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Jamie Murphy: Steven Gerrard doesn't need to make any more new signings - this Rangers squad is strong enough
JAMIE Murphy last night insisted the Rangers squad is strong enough to enjoy a successful season even if manager Steven Gerrard is unable to bring in any more players before the transfer window closes. The Ibrox club had a £200,000 offer for their former
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Stephen Robinson proud of Motherwell's patience after surviving a scare against part-time Clyde
A RELIEVED Stephen Robinson last night praised the character of his Motherwell players after they survived a serious scare against part-time rivals Clyde to book their place in the last 16 of the Betfred Cup. The Ladbrokes Premiership club fell behind
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“If Alfredo Morelos scored every chance he got he’d be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo – even Ally McCoist missed some”
THERE were a number of satisfying aspects of the 1-0 win over NK Osijek in the first leg of the Europa League second qualifying round tie in Croatia on Thursday for Rangers manager Steven Gerrard. Seeing his defence, which comprised new signings Jon Flanagan
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Celtic's Cristian Gamboa ready to see out final year in Glasgow
Celtic full-back Cristian Gamboa is optimistic he can still have a part to play at the club after coming in from the cold to play against his former club Rosenborg last week.The 28-year-old Costa Rican internationalist had brought in his own personal
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Man suffers serious facial injury after being slashed at 'house party' in Glasgow
A man suffered a serious facial injury this morning after being slashed when a fight broke out at a 'house party' in Glasgow. The fight allegedly began at around 1am on Ryehill Road, Barmulloch when the 22-year-old was assaulted. STV reported
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Nasa turns 60: These remarkable images show how far space exploration has come
Nasa, the US space agency, celebrates 60 years this month. Since its founding by the US Congress on July 29 1958, the agency has led the way in space exploration, putting Americans on the Moon, launching the Hubble Space Telescope and sending probes
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GAA gives go-ahead for Liam Miller fundraiser
Ireland’s Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has bowed to pressure and agreed to host a memorial match for former international and premiership footballer Liam Miller’s family. Organisers had initially been refused permission to hold the fundraising
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Police launch appeal as concerns grow for missing 15-year-old from Knightswood
Police have launched an appeal to help trace a 15-year-old boy who went missing from his home in Knightswood. Mohammed Al Matooq was last seen by a family member on July 16 at his home in Lincoln Avenue but later that day he failed to return home
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Video: Firefighters tackle blaze at Maryhill health centre
Firefighters were seen to be tackling a blaze this morning at a health centre in Maryhill. In a video shared online, fire crews can be seen hosing the roof of the Hinshaw Centre on Hinshaw Street as smoke billows from the building. David Burke
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Beverley Lyons: Catching Bonnie Tyler and Midge Ure in Scots festival was amazing
BONNIE Tyler is a real legend so it was brilliant to meet her at Rewind festival. The Holding Out For A Hero star was lovely and chatty in the artists village and so laidback I could imagine her lying on her sofa in her Welsh home and chilling
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‘Little midget s***’: Skids frontman Richard Jobson fails forgive Leo Sayer after losing out on No1
SKIDS frontman Richard Jobson caused uproar onstage at Scots festival Rewind when he called Leo Sayer a “little midget s**t” for denying the band a number one album. The Kircaldy born Skids frontman didn’t hold back when he told the crowd at Rewind
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Gang attacks and injures man in Summerston
Detectives are hunting a gang that attacked and injured a man in Glasgow. The 38-year-old was seriously assaulted by two men and a woman in the Summerston area of the city at around 2.25pm on Thursday. He was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary
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'Little impostor': Baby Delilah gatecrashes Helen Flanagan and Celtic ace Scott Sinclair's date night
Helen Flanagan and her hubby-to-be Scott Sinclair shared a romantic night away in Edinburgh...but they were joined by a certain little someone who also enjoyed an evening away from home. The pair spent the night in The Balmoral a Rocco Forte Hotel
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Holiday makers heading for the sun delayed amid extreme weather
Holidaymakers are experiencing long delays on flights, ferries and Eurotunnel trains amid extreme weather conditions in the UK and thunderstorms across Europe. Passengers travelling to France on cross-Channel rail operator Eurotunnel have been
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Ceiling of popular Glasgow bar 'falls down' as customers enjoy cocktails
The ceiling of a popular Glasgow bar in Royal Exchange Square reportedly fell down last night whilst customers were enjoying a drink. Punters were enjoying a few cocktails in The Social when water allegedly starting flooding through the ceiling
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Police issue warning over 'pornography' extortion emails
Police have issued an alert about an online scam after receiving several reports of attempted extortion. The ploy involves criminals posting emails to people claiming to have details about them accessing online pornography and threatening to disclose
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Former pro wrestler 'Dale Storm' seeks to reconnect with friends
An ex-professional wrestler is hoping to have a reunion with two opponents he used to battle with in the ring more than 40 years ago. Andrew Bryden, who fought as Dale Storm in his wrestling heydays, is asking for help to trace Ian McKay, from
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Here's EVERYTHING that's being added to Netflix in August
August is set to be a jam-packed month for Netflix fans. Here’s everything that’s going to be added to the streaming service: LICENSED CONTENT Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - August 1 Touch of Evil - August 1 Mississippi Burning - August
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Global manhunt to find 'cowardly' speedboat owner sentenced over crash that killed his online date
An international manhunt has been launched to find a “cowardly” speedboat owner sentenced to six years’ imprisonment in his absence for killing his date in a crash on the River Thames. Web designer Jack Shepherd, 30, had been trying
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Boy, 6, who died after ‘pellet gun injury’ named
A six-year-old boy who died from what is believed to have been a “pellet gun injury” has been named by police as Stanley Metcalf. The child was found fatally injured on Church Lane in Sproatley, East Yorkshire, on Thursday afternoon while visiting
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Scots dad captures stunning image of fork lightning above THREE Firth of Forth bridges
This is the electrifying photo of the moment lightning filled the sky above the Forth Road bridge as Scotland battles thunderstorms this weekend. Dad-of-two Sebastian Kuczynski was planning on having a quiet night in with his wife Joanna, 38 until
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Heavy rain and thunderstorms hit Glasgow as Twitter users share spectacular videos
Heavy rain and thunderstorms on Friday marked the end of Glasgow's heatwave, with the Met Office issuing weather warnings for some parts of the UK. The torrential rain came with alerts the storms could cause sudden flooding and power cuts.
