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Get a summer glow with Macdonald Hotels & Resorts
AS PARTS of Britain sizzles in a summer heatwave, Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Spa is helping guests achieve the ultimate summer glow, as it announces a new seasonal addition to its Macdonald Spa Collection. Partnering with leading luxury
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Watch as old man busts a move outside Saltcoats hair salon
An elderly man provided a Saltcoats hair salon with some entertainment when he decided to bust a move or two outside the shop. Scott Daniel, who owns Scott McKinnon Hairdressing on Green Street filmed the passer by who stopped outside the shop,
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SDL members outnumbered by anti-fascists at George Square rally
SDL members were reportedly vastly outnumbered by anti-fascist groups at their organised rally in George Square today. Marching in opposition to the rally, members of the public took to the streets alongside anti-fascist protesters and allegedly
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Lotto winner Jane Park shocks Instagram with new short hairdo
LOTTO winner Jane Park has said goodbye to her long locks and hello to a new hairdo. The 22-year-old is normally seen sporting hair down to her hips but her latest picture has revealed that she has gone for the chop. The blonde beauty shared
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Man in serious condition following stabbing in Rutherglen
A man has been left in a serious condition after being stabbed in South Lanarkshire. The 29-year-old was walking on Cruachan Road, near to its junction with Slenavon Avenue, Rutherglen, when the attack happened. At about 9pm on Thursday he
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Hundreds of mourners attend funeral for 'bright and bubbly' Alesha MacPhail
Family and friends of a six-year-old girl who was killed on holiday have said farewell to a “special little girl” at her funeral. Alesha MacPhail was staying with relatives on the Isle of Bute, in the Firth of Clyde, at the start of the summer
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Braehead Arena transformed into food packing factory to help feed African children
Braehead Arena was transformed into a food packing factory today to help feed starving children in the largest urban slum in Africa. Organised by the Rotary Club, the massive operation – the first of its kind in Scotland – saw tons of dried food
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Rangers star pays tribute to tragic former footballer Chris Mitchell on 30th birthday
Rangers star Scott Arfield has paid tribute to tragic ex-football ace Chris Mitchell in a heartfelt post on what would have been his 30th birthday. The former Clyde FC and Falkirk defender Mitchell died suddenly at a level crossing near Stirling
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List of the largest drug busts made by UK authorities
The seizure of 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of Cornwall is one of the largest ever hauls of Class A drugs found in Britain. Here we look at other recent large drugs busts made by the UK authorities. - The largest ever haul of drugs seized
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Facebook suspends data firm in fresh probe
Facebook has suspended analytics firm Crimson Hexagon while it investigates how it collects and shares data from the site and its Instagram platform. The social media giant has been facing increased scrutiny over how third-party firms use its data
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George Square fenced off ahead of planned SDL rally against 'grooming gangs'
George Square has been fenced off ahead of the mass rally by the Scottish Defence League against 'grooming gangs'. The event will take place in George Square today (Saturday) with similar protests also expected to happen elsewhere in the city.
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Sunshine and showers to hit Glasgow as temperatures stay high
Glasgow is set to be hit with a mixture of sunshine and showers over the next few days as temperatures remain in the low twenties. According to the Met Office, today will be mostly dry and bright with some spells of warm sunshine. With the
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Graeme McGarry: Motherwell showing how football clubs can help bring suicide taboo into the open
THE frequency with which a minute’s silence or applause is carried out at football matches sometimes lends a hollowness to the gesture, with the sentiment behind it or the person it is being performed in tribute to usually forgotten by the majority
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Family evicted from holiday park over 'unruly' kids
A family was booted out of a holiday park after being accused of anti-social behaviour and hurling abuse at staff. Debra Browne and her kids Niommi, AJ, Carson and Russell, from Johnstone, were on a summer break at Haggerston Castle Holiday Park
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Linkin Park pay tribute to Chester Bennington on the anniversary of his death
Chester Bennington’s Linkin Park bandmates have paid an emotional tribute to their former lead singer on the first anniversary of his death. The five remaining members – Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Dave Farrell, Rob Bourdon, and Brad Delson – wrote
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Funeral to be held for six-year-old Alesha MacPhail
A funeral is to take place later for schoolgirl Alesha MacPhail, who was killed on the Isle of Bute. The six-year-old was staying with relatives on the island, in the Firth of Clyde, at the start of the summer break when she was found dead.
