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Marti Pellow performs at Glasgow Queen Street station as surprised commuters watch on
The Wet Wet Wet frontman sang Love is All Around as surprised passengers grabbed videos of the impromptu performance, before boarding his psychedelically painted tour bus.
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Yodel is hiring 150 new delivery drivers in Glasgow for Christmas
The company is looking for 150 couriers and 37 warehouse roles in preparation for the busy Black Friday and Christmas shopping peak times.
Cumbernauld man missing for 10 days believed to be in Glasgow
Police are appealing for help from the public in tracing Jordan Paton, who went missing from Cumbernauld on October 7 and is now believed to be in Glasgow
Man slashed in violent Bishopbriggs gang attack at fast food restaurant car park
The 39-year-old man was approached by three men and slashed on Wednesday evening before being rushed to hospital for treatment to 'serious but not life-threatening' injuries.
Repatriation of Alex Salmond's body paid for by Scots billionaire Sir Tom Hunter
The former First Minister's body will be flown back to Scotland on Friday following his sudden passing from a heart attack in North Macedonia.
West Dunbartonshire facing November by-election as parties battle for council seat
Labour and the Liberal Democrats have yet to confirm if they have selected their candidate or when their nominees will be announced.
Bid to build flats on former Glasgow police station site refused
A series of reasons for rejecting the application were provided by Glasgow City Council planners, including an objection from the Coal Authority.
Glasgow's King's Theatre worker celebrates 50 years of service at stage door
The iconic venue marked the occasion today, October 17, as the spotlight was on a 'very special' staff member, Joan Neil, Head Stage Door Keep, who has an incredible 50 years of service at the theatre.
Former A-listed Glasgow school designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh up for sale
The A-listed building on Parson Street, Glasgow, is suitable for a variety of uses having once been Martyrs' Public School until recently, now used as office accommodation.
Glasgow man to stand trial accused of attempting to murder boy, 2, after both hit by train
Frederick Danquah, 27, allegedly assaulted the two-year-old at Glasgow’s Garrowhill train station. The train is said to have struck Danquah and the boy to his danger of life.
Tiny Scottish island seeking people to relocate for jobs with up to £57k salary
Home to a population of around just 1,300 people, the Isle of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides is currently hiring for a number of different roles with NHS Scotland
Driver who killed Glasgow NHS worker after running red light and hitting sign post avoids jail
Robert Hasebe caused the crash which saw NHS radiographer Noor Court, 26, fatally struck with a sign post as she walked near Glasgow's O2 Academy on October 6 2021.
Moment thug caught in Renfrewshire police chase captured in dramatic picture
Though the reason why officers were after the driver remains unclear, helicopter footage caught the moment they were detained after being chased by at least three police cars on Wednesday.
Hero Glasgow passengers save blind Big Brother star Mikey Hughes after fall on railway track
Mikey Hughes, a hit on the TV reality show 16 years ago, was left dazed on the track at Hyndland station in Glasgow before two heroes came to the rescue. He said: "It was a miracle I was not killed."
Glasgow M8 police chase ends after BMW driver allegedly 'on drugs' blocked by HGV
Officers pursued the driver along the busy motorway before he had no choice but to stop after his path was blocked. The driver has since been arrested and charged.
Mrs Brown's Boys black worker quit over Brendan O'Carroll's racist 'joke' as star on final warning
Last Wednesday, the junior staff member was left horrified by the disgusting slur being “implied” during a cast read-through of the Christmas special.
Glasgow drivers warned after rush of fake parking tickets by scammers
Glasgow City Council issued the warning following a number of text message parking scams sent to residents. Fraudsters have threatened people with "substantial fines, legal action and serious financial consequences" in the texts.
Electric wallpaper trialled in Glasgow as alternative to central heating in social housing
The roughly 70,000 tenement flats in Glasgow account for a major share of carbon emissions in the UK, with the electric wallpaper designed as a green alternative to central heating.
Fundraising appeal launched in Scotland to help people caught up in conflict
Aid workers say millions of people who have fled their homes in search of safety across Gaza, Lebanon and the wider region are in urgent need of food, water, shelter and medical care.
Glasgow football club left to repair pitch damaged by vandals setting off fireworks
Drumchapel United FC have set up a GoFundMe in the hopes to repair their artificial pitch after it was targeted by vandals who reportedly set off fireworks in the area on October 1 and 2.