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Ridvan Yilmaz considering Rangers future ahead of 'agent talks'
Ridvan Yilmaz's agent will meet with Rangers boss Philippe Clement and club officials in the coming days to discuss the defender's future. This is according to Turkish outlet Sports Digitale who claim the left-back is weighing up his future at
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'No need': Glasgow chippy divides customers by deep-frying popular snack
A Glasgow chippy has divided followers with a video of them deep-frying a Tunnock's teacake. Gennaro's Fish and Chips in Anniesland shared the clip on their TikTok page on Tuesday afternoon which garnered almost 50,000 views in four hours.
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Cops urge people to 'avoid' area of Glasgow after incident
Cops are urging people to avoid an area of Glasgow's East End following an incident. Two vehicles collided on Westerhouse Road at the junction with Lochend Road in Easterhouse earlier this evening. 999 crews are currently on the scene in the
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Council issues warning after 999 incident in Rutherglen
The council has issued a warning following a 999 incident in Rutherglen. We previously reported that Shawfield Drive had been closed due to a crash between two vehicles, which occurred shortly before 5.20pm. The area was closed off by emergency
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Pedestrians 'in danger' as cyclists REFUSE to dismount on footpath
Elderly people could get knocked down as cyclists refuse to dismount on a very narrow path in Pollokshields, a meeting heard. Shields Road will be closed to cars until August due to work taking place to renew the bridge over the railway. However
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Parts of Glasgow in the dark after power cut
Large parts of Glasgow have been hit by a blackout this evening. Scottish Power first confirmed people living in the G15 postcode area – which covers Drumchapel – are without electricity after a fault was experienced at around 5.48pm. Shortly
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Emergency teams pictured at scene of ongoing incident as road closed
Emergency teams were pictured on the scene of an ongoing incident in Rutherglen. Multiple cop vans are parked on Shawfield Drive with their blue lights flashing following a road traffic collision. A police incident sign has been put in place
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Busy road near stadium CLOSED due to ongoing incident
A road near a stadium has been closed due to an ongoing incident. Shawfield Drive in Rutherglen is closed northbound from New Rutherglen Road near Shawfield stadium. The closure is in place up to Shawfield Road. UPDATE: Emergency teams
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Janey Godley finds strangers personal item in daughters ASOS package
Janey Godley has taken to social media after her daughter found a stranger's personal items in her ASOS package. The Glasgow comedian shared a video of Ashley Storrie’s delivery which included two used hair rollers that she did not order. The
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TRNSMT Festival bosses reveal 2024 line-up
The line-up for TRNSMT 2024 has been revealed. Around 150,000 festival goers will descend on Glasgow Green from Friday, July 12 to Sunday, July 14 for the seventh annual music festival. Ahead of tickets going on sale at 9am this Friday (November
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Vile rapist who targeted teen in his shop dubbed 'despicable individual'
A vile rapist who targeted a vulnerable teen in his shop has been dubbed a 'despicable individual' by a top cop. Muhammad Hafeez preyed on the 18-year-old one night in March 2020 when she ended up in Central News on Glasgow's Union Street.
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Claim Christmas whisky supplies could be 'hit hard' as workers vote to strike
Workers at a Clydebank whisky distillery have joined their colleagues across Scotland in voting to take strike action. Staff at Dalmuir’s Chivas Brothers site have rejected what their union describe as a “real terms pay cut” with fears festive
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'High turnover' petrol station sold to 'established' new owners
A petrol station with a 'high turnover' has been sold to new owners. Seven Sisters Service Station in Thornliebank was sold off-market at an undisclosed price. The BP garage had been heavily invested in and well-maintained by the previous owner
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Five streets targeted by vandals who smashed in close doors and torched playpark
A West End community has hit out after a spate of vandalism attacks could cost them hundreds of pounds in repairs. Thugs smashed glass panels on a number of front doors used to enter closes in Broomhill before torching trees at a playpark in a
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Choirs set to perform in Glasgow shopping centres next month
THE Quarriers Festival of Choirs is set to return to shopping centres across Glasgow next month. It comes after the choirs revealed they are set to perform at Braehead Shopping Centre on Monday, December 4 and Tuesday, December 5 at various times
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Community hits out at 'disgusting' Nazi vandalism at Glasgow school
A community has hit out after a Glasgow school was targeted by 'disgusting' Nazi vandalism. Staff at St Francis Primary School in the city's Gorbals were shocked to find the graffiti tagged on the walls and doors of the school's entrance on Tuesday
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Kind-hearted local heroes 'save' woman's life after horror injury
A KIND-hearted couple rushed to help an injured woman who was lying unconscious on a busy road last week. Reece McMahon, 23, and his partner Cara, 19, saw a figure "sprawled" on the road near Mafeking Terrace in Neilston on Tuesday, November 14
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Sex predator who raped vulnerable teen in his Glasgow newsagents jailed
A SEX predator who raped a teenage girl in a shop before he struck again while on bail has been jailed for nine years. Muhammad Hafeez was today sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow having earlier been convicted of the attacks. Hafeez had
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Legendary rock band announces TWO shows at Glasgow park next spring
A legendary rock band is set to perform two shows at a Glasgow park. Status Quo will perform at Kelvingrove Bandstand next spring with gigs taking place on Thursday, May 30 and Friday, May 31, 2024. Fronted by Francis Rossi, the group is known
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Two masked men threaten staff during early morning raid on a petrol station
Two masked men threatened staff and made off with a three-figure sum of cash during an early morning raid on a Clydebank petrol station. The pair entered the Shell garage on Great Western Road just after 3 am this morning (Tuesday, November 21)
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Who plays Mohamed Al Fayed in The Crown? See when the former Harrods owner died
One of the most iconic images of the late Diana, Princess of Wales is when she was captured wearing a turquoise swimming costume, whilst sitting on the edge of a diving board on the Jonikal, the boat owned by Mohamed Al-Fayed. The image was taken
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Who was Strictly Come Dancing star Annabel Croft's late husband Mel Coleman?
