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Anyone who wears a work uniform can claim tax back from HMRC

Thousands of UK workers could claim money back from HMRC for wearing uniforms to work. Basic-rate taxpayers can receive £12 annually, with claims backdated up to four years.

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What is Gordon Ramsay's net worth? Inside his restaurants and TV career

Gordon Ramsay is one of the most successful chefs in the world, thanks to his vast restaurant empire and TV career - but how much is he actually worth?

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Scott McTominay's iconic overhead kick immortalised with mural in Glasgow

The artwork on Somerville Drive, which is being painted in partnership with Adidas and the SFA, is set to celebrate the immortal night that Steve Clarke’s side broke a 28-year spell to qualify for the World Cup.

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BBC confirms Scottish crime drama will be back with 'twisty' new series

The Scotland-set BBC crime drama An t-Eilean (The Island) is returning for a second season

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Scots funeral director claims teen spent cash meant for dad's funeral on holiday

The National Association of Funeral Directors (NAFD) said that “unfortunately” it is “seeing an increase” in those claiming Funeral Support Payment (FSP) who are “not then passing that money on to the funeral director”.

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Chatelherault Country Park set for major upgrades as new plans approved

Proposals include an upgrade to visitor facilities, improvements made to access and paths, plans to enhance the adventure play area, repair historic buildings and introduce new infrastructure to support events.

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Man charged with sexual offence after woman found seriously injured in Glasgow's Tollcross

Police were called to the incident around 9.45pm on Saturday (February 14) after receiving a report of a woman seriously injured at a property on Tollcross Road in Glasgow's east end.

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Scotland co-codamol supplies 'limited until summer' as UK faces shortage

Patients have been advised to reduce their use of the painkiller slowly as stopping altogether can cause withdrawal symptoms

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Glasgow resident wins battle to keep garden decking and summerhouse erected without permission

Council officers originally refused the bid for a number of reasons including privacy issues as the raised timber deck “allows for panoramic views towards neighbouring properties”

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Scottish Government 'engaging with Glasgow Rape Crisis' after waiting lists shut

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis said funds from the Scottish Government have not kept pace with the "unprecedented demand" for help from survivors.

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Glasgow gran 'frightened to leave the house' as garden flooded by street's blocked gullies

Agnes Hanlon, 76, has had to place sandbags around her house in Baillieston to stop the torrent of rainwater.

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History of Glasgow women's 'torture' hospital disguised as ordinary tenement block

Glasgow's Lock Hospital for Unfortunate Females – now demolished and replaced by Strathclyde University accommodation – housed some 30,000 women from around 1805 to 1881.

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Rundown pavilion in Drumchapel Park to be transformed into community hub and café

Glasgow City Council is behind the plan to revamp the unused building in Drumchapel Park.

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Glasgow drug consumption room 'saves lives' says Swinney as Tories call for closure

The Scottish Tories have called for the closure of The Thistle drug consumption room in Glasgow's east end, but the First Minister has emphasised his support for it.

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Brave Alexandria boy with rare disease celebrates Calcutta Cup with Scotland heroes

Iain Norrie, 10, who has Kabuki syndrome has not let his love for rugby be wavered despite going through 27 operations, including six open-heart surgeries, in his lifetime.

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Foreign Office updates travel advice for Spain, France and Italy as new checks introduced

The Foreign Office has updated travel advice for 29 European countries including Spain, France and Italy as the EU rolls out new biometric passport checks from April

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Tesco cracks down on parent parking spaces with £100 fine for misusing them

Supermarket giant Tesco is clamping down on misuse of parent and child parking bays with new signage warning that rule-breakers could face a £100 parking charge

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Baby Airdrie scammer Kira Cousins resigns from Orange Order amid scandal probe

The 22-year-old from Airdrie duped her loved-ones into believing she was pregnant and had given birth to a daughter named Bonnie-Leigh Joyce.

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BBC's disturbing true crime series explores Scotland's most prolific catfish

The three-part series explores how flirtatious online charts escalated to a chilling case of cyberstalking.

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Barclays account offers customers cash boost of up to £1000

Barclays is offering up to £1,000 in cash bonuses for customers