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Fatal crash on Glasgow street as woman dies after being struck by HGV
Police are appealing for information after the incident on Saracen Street on Tuesday morning.
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Queen's Park Glasshouse closed after 'incident' with protestors fighting to keep them open
Following an incident on Sunday during a demonstration by people opposing the closure, the council said it had been closed for 'operational reasons'.
Glasgow southside tapas restaurant thanks customers as it closes branch after 15 years
The owners of Malaga Tapas said they were closing the restaurant in Pollokshields to focus on their three other city venues.
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River City actor Iain Robertson jailed for raping woman and assaulting two others
The shamed 45-year-old had denied the accusations which spanned between 2004 and 2020.
Scots warned to protect themselves against sun as Glasgow bakes in taps aff weather
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has seen a rise in both confirmed cases and referrals for suspected melanoma.
Scottish legend lands role in tragic drama based on 'truly heartbreaking events'
ITV has announced the star-studded cast of a tragic and extraordinary real-life drama
Calls for old Glasgow phone boxes and other 'street clutter' to be removed
The council is being asked. to deal with “redundant and poorly maintained phone boxes, kiosks and ATMs” which “blight on Glasgow’s streets”
Glasgow mum diagnosed with blood cancer after suffering 'persistent cold'
Ann Wraith was experiencing night sweats, frequent nighttime awakenings, exhaustion, and a painful leg for months but put it down to a cold or perimenopause symptoms.
Kind Palestinian refugee living in Glasgow refuses reward for returning lost wallet with £1k inside
"Stories like Zakaria's remind us of a simple truth: our shared humanity is far stronger than the prejudice that seeks to divide us."
Glasgow councillor calls for action in bid to reduce poverty and inequality
Successful transitions from education to employment play a fundamental role in reducing poverty, tackling inequality and supporting inclusive economic growth across Glasgow.
Jobs across Glasgow City Region least likely to be taken over by AI
It comes as the latest briefing from Glasgow City Region’s (GCR) intelligence hub summarises the current impact of AI across the labour market, public and private sectors and productivity.
Glasgow dog owners walking chart as temperatures near 30C
Dog owners and walkers in Glasgow need to take extra care this week
Remembering when the Glasgow Science Centre roof 'melted' because it was so hot in Scotland
The incredible occurrence caused a mixture of astonishment and laughter both here and across the country.
Dog owners urged to avoid ‘11am and 3pm’ mistake during heatwave
The common mistake during a scorching 35C heatwave could put pets at serious risk
Glasgow hostel bids to double number of rooms with multi-storey extension
Glasgow City Council has received an application to extend the Alexandra Parade hostel.
Sports hall plan for Thornliebank Islamic centre rejected over parking concerns
East Renfrewshire's roads service objected to the plan and residents in the area have complained about parking.
Tardis-like Glasgow cottage that's 'part of local folklore' goes up for sale
The "hidden house by the river" is described as a piece of west end history and a "once-in-a-generation opportunity".
Tartan Trek hero Craig Ferguson bids Boston emotional farewell after being ‘welcomed with open arms’
"Fingers crossed it’s a see you later but if not thanks for everything."
Glasgow street closed as emergency services rush to ongoing incident
Police are urging road users to avoid the area around Saracen Street.
Glasgow police investigation into 'rape' of teenager remains ongoing a week on
Police taped off a tent just off Cheapside Street following the incident.