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'Awe-inspiring' Glasgow home for sale with incredible 'Greek' Thomson period features inside

The six-bedroom home is described as a "testament to the unparalleled ingenuity and artistic prowess of Glasgow’s golden age"

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Urgent police search launched for missing Glasgow man just hours after disappearance

Police Scotland has released a CCTV image of Shaun in which he appears to be running.

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Iran fuel crisis hits Glasgow as £30 petrol 'not enough' for commuters

It comes after Donald Trump launched missile attacks on the Middle Eastern nation earlier this month.

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Glasgow police arrest man in connection with David Smith death within property

Nearly two weeks on from the devastating discovery, a 38-year-old man has been arrested in connection with David Smith's death in the east end of Glasgow.

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Breakthrough £1m funding for Springburn Winter Gardens as A-listed 'hot hoose' to be revamped

Springburn Winter Gardens Trust has secured £1,129,059 from the Scottish Government Regeneration Capital Grant Fund to begin work on its A-listed glass house, left empty for decades.

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People urged to stop using clothes pegs to dry laundry this spring

You'll notice a difference with your clothes when you stop this common habit.

The Herald | News

Top Scottish Greens candidate stands down, clearing way for Maggie Chapman return

Guy Ingerson beat MSP Maggie Chapman to take the top spot on the regional list last summer. However, he was suspended in October 2025.

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Glasgow cops arrest two more men amid investigation into Scottish Cup Quarter Final chaos

The men, aged 25 and 46, were arrested and charged in connection with culpable and reckless conduct.

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Nationwide issues statement over qualifying rules ahead of end of March deadline

A key restriction applies to several types of Nationwide accounts

The Herald | News

Fresh arrests over Rangers vs Celtic Scottish Cup disorder

Police have launched an ongoing probe into the crowd trouble which marred the Ibrox tie

GlasgowLive - News

Celtic Boys Club survivor wins payout nearly four decades after abuse

Celtic had denied liability, but after the case was raised as a court action last month, the club agreed to pay an out-of-court sum.

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New Glasgow protest art slams controversial 'AI mural' with farmer impaled on wind turbine

The self-proclaimed 'AI assassin' has erected a cut-out of the farmer seen in plans for the Elmbank Street mural- showing him impaled on a wind turbine.

Glasgow Times | News

Man warned by sheriff about contempt of court during case involving Glasgow shop

A man abused his former business partner and employee in a row over alleged stolen assets.

The Herald | News

Man wins five-figure payout from Celtic over historic abuse claims

The man, who is in his 50s, said he feels like he has “finally been heard” after the settlement was reached

The Herald | News

Families can marvel at the might and magic of the Middle Ages in Lanark

Lanark’s rich medieval past will come alive in a vibrant, family-friendly celebration filled with knights, crafts, storytelling and immersive historical experiences

The Herald | News

How civil servants reacted to Amazon shopping being banned on work laptops

The Herald can revealed the extent of the anger from civil servants after the Scottish Government banned using work laptops for personal use.

Glasgow Times | News

EasyJet crew member falls ill as flight forced to return to Glasgow

An EasyJet crew member became unwell as a plane was forced to return to Glasgow Airport.

GlasgowLive - News

Steven Lyons' wife arrested in Dubai as crime gang leader detained in Bali

Amanda Lyons was nicked in the Middle East as part of the ongoing international probe to derail a drug trafficking network and an ongoing turf war in Scotland.

The Herald | News

Record number of rare flower found on Scottish mountain - and nowhere else in UK

Ben Lawers is now believed to be the last remaining site in Britain where the alpine gentian survives

The Herald | News

Majority for SNP will lead to independence vote as Starmer too 'weak', says Badenoch

Kemi Badenoch has said an SNP majority in May would lead to a second independence referendum, despite Labour insisting no vote will take place. The Tory chief said the PM was too weak to resist a strong SNP.