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Romcom film set in Glasgow set for cinema release and showing city's 'colourful side'
Premature was shot in and around Glasgow, with a few instantly recognisable local locations.
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Glasgow dad takes on charity challenge in honour of wife who died of breast cancer
Andy MacKenzie's wife, Elaine, died in 2020 after going through a difficult journey with the disease, which she battled during the Covid pandemic.
Fire crews battle blaze near Lanarkshire industrial estate as smoke seen for miles
Emergency services were alerted to the incident at a field near Carnbroe Road in Bellshill on Tuesday afternoon.
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UK grocery costs 'may never return to pre-pandemic levels', amid stark price rise warning
A report by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit suggests UK food inflation means grocery prices are unlikely to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels
Glasgow Airport flights disrupted as runway 'incident' sparks emergency response
Flights have been diverted to nearby airports, including Edinburgh, after Glasgow Airport's runway was closed following an aircraft incident on landing
Loch Lomond rescue team race to three emergency incidents during busy bank holiday
The Loch Lomond Rescue boat was called to three incidents during the bank holiday.
Uninhabitable west coast home that's so bad buyers can't even look inside expected to fetch £150k
The property is in a desirable area of Helensburgh and is being marketed as an “exceptional renovation opportunity".
No solar panels for historic Glasgow building as £2.5m project rolled out
The installation of solar arrays is expected to cost around £2.5 million and they can last up to 25 years.
Starving dog 'not fed enough for weeks' as Ayrshire man handed five year ban
Steven Gardiner failed to provide his emaciated dog Athena with an adequate diet, causing her to starve.
Glasgow families in poverty offered council help as letters sent out in these areas
Glasgow City Council has gained access to DWP information to make contact with residents who are struggling.
Motorbikes torched on Giffnock street as cops probe 'deliberate' fires
Emergency services rushed to the scene in the early house of Monday morning.
How to keep baby cool in the heatwave and exact temperature room should be
The Lullaby Trust has issued new guidance for parents amid record-breaking UK temperatures, warning that overheating can increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome
Family left terrified by man 'swinging knife around like a mad man' on Glasgow street
Officers were called to Maryhill Road at around 11.30am on Monday, May 25, after being alerted to the incident.
Paisley housing assistant given 12-month warning after giving 'street valium' to service user
Eva Adamson, who is said to have expressed remorse for her behaviour, was hit with a 12-month warning which came into effect today, May 26.
Hitman cancelled Glasgow gangland murder over 'slow getaway car'
An agreement was reached for Liverpudlian James Richards to carry out the shooting of Ryan Carvil in Lenzie.
Peter Murrell bragged 'I'm the man with the money' as he bought pendant for Nicola Sturgeon
The pendant, which depicts the Northern Lights, became one of the hundreds of items Murrell admitted to buying using cash he embezzled from the SNP.
Keep wasps away from your home all summer by rubbing 1 item they hate into your windowsill
If you're getting bothered by wasps, one item could help keep them away from your home
Scotland's top baby names and how many of them were born in 2025
The National Records of Scotland has released the top boy and girl names for 2025.
Glasgow stroke victim gets personalised medication to fit his DNA
Matthew McKinnon, 88, agreed to take part in trial running in Glasgow, and he's one of 2,000 using medication tailored to his genetic make-up.
Foreign Office warning as Brits face 'really inexcusable' airport delays
Travellers flying into and out of Copenhagen Airport in Denmark are experiencing long delays at passport control, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has warned, following the rollout of the EU's new Entry and Exit System (EES)