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Adam Idah's Celtic group chat presence revealed as captain calls for star's return
Celtic fans are buzzing with anticipation as transfer target Adam Idah remains actively engaged with his former teammates through WhatsApp, suggesting a potential return to the club. Idah is currently in dispute with his employer Norwich City over
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Glasgow mum describes horror as men in jet skis fire shots in Cancun
A Glasgow mum has revealed the horror of being shot at while on the beach in Cancun. Tracey Cannon was on holiday on Sunday in Mexico when her family was caught in the middle of a fatal shooting outside their hotel. The 45-year-old, from Toryglen
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Man arrested amid investigation into former Glasgow funeral director
A man has been arrested amid investigations into a former funeral director in Glasgow. A probe has been ongoing into the firm which operated in the city and Dumbarton. The force has revealed that a 56-year-old man has been arrested and later
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Glasgow woman creates yoga class to soundtrack of Nine Inch Nails
A Glasgow woman is attempting to debunk stereotypical outlooks of yoga by creating a class with a twist for ‘weirdos like her’. Steph Wall, founder of the Kali Collective yoga studio in Glasgow, says she wants to upend stereotypes about yoga by
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Stunning new aerial photos showcase almost-finished Glasgow bridge
Stunning new aerial photos showcase a Glasgow bridge in its glory before it opens for the first time. Work has been underway on assembling the new Govan-Partick bridge which will bring the areas together once again after being historically connected
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Plans approved for 'largest and most exciting regeneration project' in Glasgow
The council has approved plans to transform a derelict brownfield site into a vibrant waterfront neighbourhood. The project, led by waterside regeneration specialists Peel Waters, will create an all-new neighbourhood named Yorkhill Quayin the West
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Flat goes up for sale in Paisley church once visited by US President
A flat has gone up for sale inside a converted Paisley church once visited by former US President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy. The three-bedroom luxury apartment in Castlehead Church, which dates from 1781, is on the market for offers over
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Fundraiser launched to help Dumbarton family after 'heartbreaking' fire
A FUNDRAISER has been organised to help a Dumbarton family after their home was devastated by a fire. Emergency services were called to the ground floor property on Merkins Avenue in Bellsmyre at 2.30pm yesterday afternoon. The Scottish Fire
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Former hotel demolished after two fires devastate site
A derelict Dumbarton building has been demolished after two fires over the course of a month devastated the site. Firefighters were called to fight a blaze within the grounds of the former Dumbuck House Hotel for a second time on Sunday, July 21
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Trial begins of man accused of murdering his partner in Airdrie
A man allegedly murdered his partner having earlier accused her of having an affair with one of his sons. Colin Kennedy, 63, is charged with killing Catherine Stewart at their home in Airdrie on July 4 2021. Prosecutors claim Kennedy repeatedly
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'Vibrant' Celtic pub in Glasgow put on the market
A 'vibrant' Glasgow Celtic pub has been put on the market. Located on the bustling Maryhill Road, the Ram's Head has been listed by property agents Iona Pub Partnership who are looking for a new owner to take the helm. It has been listed for
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I lost my baby daughter but now I am helping other families cope
A COURAGEOUS Ibrox woman who suffered the heartbreaking loss of her baby daughter is supporting a new Glasgow hospital project. Asma Anwar appears in an immersive virtual tour of the neonatal unit at the city's Royal Hospital for Children.
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We are an animal shelter, we need your support over firework control zone
A Glasgow animal shelter is urging for local support as the council looks to establish a Firework Control Zone in Broomhouse. The Dogs Trust Glasgow Rehoming Centre is located in the Broomhouse area and their staff experience first-hand the anxiety
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Two men seen in the area at same time as horrific incident under a bridge
A man was attacked under a bridge in a very busy area of Dumbarton. The 37-year-old was approached under the Artizan bridge on the footpath leading to Leven Court in the town on Saturday afternoon. His mobile phone was stolen and he was assaulted
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Glasgow shopping centre to offer free back to school label service
A shopping centre in Glasgow is offering free back-to-school label services. Silverburn is partnering with Be Uniforms, a specialist embroiderer and labelling company, to provide parents with free printed label strips which they can iron onto their
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'Who knows?': confusion over winter fuel payments in Scotland this year
Confusion remains over the future of the Winter Fuel Allowance in Scotland this coming winter. Yesterday the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced the allowance would only be paid to pensioners on Pension Credit. The benefit, however, is to
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Man walking along Glasgow street became victim of shocking incident
A man walking along a Glasgow street has become the victim of a shocking incident. The 48-year-old was on Bridge Street on Monday afternoon when he was attacked and robbed in broad daylight. We previously reported that police and ambulance
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Glasgow-built Waverley ship celebrates 50 years since famous £1 purchase
The Paddle Steamer Waverley will commemorate the golden jubilee of its preservation with a special sailing. On August 8, the last seagoing paddle steamer in the world will return to Ardrossan for the first time in a decade. It will then cross
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'Cherished' dragon that was 'nicked finds its way home'
A 'cherished' dragon who was 'pinched' from a Hamilton library has 'found its way home'. We reported how Libraries South Lanarkshire took to social media to reveal its 'beloved purple dragon' sculpture had been stolen from the Hamilton Town House
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'Cruel and cowardly': Sex attacker raped woman again after freed on bail
A sex attacker who raped a woman again after he was freed on bail was jailed for seven years today. Jamie Haughie first sexually assaulted the victim at a house in Glasgow on October 24 in 2021 when he struggled with her and threatened her with
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Glasgow's M8 to be closed this weekend due to 'major works'
Glasgow's M8 is set to be closed this weekend to allow major works to take place. Amey - on behalf of Transport Scotland - will be carrying out essential refurbishments of the Cornwall Street and Kirkwood Street footbridges that span the motorway
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Lead singer of famous band will perform at new Glasgow festival
The lead singer of a famous band will perform at a new Glasgow festival. Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro fame is set to take to the stage at Core, a celebration of noise, a festival dedicated to 'heavy' music. It is the second to take place after
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999 crews rushed to busy Glasgow road amid 'incident'
Cops raced to a busy road in Glasgow amid an 'incident' last night. Police say they were called to a car crashing into parked vehicles on Maryhill Road in the city's North shortly after 11pm on Monday, July 29. 999 crews then attended the smash
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Irn Bru is becoming more popular in England as sales increase
Irn Bru is growing in popularity in England helping boost sales for owner AG Barr. The company, which owns a string of drinks brands including Rubicon and is based in Cumbernauld, said sales of its soft drinks increased by about 7% this year.
