Firhill stadium.

Glasgow Times | News

Busy Glasgow Central lines to CLOSE for a week as trains replaced by buses

ScotRail and Avanti services to Glasgow Central face disruption April 11 to 19 for West Coast Main Line works, with rail replacement buses in place.

The Herald | News

Richard Tice backs Malcolm Offord amid Reform's Holyrood controversy

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has backed Malcolm Offord amid controversy over his Holyrood candidates.

GlasgowLive - News

'Overwhelmed' Glasgow homeless shelter forced to turn away 35 people in need in one night

The night shelter has put out an urgent appeal for volunteers as it says it may have to close without more help.

The Herald | News

Analysis: Are the Scottish Greens on the cusp of a 'civil war' as polling day looms?

In the run-up to the Scottish Greens leadership race last year there was much public discussion about the party being in the grip of a "civil war" with former co-leader Patrick Harvie warning members against infighting.

The Herald | News

Council 'prevented scrutiny' with poor record keeping as first-of-its-kind call made

A Scottish council has been told it "prevented scrutiny" with its "poor record keeping" in a first-of-its-kind decision.