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Viewers stunned as Lorraine Kelly makes football 'error' on ITV show
Viewers were stunned when Lorraine Kelly made a football 'error' on her ITV daytime show. The Glasgow-born presenter spoke about tonight's UEFA women's Euro 2025 qualifier games in Tuesday's show. Scotland plays Serbia while England is up
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New Glasgow restaurant opening this month has been 'years in the making'
A new Glasgow restaurant opening this month has been 'years' in the making, say the experienced owners. We reported that signs had appeared at an empty unit on Hutcheson Street in the Merchant City indicating a new arrival to the city's food and
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Two months to save Loch Lomond from Flamingo Land say Scottish Greens
The Scottish Greens say there are only two months left to 'save Loch Lomond' after a date is set for the final decision on controversial Flamingo Land plans. The party welcomed the announcement earlier today (July 16) that the Loch Lomond and Trossachs
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'Scunnering': Man's terror as rats kill show pigeons and pet rabbit
A BARRHEAD man has told of his terror of living beside a rat infestation after the rodents killed his granddaughter’s rabbit and several of his show pigeons. Allan McWilliams, who has caught “easily over 100 rats” in the last year, feels East Renfrewshire
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Care home slammed for sending dementia resident, 93, to hospital alone
A concerned daughter has slammed a care home for sending her 93-year-old mother with dementia in an ambulance on her own to hospital. Ruth Roy’s mum suffered a fall early on the morning of Friday, July 5 at local authority-owned Renfrew Care Home
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'Unacceptable': ScotRail slammed over Open golf services after TRNSMT chaos
ScotRail has been called out after announcing it will run extra trains to The Open golf at Royal Troon after TRNSMT attendees were left 'stranded' due to a lack of services on Sunday. Thousands of revellers flocked to Glasgow Green over the weekend
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Warning issued as Glasgow trains to be 'very busy' this weekend
A warning has been issued that Glasgow trains will be 'very busy' this weekend. Services between Glasgow Central and Troon are expected to be packed due to the 152nd Open at Royal Troon. Despite the new temporary timetable being introduced
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'I thought I was going to die': Cannabis lorry driver jailed after losing control
A driver who was almost double the drug drive limit when he lost of control of his lorry and swerved into the path of another vehicle has been jailed. Anthony Campbell was behind the wheel of a Scania heavy goods lorry when he crashed into an oncoming
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Public 'concerned' about this man - do you know him?
UPDATE: The man has been found safe and well. The public was 'concerned' about this man who was seen in a Rutherglen street. The unknown man was spotted in the Main Street area on Monday, July 15 between 8pm and 11pm. People became concerned
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King's Speech: Labour plans for workers, immigration and energy expected
Labour’s plan for government will be revealed in the King’s Speech at Westminster on Wednesday. Dozens of Bills are expected in the first year including on workers rights, immigration and a new GB Energy company, which the party said will be based
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Country music star says Glasgow is 'part of his story' ahead of headline show
“GLASGOW'S always been part of my story overseas or in Europe for me,” country star Drake Milligan says. The Texas native is coming to Glasgow’s SWG3 later this month as part of this first headline tour following his appearances at C2C festival
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I'm a Celebrity legend to star in 'gripping thriller' at Glasgow theatre
An I'm A Celeb legend is set to star in a new stage show coming to Glasgow. Giovanna Fletcher, who won the 2020 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here, will take to the stage at the Theatre Royal in a new tour of The Girl on the Train.
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'You continue to deny your guilt': Boy jailed after raping fellow pupil in classroom
A young sex predator who raped a fellow pupil in a school classroom has been locked up for five years. We previously reported that Zineelabibine Abbood violently attacked the girl during a lunch break at the Glasgow secondary on November 29 2019
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'I’m a boy from the scheme': Community reacts as housing blocks set to be demolished
A community blighted by a ‘fly-tipping epidemic’ has welcomed the ‘long overdue’ demolition of more than 50 blocks of derelict houses. Fifty-one blocks of housing in Ferguslie Park in Paisley will now be flattened after falling into a state of
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'A great shame': Glasgow firm collapses into administration with 162 jobs lost
A Glasgow firm has gone into administration with 162 jobs lost. Administrators have been appointed to animation studio Axis Productions Limited and Axis VFX Limited, which is based in the city and has a presence in Bristol. The studio grew
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Row breaks out between Greens and Pride organisers over Palestine
A ROW has broken out between the Glasgow Green Party and Pride march organisers over Palestine. Greens in Glasgow are calling on supporters to join them in a pro-Palestine section in the annual Pride parade. The Glasgow Green Party and the
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'Like my children': Brother and sister torched Robroyston home killing cats
A brother and sister who set fire to a house which killed a man’s beloved three cats have each been jailed for 21 months. Aaron Forbes, 32, and Amanda Forbes, 34, sparked the blaze in Glasgow's Robroyston on February 28 2022. There was said
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Love Island star felt 'hated' after being refused service in empty restaurant
A Love Island star said she felt 'hated' after being refused service in a restaurant. Laura Anderson, who currently presents Capital Scotland's breakfast show, visited the city of Malaga in Spain with her mum and her daughter Bonnie. When
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Man caged after sexually assaulting young people
