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From one Glasgow bakery to 145 million empire biscuits: McGhee's turns 90

Ninety years on, McGhee’s remains family-run, in the hands of the third and fourth generation.

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These are the issues moving Glasgow voters ahead of the Scottish Parliament election

Scotland goes to the polls on Thursday, but in an election campaign that's seen a number of twists and turns, we took to the streets to ask what's resonating with voters.

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Paisley Greggs closed down after large rat caught on video rummaging through supplies

The large pest was seen scurrying along the shop floor.

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Glasgow short-term let blocked as fed-up neighbours claim 'parties and drug use'

An application for a short-term let licence has been rejected after neighbours complained it had already been operating without permission.

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I visited 'one of UK's worst' seaside towns that's about to have a big change

Lowestoft in Suffolk was named among the worst seaside towns in the UK back in 2021, but with a £25 million regeneration investment underway, we visited to see how it's changed.

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Violent Renfrew thug jailed for battering girlfriend until she was 'unrecognisable' dies

The abuser "passed away unexpectedly" last month on April 11 and is set to be buried tomorrow, May 6.

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Scottish Parliament election could see two Reform MSP wins in Glasgow region

Voters go to the polls tomorrow with the SNP expected to triumph in the city's constituency seats.

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Loch Lomond 'wallaby island' up for sale with plans to build this incredible house for new owner

Inchconnachan Island, currently owned by TV presenter and broadcaster Kirsty Young, has two purchase options – one including a new-build holiday home.

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People told 'be aware' and contact GP if they spot these two key symptoms

Public Health Scotland has issued advice warning people they need to 'be aware' of early symptoms of a debilitating disease affecting people across the UK

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UK households warned they could face new £300 monthly bill

UK homeowners could face repayments rising by more than £280 a month

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Airdrie care worker struck off after performing sex act on disabled man at Falkirk Wheel

Mum-of-two Megan Neilson was found to have acted inappropriately.

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Scottish Parliament Election 2026 LIVE - everything you need to know ahead of polling day

A total of 129 members will be elected into parliament this week, with parties campaigning since March to let constituents know what their priorities are if they were brought into power.

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Passengers urged to choose package holidays for 'best cover' if flights cancelled

A travel specialist has made the case for booking package holidays this summer

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Doctor says sign on your hand 'could be cancer' as just 1pc know symptoms

Dr Rupa Parmar has explained the symptoms you need to watch for, and when to see a doctor

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Glasgow street artist 'grateful to be here' after being hit by bus as support fund launched

Conzo Throb - one of the artists behind the Billy's Bum mural on Nelson Mandela Place - has a "long road of recovery ahead"

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Lanarkshire business duo who boasted about luxury lifestyle jailed for £11m drug trafficking op

David Stephen and Shaun Brown, both 30, ran DX Home Improvements – which featured on Motherwell FC's strip – and boasted about Lamborghinis and Rolex watches on social media

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New temporary 'rule' change means certain flights may be 'cancelled'

The temporary rule change should keep holidays running this summer despite jet fuel concerns

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Rejected bid to turn Glasgow townhouses into holiday lets would be 'unobtrusive' says appeal

The owner is urging the Scottish Government to overturn the ruling.

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Coatbridge roofer cleared of fraud charges after spate of customer complaints

Trading standards officers secured a court order against Sean Paul McFarlane last year, prohibiting his company from "engaging in unlawful practices".

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Decision on Glasgow O2 ABC student accommodation redevelopment delayed

The Scottish Government stepped in after Glasgow City Council approved the plans last year.