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Steven Gerrard reckons Glenn Middleton is on course for a Rangers starting spot this term
STEVEN GERRARD has backed winger Glenn Middleton to push for a starting spot sooner rather than later at Ibrox.The 18-year-old came off the bench to score his first Light Blues goal in the 4-0 win over Dundee on Saturday.Middleton has emerged as one of
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Rangers manager Steven Gerrard hopeful key duo Lassana Coulibaly and Ovie Ejaria will make Villarreal match
STEVEN Gerrard last night expressed confidence he will have both Lassana Coulibaly and Ovie Ejaria available for Rangers’ opening Europa League group game against Villarreal in Spain on Thursday evening.Ryan Jack looks set to miss the Group G match in
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Neil McCann vows to appeal Kenny Miller's red card against Rangers - and fight on as Dundee manager
NEIL McCann last night confirmed Dundee will appeal against the straight red card that Kenny Miller was shown on his return to Ibrox in the second-half of a one-sided defeat to Rangers that left his side rooted to the bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiership
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More Davis Cup doubles delight as Jamie Murray gives Great Britain the advantage
A new and supposedly improved version of the Davis Cup will be up and running from 2019 but the good news, so far as both Jamie Murray and Great Britain are concerned, is that doubles will remain at the heart of it. No sooner had the Scot and Dom Inglot
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Glasgow club night Jellybaby to relaunch at new venue following GSA fire
The popular Glasgow club night Jellybaby which took place every Thursday at the O2 ABC is set to relaunch at a new venue following the School of Art fire which previously destroyed its former home. Following the fire, the popular student night
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Popular pub shows off mass order of Irish goodies in time for weekend
A popular Irish pub in the city centre has stuck to their traditions with a mass order of Irish goodies to add to their stocks in time for the weekend. Malones Glasgow shared an image on social media of boxes of 'Tayto' crisps, Harp Lager and
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Racist tweet sees Cambuslang Big Brother contestant removed from house
Big Brother contestant Ellis Hillon has been removed from the reality TV show following an investigation into offensive social media posts she made before entering the house. It comes one day after the 19-year-old Scottish fast food worker entered
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Rangers 4-0 Dundee: Steven Gerrard's side get back to winning ways with comfortable Ibrox victory
RANGERS put their Old Firm defeat to Celtic behind them as they got back to winning ways with victory over Dundee at Ibrox. Steven Gerrard suffered his first loss as Gers boss before the international break as his side lost ground on their Premiership
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Mixed reaction from Gers fans as former player Kenny Miller sent off during Dundee clash
Whilst some Rangers fans applauded former player Kenny Miller as he was sent off in today's clash against Dundee, boos and jeers were also heard from other fans around the Ibrox stadium. The ex-Rangers striker, who had three spells at the club,
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Major train disruptions expected till this evening after person hit by train near Dalmuir
Scotrail services are currently extremely disrupted across Glasgow and the Central Belt following a person being hit by a train near Dalmuir. The person was hit earlier this afternoon between Dalmuir and Scotstounhill. Several lines have
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Sturgeon urged to announce plans for second independence referendum as hundreds gather at Glasgow rally
Campaigners have called on Nicola Sturgeon to announce plans next month for a second independence referendum. Several hundred people, many waving saltires, attended the This Time It’s Yes rally at George Square organised by Hope Over Fear, compered
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In Pictures: Alternative rock group Fatherson perform for Glasgow crowds in HMV
An up and coming alternative rock band performed at a signing in Glasgow last night to celebrate the release of their third album. Scottish alt-rockers Fatherson who also released their ‘Sum Of All Your Parts’ album yesterday, gave Glasgow fans
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Storm Helene is coming - and she's bringing a whole lot of nasty weather
A hurricane named Helene, which has battered its way along the east coast of America is said to be now heading for the UK. Met Office yellow weather warnings have been issued for the now tropical storm Helene, as gusts of up to 80mph are expected
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Celtic captain Scott Brown reveals loss of love for football after hearing sister's cancer diagnosis