A 24-year-old man has been jailed for six years after sexually assaulting six young adults over the course of five years. Cameron Downing was also convicted of physically assaulting two women after a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh. He
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Man found in car after crash was so drunk he needed help to walk across road
A MAN who was found in his car after a crash in Glasgow city centre was so drunk that he had to be helped to walk across the road. Gary O’Donnell, 37, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court recently after pleading guilty to being in control of a car
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Work begins on footbridge at brand-new train station near hospital
Work has begun on the site of a brand-new train station near a hospital in a multi-million-pound project. The foundations of a new footbridge at the relocated Hairmyres station are being installed by Network Rail and their contractor AmcoGiffen
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Watch hero man clamber up Glasgow lamppost to save trapped seagull
A hero climbed to the top of a lamppost in Glasgow city centre to rescue a trapped seagull. In a video posted on TikTok, a man has been captured clambering up a lamppost on Sauchiehall Street to save the bird that was suck recently. In the
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Glasgow drug courier, 23, jailed after M6 stop
A drug courier has been jailed for three years after he was stopped on the M6. Dylan Hayes, 23, of Harris Road, Glasgow, was sentenced at Preston Crown Court for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs – heroin. The court heard how officers
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Swans moved from dried up city pond after becoming dehydrated
SWANS have been moved from a dried up city pond after they became dehydrated and had no access to natural food. We previously reported the water level of the pond in Knightswood Park has drastically dropped once again, despite money being set
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999 crews reveal update after incident on busy Glasgow road
Two people have been rushed to hospital after an emergency incident in Glasgow this morning. We reported how Glasgow City Council said the A739 Clyde Tunnel approach road southbound at the A814 Clydeside Expressway westbound off-slip was reduced
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Deadline for XL Bully owners to be able to keep their dog is looming
Owners of XL Bully dogs have two weeks to apply for an exemption if they want to keep their pet. The deadline to be able to keep a dog of the breed is looming. The new law which comes in on August 1, will make it an offence to own the breed
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Has Strictly lost its sparkle? Debate on if show should end amid dancer controversies
Should Strictly Come Dancing come to an end? That was the question being debated on Good Morning Britain (GMB) today (Tuesday, July 16) following controversies with professional dancers on the show. The ITV morning show saw Richard Madeley, Kate
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Pair rushed to hospital after cops called to Glasgow property
Two men were rushed to hospital after cops were called to a property in Glasgow. Police say they were called to a report of two men taking unwell within a home on Kelvindale Place in the city's North. Officers were alerted to the incident at
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Meet the Teacher of the Year who beat cancer then helped student with leukaemia
A teacher who helped his student through leukaemia after battling cancer himself has been named Teacher of the Year. Ryan Collard, 30, was diagnosed with stage three testicular cancer in June 2017 - the same year his twin brother was diagnosed
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How you can see shooting stars this month as Perseid meteor shower to dazzle
The night sky is set to get even more interesting this July as the Perseid meteor shower puts on a dazzling display. The Perseid meteor shower is an annual event that is often very popular among skygazers due to the high hourly rate and bright
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Father calls for vaping 'ban' after both his daughters find holes in lungs
A dad has called for vaping to be banned after both of his daughters were hospitalised with holes in their lungs after using e-cigs just weeks apart. Tazmin Blight, who has used e-cigs since she was just 13, says she continued to vape the equivalent
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DWP issues Universal Credit warning after 184,000 Brits have benefits 'stopped'
Benefits claimants have been warned that as many as 184,000 people could lose their funding. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is continuing its migration process, known as managed migration, as it forces people off legacy benefits.
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Martin Lewis issues Amazon Prime Day warning to bargain hunters
Martin Lewis has issued a warning to customers ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Confusingly, the two-day event begins from one minute past midnight on Tuesday, July 16 and runs until the end of Wednesday. The sale has become famous for offering deep
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'Avoid the area' warning after 999 crews race to incident on busy Glasgow road
UPDATE: The road has reopened fully. A busy Glasgow road has been left restricted due to an emergency incident this morning. Glasgow City Council has said the A739 Clyde Tunnel approach road southbound at the A814 Clydeside Expressway westbound
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'Some squad': Martin Compston and Scots star spotted at Glasgow restaurant
Martin Compston has been spotted with a famous pal at a Glasgow restaurant ahead of a big event. The TV icon was snapped up along with his pals - including Scottish actor Greg McHugh (Gary Tank Commander) - at Cùl Cùil in the city centre on Saturday
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Supermarket chain reveals reopening date for store after 'transformation'
A supermarket chain is set to reopen its store in Newton Mearns after a 'transformation'. M&S (Marks & Spencer's) on Ayr Road in the town will officially reopen on Tuesday, July 23. It comes after we reported the retailer shut its doors
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Boy, 16, left in coma after horror attack at TRNSMT in Glasgow
A teenager was left in a coma after a horror attack at TRNSMT in Glasgow over the weekend. Lee Paton was placed on a ventilator as medics raced to save him after he was allegedly knocked unconscious during a 'vicious assault by two men who stamped