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Five adorable kittens abandoned in Glasgow park as Scottish SPCA appeals for information
The black and white kittens were found left in a pet carrier in Linn Park near Castlemilk yesterday (January 26).
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'Person hit by train' on Glasgow line as Central Station services cancelled
Emergency services are dealing with the ongoing incident between Pollokshields East and Mount Florida stations.
First Scotland World Cup fan zone announced for Glasgow this summer
The SWG3 is to be transformed into a full-scale fan park for Scotland's first World Cup since 1998.
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Rangers legend Paul Gascoigne almost 'cracked skull' after fall off Glasgow landmark
Gascoigne spoke about how he fell 16ft after riding Glasgow's famous Duke of Wellington statue like a "jockey".
Nearly 150,000 Glasgow homes described as 'colder' as properties need 'retrofit' work
More than 270,000 homes need to move away from gas to meet a 2045 target
Mum and kittens abandoned in Glasgow during freezing temperatures saved after 12-day rescue
Eventually, after 12 days, using a cat trap, a pair of garden shears, a claw hammer, a wildlife camera and the support of the local community, volunteers successfully caught mum and her remaining kittens, ensuring no one was left behind.
Glasgow flat fire uncovers cannabis farm after emergency services called to west end
Officers discovered the cultivation after they were alerted to a fire at a flat on Rupert Street in the Woodlands area at around 11.15pm on Monday night.
Bid to turn Glasgow townhouses into holiday lets refused amid city housing emergency
A planner said Glasgow City Council wants to encourage the use as residential, not as short-term lets.
'Evil' Glasgow couple guilty of abusing six foster kids at east end 'house of horrors'
Douglas Daniel, 80, and Barbara Daniel, 75, dished out horrific punishment methods, which included forcing some of the youngsters into an animal pen and another to stand with geese who pecked her skin.
Glasgow cat with uniquely shaped paws finds forever home after more than 200 days
The nine-year-old feline, affectionately named Thumbs, came into the Scottish SPCA's care, alongside her kittens, when her owners could no longer look after them.
Glasgow Revolution bar permanently closed as owner enters administration
The Revel Collective has closed 21 venues, including Revolution on Renfield Street in Glasgow, with the loss of 591 jobs across the firm.
Flood warning issued for Strathclyde as Storm Chandra rips through Scotland
Areas north of Glasgow are currently under a flood alert issued by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), which includes a "period of persistent and sometimes heavy rain".
Ban on botox and non-surgical procedures for Scots under-18 backed by Parliament
The new legislation would make non-surgical treatments like botox and fillers illegal for under-18s and require procedures to be carried out in approved premises.
Plans lodged to transform former Glasgow east end school into 24 'mid market' flats
The proposals, from Wheatley Group could see the former Parkhead school completely renovated into 24 affordable homes.
Strathclyde University student first to represent his country in the Olympics
A Strathclyde University student originally from Singapore will be the first person to represent his country in alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics.
Scotland records over 2,000 additional winter deaths including flu fatalities
In total there were 22,272 deaths between December 2024 and March 2025, an increase of 1.3% in the number of deaths compared to the previous winter.
Councillor calls out 'dubious' activity at local businesses like 'car washes' and 'nail bars'
Police Scotland and Trading Standards need to 'look closely' at some businesses, a Barrhead councillor has said.
Celtic Ultras target Glasgow southside with 'eyesore' graffiti as police probe vandalism spate
Locals in the plush neighbourhood described it an "eyesore", and say graffiti around Glasgow city is getting "completely out of hand".
Eaglesham holiday let bid thrown out over 'unacceptable' impact
Councillors agreed with planners at East Renfrewshire Council that the proposed use would disturb neighbours.
East Renfrewshire police report continued rise in assaults on emergency workers
The latest reports comes after officers told councillors about an increase in assaults in September last year.