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'Sounds amazing': East End restaurant reveals 'monster' Christmas sandwich
AN East End restaurant has revealed its "monster" Christmas sandwich. Bosses at Scran shared a video of their Christmas Prezzy Bun on social media after they 'jumped on the Christmas sandwich bandwagon'. The sandwich is made up of a toasted
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Rangers hero pictured at popular Indian restaurant
RANGERS hero Michael Mols has been pictured at a popular Indian restaurant. Bosses at Elderslie Street eatery Mister Singh's India shared a picture of the striker alongside 'Papa Singh' on Facebook. They captioned it: "Great to see Michael
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Kieran Tierney opens up on 'difficult' injury as he details Euro 2024 excitement
Kieran Tierney has opened up on his "difficult" injury that has kept him out of action for two months. The Scotland international recently returned to action for Real Sociedad against Osauna and he is hoping to contribute for the rest of his loan
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Train passengers urged to check journey ahead as new timetable comes into effect
TRAIN passengers are being urged check their journey before travelling as a new timetable comes into effect. ScotRail's timetables changes will begin on Sunday, December 10 with one of the key highlights being the introduction of modern Class 380
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Two people rushed to hospital following motorway crash
TWO people have been rushed to hospital following a crash on the M8 this morning. Emergency services were called to the motorway's eastbound carriage way at around 10.25am this morning following a report of a three-vehicle crash. The incident
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Derek McInnes on belief Kilmarnock can hurt Celtic and Rangers
Every team in Scotland can go into matches against Celtic and Rangers feeling they can get something out of it, insists Derek McInnes. The 52-year-old has guided his Kilmarnock side to victories over both the Glasgow pair back in August earlier
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DWP urge benefits claimants to look out for a five-letter code which means bonus
Any Brit expecting a bonus from the Department for Work and Pensions this Christmas have been told they can watch their bank accounts for a code. Christmas is a joyous time of year but can also be a real struggle for thousands of families up and
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Met Office issue weather warnings as wet and windy weather will sweep the UK
The UK is in for a miserable weekend as wet and windy conditions threaten to disrupt the festivities. Weather alerts covering areas of Dorset and Devon is in place until 9am on Saturday, with the Met Office warning a spell of heavy rainfall could
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Barclays, Lloyds, NatWest, Santander, Nationwide mortgage boost for customers
British homeowners and mortgage holders have been given a boost as the average two-year fixed-rate homeowner mortgage is below 6 per cent for the first time in months. The average two-year fixed-rate homeowner mortgage on the market dipped to 5.99
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Dr Michael Mosley reveals 30 second trick that helps with long life and sickness
Health guru Michael Mosley has had his say on the increasingly popular cold shower therapy. Speaking on a new BBC Radio 4 podcast called Cold Therapy, Dr Mosley said: "The cold is something we, at times, can work with and harness in ways that can
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Best family board games for Christmas this year? Mums highly recommended these
The big day is just days away now...sounds scary saying that as summer seems but a blip ago. Board games are to Christmas what chocolate is to Easter, let's be honest. But finding the best family board games to appeal to and engage across all generations
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Search continues for missing woman on crutches possibly seen in city centre
THE search for a woman who was last seen almost two weeks ago is continuing as police have renewed their appeal for help to trace her. Margaret Wright was last seen at around 2.50pm on Sunday, November 26 in Stirling. The 38-year-old was
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Weather warning issued for Glasgow as heavy rain forecast
A WEATHER warning has been issued for Glasgow with heavy rain forecast for the city. The Met Office has issued the yellow warning for rain which is in place from 11am until 10pm. READ NEXT: Council to charge £500 a tree to plant in Glasgow
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Cops step up patrols after rise in reports of youth disorder
COPS are stepping up patrols in Linwood and Johnstone following a rise in reports of youth disorder. Police will be increasing the number of high visibility patrols in the area as the recent increase has caused concern in the local community and
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Aldi’s new luxury skincare rescued my skin from winter weather and saved me £730
Aldi is back at it with another beauty dupe that's set to save customers more than £730. Inspired by the luxury brand La Mer, the budget-friendly supermarket has created dupes of the designer's top-selling products named La Soie. With a face
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VapoRub, Olbas, garlic, onion - which old wives tale completely cured my cold?
We are now but mere days away from Christmas which signals two things: 1) The festivities are going to move up a gear 2) Most of us won't enjoy them because of the dreaded lurgy. How do we avoid the common cold without becoming housebound? Well
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Brits lose their minds over American interpretation of a Full English Breakfast
A Full English Breakfast is a staple to many Brits, and when the sacred recipe is interpreted differently, it doesn't always go down well. As news outlet, the New York Times discovered when they caused some controversy online after they posted
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How smart are you? - It's Pub Quiz time!