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Prince George to celebrate his 5th birthday on Sunday
Prince George will celebrate his fifth birthday on Sunday – a little boy who is growing up fast. The future king is likely to spend the weekend celebrating his big day with his parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. But according to reports
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Number of injuries reported at Glasgow mental health units rise
THOUSANDS of injuries have been reported at Glasgow mental health units in just one year.According to research, nearly nine incidents are reported in Glasgow facilities every day, which have resulted in injuries to both staff and patients.In 2017/2018
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Plans to teach English pupils CPR skills could heap pressure on the Scottish Government
PLANS to teach all secondary pupils in England life-saving CPR skills could heap pressure on the Scottish Government to follow suit.Under draft legislation, all teenagers south of the border will be taught resuscitation skills and how to use defibrillators.The
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City Property decision to dig up mosaic on historic High Street an 'attack on Glasgow heritage'
AN arms-length council property firm have been accused of destroying part of a listed building without prior consultation. City Property instructed contractors to ‘dig up’ a 115-year-old mosaic outside a property on High Street and replace them
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Boy, 6, could fall into a coma at any moment
A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy has been diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder that his family says could put him into a coma at any minute.Kayden Hurrell suffers from ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) -- a condition that causes dangerous levels of ammonia
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Glasgow MP to run dedicated benefits advice service for cancer patients
A GLASGOW MP is set to hold a dedicated benefits advice surgery at Maggie’s Glasgow cancer support centre. Carol Monaghan, MP for Glasgow North West, will be at the charity’s Gartnavel base next Friday for two hours, from 10am until 12pm. She
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Petition on pet theft grows after dog killing
A PETITION to change laws around pet theft is gathering growing support after the recent disappearance and killing of a dog from Bonhill.The Murdoch family’s Jack Russell, Buddy, was found dead in a rubble sack washed on the beach at Rhu, near Helensburgh
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Clydebank man jailed for drug dealing had "considerable debts"
A CLYDEBANK man who was arrested with drugs at his brother's home has been jailed for three years.James Elvin was picked up at a property in Goldenhill Court, Hardgate, on March 24 when officers arrived for another matter.The 42-year-old previously
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Roads chiefs hope plastic will be fantastic in bid to blitz potholes
RECYCLED roads could be the norm in East Renfrewshire if a council-run pilot programme to create surfaces from plastic proves to be a success. Plans to introduce recycled plastic as a resurfacing agent for the area’s roads were revealed in the
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Taking your kids to the cinema this summer in Glasgow? Here is how you can save money
GLASGOW parents taking their kids to the cinema over the summer holidays have been given a top tip by Cineworld on how to save money. The cinema chain, which is based in the city's Renfield Street, Silverburn and Parkhead, said adults can pay the
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Steven Gerrard: Osijek will be a tough test for my Rangers - we could do with an away goal
STEVEN GERRARD last night warned his Rangers players that their next European opponents Osijek will be a huge step-up in quality from the last round. And the Ibrox manager challenged the under-pressure strikers to get him an away goal next Thursday
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Can Rangers manager Steve Gerrard get the best out of the frustrating but fantastic Ryan Kent?
WHENEVER an established footballer is described as‘mercurial’ he tends to be a player blessed with incredible talent who can win his team a game all on his own and then next week hardly get a touch. Managers put up with such hair-tearing inconsistency
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School of Art fire: Residents plan to break cordon warned you risk death and arrest
RESIDENTS and business owners have vowed to breach the safety cordon around the Glasgow School of Art to retrieve belongings but have been warned they are risking their lives and arrest. Residents of Garnethill, who have been shut out of their
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Cops, monsters and zombies take to Glasgow streets for series starring River City actors
POLICE vampires, werewolves, zombies and River City stars. . . Just another Saturday on a Glasgow street. That is if you’ve been watching Cops and Monsters. It’s the new internet series set in near-future Scotland, which follows the (mis
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Woman who slipped as she tried to board the Renfrew Ferry calls for safety measures
A WOMAN who slipped as she tried to board the Renfrew Ferry has called for better safety on the route.Karen Cochrane said the slipway was like a "sheet of ice" because of the build-up of silt and should be cleared daily as it once was.She banged
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'You are a danger to women': Thug jailed after horrific attack
A SERIAL thug who tortured his partner in a horrific assault lasting for several hours has been jailed for more than two and a half years.Martin Crawford was branded “a danger to women” after a court was told he had beaten up five of his previous partners.Prosecutor
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Memories: Times Past looks at the pictures from around Glasgow parks throughout the years
Evocative Images from the Archives of the Herald and Evening Times.
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From Kylie to Blur: Remember when T in the Park was held at Strathclyde?
WHEN former festival T in the Park first launched in the 90s - it was held a little closer to Glasgow than you think. Blur perform at T in the Park in 1994. For the festival launched in 1994 and was held in Strathclyde Park, Motherwell
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The Open: Tommy Fleetwood and Rory McIlroy are swing in the rain
Things are getting interesting. On a leaderboard that’s as tight as some of the lies you’ll get on the Carnoustie links, the 147th Open Championship is shaping up nicely.The American advance, with Zach Johnson and Kevin Kisner at its vanguard in a tie