Former British tennis player Annabel Croft is participating in the 2023 series of Strictly Come Dancing alongside her professional dance partner Johannes. Recently, Annabel opened up about how the programme had been "emotional" for her since the
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How did Prince William and Kate Middleton meet? See key dates of relationship
Part one of the final series of The Crown has dropped on Netflix as it follows the royals from the late 1990s. There are four episodes for fans to enjoy focusing on Princess Diana’s friendship with Dodi Al-Faye, her tragic death and the start of
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Still Game star spotted as police attend filming in Glasgow
A Still Game star was spotted in the Southside as police attended filming in Glasgow. Greg Hemphill was on set this afternoon shooting scenes for Hogmanay sketch show, Queen of The New Year. The BBC production took over Barfillan Drive, Craigton
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This Morning host lets slip I'm A Celebrity secret amid husband's appearance
Presenter of ITV's This Morning Rochelle Humes has let slip a shocking secret about I'm A Celebrity. The former Saturdays singer, 34, has shared that the loved ones of campmates receive "courtesy calls" ahead of an evening's episode to give them
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Top Gear stopped for the 'foreseeable future' following Flintoff crash, BBC confirms
Top Gear will be rested for the “foreseeable future”, the BBC has announced. The move comes following a crash during filming last year which saw presenter Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff seriously injured. Production of the show has been paused since
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Who plays Dodi Fayed on The Crown and who was the real person?
The Crown is back on our screens for series six and is depicting the final years in the life of Diana, Princess of Wales. The Netflix programme also shows the relationship between filmmaker Dodi Fayed before the pair's untimely death in 1997.
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Does I'm a Celebrity star Jamie Lynn Spears still talk with her sister Britney?
The new series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here is now on the telly with the likes of Nigel Farage, Josie Gibson and Jamie Lynn Spears having entered the Australian jungle. Jamie Lynn Spears, who is the sister of pop megastar Britney Spears
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Talks underway in bid to halt bus strikes ahead of major shopping weekend
Talks are taking place today in a bid to stop the First Bus driver's strike ahead of one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. A spokesperson for First Bus said: “Further talks are taking place today between First Glasgow and Unite representatives
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Network Rail to begin £1.2million works at busy train station
A BUSY train station is set to be improved through a £1.2million project. Network Rail announced work will shortly begin to renew platform 1 at Giffnock station. The four-month-long project will see the replacement of the 153-metre-long platform
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Housebuilder unveils new showhome at £53m development near Glasgow
A housebuilder has unveiled a new showhome at a £53m development near Glasgow. Avant Homes West Scotland opened the four-bedroom property at the Highstonehall development in Hamilton. Located just south of the town centre, the 197-home development
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'Massive mistake': MSP hits out at decision to remove Edwardian street lamps
THE removal of Edwardian street lamps on a West End bridge has been called "a massive mistake" by a Glasgow MSP. Our sister title The Herald reports Ornate lampposts were removed from the Queen Margaret Bridge last week causing dismay among local
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Thieves pinch £26,000 of goods from Glasgow industrial estate
THIEVES have pinched over £20,000 worth of cable drums from an industrial estate in Glasgow. Officers say the theft happened on Friday, November 17, between 8.30pm and 11pm in the city's Hillington Industrial Estate. During the break-in, cops
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Former Glasgow pub sold to be turned into flats
A former pub earmarked for flats for disabled people has been sold. The Vital Spark in Govan Road in Glasgow is set to be turned into flats for disabled people. The sale was handled by Cornerstone Business Agents and while the value of the
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Have you seen him? Search underway for missing teen last seen in city centre
A SEARCH is underway for a teenager who was last seen in Glasgow on Friday evening. John Paul Cruden, who has a cast on his arm, was last seen in Coatbridge at around 5.30pm on November 17. He was spotted in Glasgow city centre on the same
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New luxury boutique hotel to bring 80 jobs to the city centre
A new luxury hotel set to open next year will introduce dozens of jobs to the city centre. Officially launching in early 2024, The Address Hotel Glasgow will bring 80 jobs to Glasgow. Taking over the former Pocotel on the corner of Renfield