Celtic captain Scott Brown has admitted that he lost his love for football after finding out that his sister had terminal cancer. The Hoops skipper revealed that it was Gordon Strachan and Peter Lawwell who kept the 33-year-old playing at the
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Did your local make the cut? - 20 Glasgow pubs in Good Beer Guide 2019
20 Glasgow pubs have made it onto a nationwide list of the top pubs to grab a cold one. The Good Beer Guide, created by Campaigning for Real Ale (CAMRA), lists 4,500 of the top real ale pubs in the UK and information on every real ale brewery currently
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Dawn raids carried out on seven Glasgow properties in clampdown on human trafficking
Police have reportedly carried out a number dawn raids on properties in Glasgow and Edinburgh as part of a bid to stamp out human trafficking. Ten women aged under 25 were rescued from eight addresses in Glasgow and Edinburgh after being smuggled
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Father died of brain tumour as son awaited surgery for same disease
A student who overcame a brain tumour has told how “lightning struck twice” when his father died of the same disease. Jamie Manton, 26, was awaiting surgery when his father, Stephen, started experiencing the same numbness that the nursing student
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Restored WW1 memorial unveiled as arson damaged Orange Hall reopens
A restored First World War memorial damaged when an Orange Hall in Co Donegal was destroyed by arsonists has been unveiled in the newly rebuilt property. A ceremony to mark the opening of the refurbished Newtowncunningham Orange Hall has been held
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Primal Scream headline festival celebrating ‘amazing’ V&A Dundee
Scots rockers Primal Scream have hailed the “amazing” V&A Dundee as they headlined a festival to celebrate the opening of the new museum. Thousands of fans turned out on Friday to see the group top the bill on the first night of the two-day
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Cast of Still Game visit Glasgow cinema
The cast of Still Game visited a Glasgow cinema during one of the last days of filming. The Quay Glasgow shared images of actors Ford Kiernan (Jack), Greg Hemphill (Victor) and Mark Cox (Tam) in full costume. The Quay said: "Look who
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Spotted: Love Island 2018 star cuts about Bothwell
Love Island star Eyal Booker has been cutting about in Bothwell... The series four islander took part in a modelling shoot for retailer Quiz in the town's steak house Cut Bothwell. The 22-year-old, from London, survived until day 25 of
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Rangers gaffer Steven Gerrard admits he has been trying to sort out his barnet for years in moment with daughter
RANGERS gaffer Steven Gerrard has admitted he has been trying to sort out his barnet for years. The former Liverpool footballer shared a sweet moment he had with his daughter Lourdes who asked to cut his hair, with his followers on Instagram.
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Fears continue for missing woman who may be sleeping outdoors
A MISSING woman may be sleeping outdoors, police have revealed.Deborah Christie has been missing from Ayr since September 11 and concern is growing over the 55-year-old's whereabouts, particularly with changes in the weather. She was last seen leaving
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Hundreds back petition to save care home in Carntyne which houses vulnerable dementia patients
HUNDREDS of people have backed a petition to save a care home in Glasgow's East End which houses vulnerable dementia patients. Barchester Alexandra Court Nursing Home in Carntyne, which has 53 vulnerable residents with various conditions, is due
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Cops launch probe after Cumbernauld body find
COPS are investigating the death of a man in Cumbernauld.The force said they were called to the town's Abronhill in the early hours of Friday morning after the body was discovered.The man was discovered in Medlar Road after 5am and the force did not
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Average speed cameras to go live in Rutherglen accident hotspot - here is what you need to know
A NEW average speed camera system will go live in Rutherglen this week.Motorists using the road will have noticed the cameras being installed and under test over the last few weeks. There is also further signage to remind motorists of the 30mph speed
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Works begins on Glasgow's 60th railway station in Robroyston
WORK has started on the construction of the city's 60th railway station in Robroyston. Glasgow City Council confirmed that the construction work on Robroyston Railway Station began on Wednesday. It is hoped the new commuter hub will serve a development