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'I just want an easy life now': Katie Price reports herself to police
TV personality and model Katie Price has revealed she reported herself to police after driving to a hospital appointment for her son Harvey while still being banned from the road. In a message shared on social media Price, 40, wrote: “Been on
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Lorraine Kelly slams Love Island viewers - and suggests alternative hobby
Lorraine Kelly has slammed Love Island viewers as she suggested an alternative hobby. The TV presenter, from Glasgow, is mystified by the hit ITV2 dating show, which will draw to a close with a live final on Monday. The 58-year-old said: “I
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Davina McCall: Cancer killed my sister - but I don’t worry about it anymore
Davina McCall has said she no longer worries about developing cancer – despite her sister dying from the disease. The 50-year-old TV presenter is now the same age as her sister, Caroline Baday, was when she died from lung cancer in 2012. In
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In pictures: Blood moon casts spell over skygazers across world - but not Glasgow
Skygazers had the chance to observe a blood moon on Friday as the Earth’s satellite took on a reddish hue. The event was visible to much of the world’s population and was the longest blood moon of the century – but heavy clouds in Glasgow and across
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Thunderstorms and clouds prevent Glasgow skygazers from seeing ‘blood moon’ eclipse
Skygazers looking out for the rare “blood moon” lunar eclipse were left disappointed as clouds largely obscured the celestial phenomenon. After weeks of uninterrupted sunshine and cloudless skies, thunderstorms swept across swathes of the
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Two arrested after 'chemical liquid' allegedly thrown in face of man, 20
Two men have been arrested after a "chemical liquid" was allegedly thrown at a man in Inverclyde. The alleged attack is said to have happened in Princes Street, Port Glasgow, at around 2.10pm on Friday. Police Scotland said a 20-year-old man
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Matinee memories: Glasgow's silver screens
Evocative Images from the Archives of the Herald and Evening Times.
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Libby McArthur: My love-hate relationship with all things social media
I really have a love-hate relationship with all things social media. One minute, on Skype, I'm gratefully amazed at being able to see my sister's adorable Dandie Dinmont's new ‘hair-do’ all the way from Malta; and the next, hyperventilating, held
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World's longest-serving altar boy dies at 103
A MAN who held the world record as the longest-serving altar boy has passed away at the age of 103. Peter Reilly, of Saltcoats, Ayrshire, first served Mass in 1924 aged 12, and continued volunteering at the same church for 91 years. The Scottish
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'Under us, crime is at its lowest level': SNP hails 'staggering' drop in youth conviction rate in Scotland
THE number of young people convicted of a crime has fallen by 70% in the past decade in Scotland, new figures show. Analysis of crime stats show convictions in the under 21 age group dropped from 27,832 in 2007 to 8,814 in 2017. Amongst males
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Glasgow artist brightening rail journeys as Queen Street station revamp gathers pace
A GLASGOW artist has brought colour to one of Glasgow’s biggest canvases as the multi-million pound redevelopment of Queen Street station gathers pace. Gabriella Marcella’s work will feature at Scotland’s third busiest station in the run up to
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Mica Paris reveals the darker side of Fame
Brian Beacom MICA Paris is certainly the lady to speak to about fame. Set to star in the stage musical of the same name, the South Londoner is perfectly placed to discuss the impact of success, how it can reward – and reduce the recipient to a wreck of
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Glasgow shopping centre hosting events to support terminally ill children
A GLASGOW shopping centre will host a day of family-friendly events to help raise funds to help terminally ill children. The Hobbycraft store at the Fort is hosting ‘Superhero Saturday’ today in support of raise funds of thee charity, Together