The weekend is here which can only mean one thing, it's time for the weekly pub quiz. Perfect if you're taking a trip to the pub this weekend, this quiz will let you brush up on some of that unusual but essential knowledge for the occasion.
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Drivers share the 10 most annoying things passengers do - are you guilty of any?
Drivers in the UK have shared the top 10 most annoying things that passengers do in their cars - are you guilty of any? From commenting on how you're driving to leaving litter in the car, motorists often have as much to contend with inside as out
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German Doner Kebab fails in bid to withhold £13k award to unfairly sacked worker
OWNERS of a Glasgow restaurant have been ordered to hand over £13,500 to an employee they unfairly sacked after failing in a bid to avoid paying the cash. Gerry McEvoy was left homeless and £20k in debt after being fired from his job as a night
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Police stop private hire car bid by man who touched up 16-year-old
A MAN who touched a 16-year-old girl without her consent has been blocked from driving a private hire car in Glasgow. Police Scotland objected to Humed Saleh Idris’s licence bid after routine checks revealed the conviction, which he had not declared
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More than 400 black cabs could disappear from Glasgow’s streets
MORE than 400 black cabs could disappear from Glasgow’s streets if they don’t become LEZ compliant by next summer, according to a Conservative councillor. During Thursday’s full council meeting, Baillieston representative John Daly pointed out
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Furious gran slams Glasgow Tesco over 'trolley shortage crisis'
A GRAN has slammed Tesco over what has been branded as a “trolley shortage crisis” in Maryhill. Irene McGoldrick is hitting out after struggling to find a shallow shopping cart at the branch for “months”. The 63-year-old has a fractured spine
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'Utter magic': Beautiful photo exhibition captures hidden world of Glasgow theatre
AS a singer and songwriter, Jerry Burns is used to being centre stage. Since her beautiful, self-titled album of 1992 – which is being re-released in January – she has collaborated with everyone from renowned film composer Craig Armstrong to Bryan
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TV star to share glitzy tales including details of Taylor Swift meeting
THE star of a famed 90s television show is “thrilled” to return to Scotland as she prepares to bring her new show to an East Renfrewshire venue. Caroline Rhea, who rose to fame with her role as Aunt Hilda in Sabrina the Teenage Witch, is lined
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Forgotten story of Glasgow NHS pioneer with links to Rangers revealed in new book
WHEN Glasgow mother Jeannie Warnock heard a little boy called Edward sing in his orphanage choir, it set in motion a remarkable chain of events. The story of Edward Tull-Warnock and his brother Walter, whose grandparents were plantation slaves,
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Families can enjoy breakfast with Santa at Paisley Town Hall
Families can enjoy breakfast and brunch with Santa at Paisley Town Hall later this month. The festive event, organised by OneRen, will take place on Thursday, December 21, and Friday, December 22, at 10am and 1pm each day. There will be the
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The amazing story of the Glasgow park that's outside the city boundaries
WHEN is a Glasgow park not a Glasgow park? When it is Rouken Glen… There is a fascinating history to this beautiful spot, about which it was written in 1914: “Rarely has any city received so munificent a gift. The grounds are romantically situated
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Patrick Harvie: Two years on from Glasgow summit we're breaking all the wrong records
It has been two years since world leaders and overseas delegations descended on our city to make binding agreements on the changes needed to save our planet. The summit in question, COP26, may feel like a long time ago but the kinds of issues
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Illegal pavement parking could be introduced in Glasgow on this MONTH
ILLEGAL pavement parking could be introduced in Glasgow as early as March next year according to a local councillor. The city council plans to embark on a “phased approach” which would initially see enforcement applied to dropped kerbs and double
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Glasgow group's tribute to 'forgotten' dead at famous city graveyard
GLASGOW’S mighty "City of the Dead" is famous for its grand memorials of the richer residents of the city. Less well known, however, are the 21,000 common or unmarked graves within the boundaries of the Necropolis, where people were buried when
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I tried the new Lush Shampoo Bar in Glasgow - here's the verdict
Trying to figure out how to blow out and style my hair has been a persistent thorn in my side for 29 years. I fail miserably at attempts to recreate the voluminous and glossy tendrils that hair stylists can effortlessly blow into my hair. Hours
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Appeal to overturn refusal of planning permission for 20 new flats put on hold
AN appeal to overturn a decision to refuse planning permission for 20 new Glasgow flats has been put on hold because of the lack of flood risk information. Plans to demolish the existing building at 134 Merrylee Road and develop a four-storey
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Council to charge £500 a tree to plant in Glasgow parks as gift for relatives
PEOPLE can now buy trees as gifts, which will be planted by the council, in public locations such as Alexandra Park, Glasgow Green and Queen's Park. For £500, residents can purchase a tree as a present, to pay tribute to a lost loved one or celebrate