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Everything you need to know about the Style Mile Christmas Carnival
THE Style Mile Christmas Carnival is set to bring festive fun to the city centre this weekend. Dancers, musicians and visual arts performers will spread Christmas cheer this weekend, offering free entertainment to people of all ages as part of
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New charcuterie themed wine bar to open in Merchant City
A new charcuterie restaurant is coming soon to the Merchant City. Pania, a day-to-night venue inspired by cafes in Europe, is set to open next month in the former Marmalade Skies unit at Merchant Square. The new outlet is the latest from Neil
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Do you know him? Cops looking to speak to man after fraud incidents in Glasgow
COPS are looking to speak to a man they believe may be able to assist with an investigation into fraudulent activity in Glasgow. A number of fraudulent transactions have been carried out a various locations across the UK, including Glasgow and
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Man found seriously hurt as CID officers spotted doing door-to-door
A MAN was found seriously hurt in the street after an attack in Glasgow's West End. CID officers have been spotted carrying out door-to-door enquiries following the incident. We previously reported that Dumbarton Road at its corner with Stewartville
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Man, 22, rushed to hospital after attack in Glasgow
A YOUNG man was rushed to hospital with serious injuries following an attack in Merchant City last night. Shortly before 7pm last night, 999 crews rushed to High Street after reports of a serious assault. A man, aged 22, was taken to the
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Cops lockdown West End street following incident
UPDATE: Man found seriously hurt as CID officers spotted doing door-to-door POLICE have locked down street following an incident in Glasgow's West End. A section of Dumbarton Road at its corner with Stewartville Street has been taped off
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P!nk announces gig at Hampden Park
P!NK will perform at Hampden Park next year. The pop star will perform two shows at the stadium on Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29 next year as part of her upcoming Summer Carnival Tour. The shows will be singer's first in Glasgow since
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Rangers fans' pyro display sparks Scottish Government talks with SPFL
A FRESH warning has been issued to football fans by the Scottish Government over the use of pyrotechnics. A meeting is due to take place today between government officials, the SPFL and Police Scotland. The Football Safety Officers' Association
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Glasgow City Chambers to light-up nightly with festive display
GLASGOW City Chambers will be lit up every night until the New Year with a festive display. The free 30-minute light show, which began on Monday, November 20, will take place from around 3.30pm to midnight until Tuesday, January 2. It features
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Popular soft play to host 'exciting' Christmas events
A POPULAR soft play in Paisley has revealed their "exciting" Christmas programme. It comes after Furry Murry's on Shuttle Street announced they will be hosting a range of events throughout the festive period. Here are all the events taking
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'If it didn't affect you, you're no longer human': Reality for food banks worsens
The reality on the front lines of the city's food banks is coming apart at the seams as donations dwindle and demand soars amid the cost of living crisis. "We knew it was only going to get worse," says Karen Neary, project officer at Crookston
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Baby bank set to lease 'derelict' council office as demand grows
A charity which supports families in financial hardship is set to lease a “derelict” former council office to help it meet increased demand. Glasgow’s No1 Baby and Family Support Service will take over a Germiston building on a 25-year deal if
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John Daly: Firefighters warn that more cuts will cost lives
IN a month when expenses incurred by elected members across Scotland have been hitting the headlines, it was most informative to meet representatives of the Fire Brigades Union last week at the City Chambers. This proved to be an extremely beneficial
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Removal man crashed into Corsa in race to help partner
A removal man who crashed into a car in a race to help his terrified lover has been disqualified from driving. Robert McCreadie, 32, hit Kelly Finnegan's vehicle in Glasgow's Barmulloch on November 27 2021. McCreadie was in a rush having received
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'Devastated': Lifesaving service to close after nearly 20 years due to council cuts
A lifeline service for the city's most vulnerable women will close after almost 20 years due to a series of devastating budget cuts. Turning Point 218 will close next February after Glasgow City Council offered the service an "unworkable" budget