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BBC Good Food Show Scotland returns to Glasgow with celebrity chefs
BBC Good Food Show Scotland will return to Glasgow's SEC attracting some of the UK's best known chefs. Michelin-starred Tom Kerridge; MasterChef’s John Torode; chef, author and TV presenter, Nadiya Hussain and Great British Bake Off’s Paul Hollywood
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Scottish singer KT Tunstall to play Barrowland Ballroom next year
Scottish songstress KT Tunstall will play the city's iconic Barrowland Ballroom when she tours the UK next year.The star, 43, will tour in support of her sixth album Wax which is out next month.She plays the Glasgow venue on Saturday, March 9.She
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Daughter of Celtic's Scott Sinclair and Helen Flanagan to follow in one of her parents footsteps
THE daughter of Glasgow's showbiz couple Helen Flanagan and Scott Sinclair has followed in one of her famous parents footsteps. For young tot Matilda, 3, has been taking acting lessons. The cute toddler's mum Helen revealed that Matilda had
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Comedian Mark Lamarr charged with assault and false imprisonment
The former host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks Mark Lamarr has been charged with common assault and false imprisonment, police said. Lamarr, born Mark Jones, was a regular on TV screens in the 1990s and starred in The Word, The Big Breakfast and Shooting
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Glasgow based crime series Taggart set for a revival
GLASGOW’S most famous TV detective could be set for a revival.Taggart creator Glenn Chandler has revealed plans are afoot to bring the crime show back in a prequel series set in the 1960s.The Scots writer said he has taken part in early-stage discussions
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Times past: Glasgow pictures in the 1960s and 1970s
Evocative images from the Herald & Times archive. Just follow the link in the pictures if you want to purchase any of them. Alternatively, head to picturestore.heraldandtimes.co.uk
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McGill's threatened with job losses over ticket fraud on buses
A ROW has broken out after staff working for one of Glasgow's bus companies were told they would face job losses if fare fraudsters could not be curbed. Drivers for transport provider McGill's were informed on Monday that ongoing issues with fares
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City Chambers set to host Glasgow's biggest coffee morning
Glasgow's Lord Provost has visited staff from a cancer charity's helpline service as she launched her bid to host the city's biggest coffee morning.Eva Bolander met a number of workers from Macmillan's Helpline centre on Friday ahead of
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Glasgow man whose first word as a baby was 'bus' fulfils his dream to own a vintage double decker
A GLASGOW man has realised his childhood dream by buying his own bus. ‘Bus’ was one of Steven Booth’s first words and he has now achieved his lifelong goal by buying a 1974 former Greater Glasgow PTE double-decker – made the year he was born.
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'Appalled and disgusted': Four care home employees suspended for mocking frail OAPs
SHOCK images showing half-naked care workers mocking frail OAPs and wearing the wig of a ‘dead woman’ have been described as “truly horrific” by an elderly charity. An investigation has been launched and four care home workers have been suspended
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'It feels like we are never going to get back in...': Traders fears over Sauchiehall Street
It could be well over a year before Sauchiehall Street returns to normal, business owners fear. Once the safety cordon for the School of Art Mackintosh building is eventually lifted there will be work on the ABC 02, which was extensively damaged
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Nightmare neighbour struck fear into couple by putting hand through letterbox to unlock their door
A YOUNG man who snorted heroin after mixing Xanax with whisky found himself in the cells after trying to chomp down on an officer's wrist.Paul Sinclair, 20, was arrested for attempting to pervert the course of justice.The accused – who had been bailed
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Meet the actress set to return as River City's baddie
THE WITCH is back. Just when they thought she had disappeared for good, leaving a trail of devastation in her wake, Theresa has returned to terrorise Shieldinch. Theresa is of course one of River City’s greatest ever baddies, four feet nine
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Bearsden schoolboy's mammoth mountain climb for charity
A BEARSDEN schoolboy has scaled Scotland's highest mountain to raise money for a children's charity.Nine-year-old Marcus Tinley took on the mammoth challenge of Ben Nevis via the long and technical climb of Tower Ridge.Tower Ridge is one of the