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Emma Caldwell's family fear 'betrayal' after police left out of murder probe
Ms Caldwell was murdered in 2005 but it was not until last year that Iain Packer was convicted of her killing along with a number of sexual offences against other women.
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Glasgow resident wins planning battle to install new windows in conservation area
Officers refused the application over concerns about planning policy and the conservation area but councillors approved the windows today.
New Glasgow pub gets go ahead to replace popular 'community' bar
The plans were originally refused but were granted today following an appeal.
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Glasgow rush-hour chaos at Clyde Tunnel as drivers told to avoid following crash
Police are currently at the scene on the southbound carriageway at Govan Road following the incident. Drivers are being warned to expect delays and to avoid the area.
Lanarkshire man caught with knife after police went to help him at level crossing
Police were called to help John Crawford, 35, after they were alerted to an intoxicated man near the level crossing. Upon arrival, they found him with a knife.
Glasgow veteran crushed by falling lamppost suffered life-changing injuries
Colin Shaw, 50, was struck as he spoke to a colleague near Glasgow's Kelvinside Academy. The lamppost - which was twice over its life expectancy - had been due for replacement 11 months after the incident.
Scotland high school truancy rates by area - as Glasgow pupils most likely to skip school
Unauthorised absence rates in Scottish schools are running at double what they were before the pandemic, with some schools seeing pupils missing literally thousands of days a year
Storm Bram in pictures as strong winds and heavy rain clear Glasgow streets
Storm Bram has been putting its best Grinch impression on, with its strong winds causing disruption to travel and forcing the closure of the Winter Wonderlands in both Glasgow Green and St Enoch Square
10 things to know about RSV as doctor issues 12-hour warning
According to the UKHSA, cases of RSV have increased in the most recent week recorded
Glasgow GP and pharmacy festive opening hours - and where to go if you need medical advice
Over the Christmas period GPs and pharmacies across Glasgow may be shut or have limited hours, so it is important to check what is open and when.
Downing street mask statement as 'K strain' flu hits - symptoms
The NHS is warning of a tidal wave of flu infections caused by subclade K, a mutated H3N2
Glasgow seniors enjoy Christmas lunch at Ibrox as ex-Rangers stars join in on the fun
Joining the SPFL Trust’s Festive Friends programme, the Rangers Foundation helped make the Christmas season brighter for senior members of the local community, offering support, kindness and a little festive cheer.
Celtic legend Dixie Deans dies aged 79 as club pays tribute to one of its 'finest goal scorers'
Paying tribute to Dixie, who scored 124 goals for Celtic, chairman Peter Lawwell described him as "one of the finest goalscorers ever to have played for the club".
Little Noah and kind lollipop lady named community heroes in Glasgow Taxis Christmas campaign
"We wanted to be a bit different and see a lot of good people who are going under the radar who are doing their job well or helping the community. It is the very substance of what we are about."
Rarest coins in UK history: 5 special designs to look for in your change now
Rare coins are hot topic right now but there are specific designs which are worth a lot more than face value. So do you own any of these five coins in your stash?
Emma Caldwell murder investigation set for scrutiny as public inquiry begins
The case has been said to be one of the country's most notorious justice scandals, with Emma's murderer Iain Packer only convicted last year, 19 years after she was killed.
1960s time capsule found in rubble of burnt-out Lanarkshire church
The incredible discovery was made by a demolition crew who were tasked with clearing away the burnt-out remains of St Mungo's Church in Cumbernauld.
Royal Mail letters to Santa: How to get free letter as deadline looms
Royal Mail's Santa service lets children receive a free reply letter from Father Christmas, but you need to send your letter with a stamp by the deadline or you may miss out
Alexandria house deliberately set on fire as home and adjoining property evacuated
There is a police appeal for information after a wilful fire took place in Alexandria last night.
Glasgow George Square revamp takes major step forward as 'wall-to-wall transformation' promised
The renovation of Glasgow's George Square has entered a new stage with stone surfaces being installed across its bordering streets.