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Man charged in connection with death of Port Glasgow dad Jack Trainner
The Port Glasgow dad was found seriously injured within a common close on Brookfield Road on April 27. Despite paramedics' best efforts the 27-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Section of M74 closed after multi-vehicle crash as emergency services rush to scene
Police and ambulance crews rushed to the section of motorway between Junction 1 and Junction 1a heading southbound after receiving reports of the incident at 6.55pm.
New colourful mural appears on Glasgow wholesaler in the east end
The colourful piece took inspiration from a poem by local writer Sorley Mackay, written in Scots and commissioned especially for the project by the artists for the project.
Pollok FC ad for season tickets appears on big screen in New York's Times Square
As millions walked through the iconic part of Manhattan the black and white of Pollok loomed over tourists as they looked up at the famous Times Square screens.
Major disruption on Glasgow Central trains as signal fault halts multiple south side lines
Network Rail have confirmed that part of the system at Muirhouse Junction has failed. Train drivers are having to wait for permission before proceeding through the area.
Clydebank distillery plans to host weddings after getting licence to serve food
Auchentoshan Distillery already provides a visitors shop for the sale of the company’s products and souvenirs.
Glasgow council officer who claims staff called him 'Albanian mafia guy' says dismissal was 'racist'
The dad is taking his case to a tribunal this week and claimed his dismissal over allegations about the theft of white goods from the council was racially discriminatory
Fans planning to watch Old Firm game on illegal streams could face £50,000 fine
The Glasgow rivals will face off at Celtic Park in what is being dubbed as a title-showdown by many including broadcaster Sky Sports who will show the game at 11.30am.
Glasgow drink driver who 'could have killed someone' gets private hire licence
Glasgow's licensing committee agreed to grant a restricted one-year licence after the applicant's solicitor argued he has come 'a long way since then'.
Baby Reindeer 'Martha' set for Piers Morgan 'sparring match' in her first big TV interview
Fiona Harvey recorded her first big TV interview with the broadcaster earlier this week but she described it as a 'sparring match' and was forced to refute claims she 'loved' Gadd.
Glasgow man who slammed friend's head off pub wall refused private hire licence
The applicant had previously been refused permission in November but his case went back in front of the city's licensing committee following a court appeal.
Aldi in Alexandria to close for £3.7 million makeover this summer
The store was granted permission for the changes which will increase the size of the alcohol display area.
Man, 23, arrested in connection with death of young Port Glasgow dad Jack Trainner
A 23-year-old has been arrested in connection with the death of Jack Trainner. The young dad was pronounced dead within a common close on Brookfield Road in Port Glasgow on April 27.
Kate Forbes appointed Deputy First Minister in 'moment of extraordinary privilege'
Ms Forbes will support the First Minister in ensuring the Scottish Government is focused on supporting economic growth, investing in public services and eradicating child poverty.
Prince Harry 'furious' as Mike Tindall given 'high position' at Invictus Games
Prince Harry is said to be 'absolutely furious' that Mike Tindall has been given a 'high position' at the Invictus Games, according to a Royal expert.
Two XL Bullies put down in Scotland since restrictions implemented
The Scottish Government has confirmed that two XL Bullies have been put down following the introduction of new measures for owners in Scotland - two people have so far applied for compensation to cover euthanasia costs and loss.
'I parked on public street to make phone call – then got furious reaction'
A woman has shared her "disturbing" encounter with a local after she pulled over in a quaint side street to make a phone call - and was threatened by a homeowner.
Rats hate the smell of this natural ingredient - and it's a cheap way to keep them away
Rats and mice can be a real problem in the home, but there are certain things that can deter them - and one expert has shared a natural way to keep them at bay.
Tory MP defects to Labour just minutes before PMQs
Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour with blast at Sunak’s ‘chaotic’ rule
Glasgow woman spends nearly £1000 taking pampered dog on month-long Italian holiday
Catherine Sophie jetted to Rome, Italy, in April 2024 with her pooch Teddy, a three-year-old Maltese, in tow - for a tour of the country.