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Footage released after incidents at Celtic v Rangers match
CCTV has been released after 'assaults' which took place during a Celtic v Rangers game in Glasgow. Police say the incidents happened within Celtic Park in the East End on Saturday, May 11, during the match which kicked off at 12.30pm. Now,
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Legendary singer got into 'scuffle' with Celtic Park staff - and Hoopy the Hound
A legendary singer once got into a 'scuffle' with stewards at Celtic Park - and Hoopy the Hound. The late Shane MacGowan of the Pogues performed with good friend and fellow musician John McLaughlin at Parkhead when Celtic won the league title in
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Birth rate drops in Glasgow as population gap widens
Hundreds fewer births than deaths were recorded in Glasgow last year. While the death rate has returned to more expected levels after the covid pandemic, the birth rate is very low. The difference between births and deaths in Glasgow was not
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Much-loved store teases new venture after announcing closure
Bosses of a much-loved shop have teased a new venture after announcing its closure after five years. We recently reported how Bunty's Two Doors Down - which is located on Prieston Road in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire - took to social media to announce
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Glasgow housing association probes near fatal rat poison incident
A Glasgow housing association is probing a near fatal rat poison incident. We previously reported how Juno, a five-year-old Dachshund-Yorkie cross, ate the toxic substance twice this month while out a walk. The pet suffered devastating kidney
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'It's a shame': Glasgow musician forced to cancel dream gig with Rod Stewart
A Glasgow musician was forced to cancel a dream gig with Sir Rod Stewart so he could get major surgery. John McLaughlin had been due to fly out to Las Vegas on Tuesday to perform with the Baby Jane singer to promote his whisky Wolfie's. But
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Shocking images show two huge fires ripping through two buildings on same street
Shocking images show two huge fires ripping through two buildings on a Paisley street. 999 crews raced to Tannahill Road in the town after being alerted to the infernos at around 10.30pm on Monday, July 29. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
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I saw Jesus Christ Superstar at the King's Theatre - my verdict
Verdict: Four stars. When a musical has been running for more than five decades, you know it has had longevity for a reason. Jesus Christ Superstar first premiered in 1971 and this week, the latest adaptation began its run at the King's Theatre
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Cops swoop on several Glasgow areas amid hunt for nicked motorbike
Cops are hunting for a nicked motorbike and its riders after it was spotted in Glasgow last night. Police say they received a report of a sighting of a stolen motorbike in the city at around 7.45pm on Monday, July 29. Officers then carried
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New 'pre-loved' shop - which is 'UK's first' - opens in Glasgow
A new 'pre-loved' shop - which is a 'UK first' - has opened in Glasgow. My Home Bakery has announced it has opened a new 'pre-loved' cookbook store in its West End venue in the city. The company - which claims the store is a 'UK first' - revealed
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'Large quantity of drugs' and 'cash' found during property raid
Cops have found a 'large quantity of drugs' during a raid in East Kilbride. The force says on Friday, July 26, officers executed a search warrant at a property in Leeward Circle in the town. During it, police claim they discovered a large amount
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Court process for showroom manager who died in his office to begin
The court process for a showroom manager who died in his office is set to begin. The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) has lodged a First Notice to start the court process for a discretionary Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) into the
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'The dust has settled on a bruising election for the Tories - so let me be blunt'
While we bucked the national trend in holding five of our six seats in Scotland, our vote plummeted to its lowest level in decades and in seats across the central belt we were beaten by Nigel Farage’s populist Reform UK. So, it’s time to be blunt
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Glasgow woman defies rare condition with courageous Zipslide challenge
A Glasgow woman who was diagnosed with a rare muscle wasting condition is preparing to Zipslide the Clyde. Sophie Hutchison, 23, from Crookston, is gearing up for the challenge in aid of Muscular Dystrophy UK which supports 110,000 people in the
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Couple share love story as they celebrate milestone anniversary
Happy memories of match days came flooding back for an East Renfrewshire couple as they headed to Hampden Park to celebrate 55 years of marriage. Alastair Paterson, a resident at Newton House Care Home in North Greenlaw Way in Newton Mearns, and