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Quirky Glasgow flat with its very own climbing gym hits the market
The "beautifully presented" flat in Cathcart has two bedrooms and offers stylish open-plan living. It is on the market for offers over £169,000.
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Nicola Sturgeon's government criticised in Covid Inquiry report for 'failing to conduct own planning'
Despite the criticisms, Sturgeon was praised as a "serious and diligent" leader who "took responsibility" for her decisions in the official covid inquiry report
Glasgow Central trains remain disrupted due to damaged overhead lines
Network Rail says engineers will be working throughout the night to fix the issue, which has been severely disrupting services to the south of Glasgow throughout the day.
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Man accused of Paisley chainsaw attack shouted 'I want the media here', court told
Liridon Kastrati, 32, of attempting to murder four police officers after allegedly ramming a car into a marked police vehicle and then brandishing a chainsaw in May last year.
Man arrested over Celtic Park 'disturbance' as 'police and staff assaulted'
The incident, which happened at Parkhead on Wednesday, October 29, saw the club issue a three-match ban to members of a fan group.
Construction begins on statue for Celtic Legend Tommy Gemmell in Wishaw
Yesterday's event marked the start of work on a permanent statue of the Craigneuk-born hero, who is famed for scoring in two European Cup finals for Celtic FC.
Pensioner dies after being hit by BMW in Kilmarnock tragedy
Emergency services attended the incident on Fowlds Street on Wednesday afternoon and the 93-year-old was rushed to hospital where he, sadly, died on Thursday.
Airdrie mum desperate for IVF shed 18st and fell pregnant with miracle babies
Mum-of-two Claire Kane, 40, went from weighing almost 30 stone when she first stared her journey in 2016 to just 10st 11.5lbs.
Glasgow crash involving cyclist leaves one car on top of another after being flipped
The incident took place at around 2.20pm on Wednesday afternoon (November 19) near a GP practice on Midlock Street, off Paisley Road West.
Police manhunt continues after Paisley woman raped in frightening park attack
"We appreciate the impact this has had in the local community and want to reassure them that we are doing everything we can to trace the man responsible."
Common cough could be warning sign of progressive lung condition
COPD affects 1.7 million people in the UK, making it harder to breathe. Here are the key signs to look out for.
Police probing Glasgow 'ashes scandal' charge three people over 'mishandling of remains'
It comes as part of Police Scotland's Operation Koine, which has been investigating A. Milne Independent Funeral Directors on Balornock Road in Springburn for over 17 months.
Susan Boyle reacts to Scotland win and says Hampden atmosphere was 'electric'
"All the best to the lads. They'll go on and on to do greater things. You've made us all proud."
Lorraine Kelly awkwardly responds as Piers Morgan mocks 'savage' ITV cuts live on air
Piers Morgan made a return to ITV's Lorraine on Thursday as a guest and the former Good Morning Britain host couldn't help but comment on the network's cuts
Airport security rule for your phone could get you banned from flights
A little-known airport security rule could see you banned from flights - and it's all to do with your phone. Here's everything you need to know to avoid any issues
Simple rule for when to turn on your heating is 'big cost saver'
Heating experts have shared simple energy-saving tips that could save families hundreds of pounds this winter
World media reacts to Scotland's World Cup qualification and it's eye-opening
Scotland secured their place at the 2026 World Cup with a 4-2 win over Denmark at Hampden Park on a night of high drama in Glasgow this week.
Paisley cop 'terrified' as 'chainsaw-wielding man chased him down street'
Pc Gary Cowan told Paisley Sheriff Court that he thought the man was 'going to chop off his arms and head'.
Rare King Charles III £5 note sells for nearly 40 times its value due to misprint
The King Charles III banknote sold on eBay for £191.65 despite missing the 'Bank of England' text and other printed words
First Glasgow buses could be forced off road next month as workers to hold strike ballot
Bus workers and cleaners, who are the lowest paid in the First group, are demanding that a proposed pay increase is brought into line with other bargaining groups, including drivers.