Landlord awarded licence despite partner ‘breaking access rules’
A LANDLORD has been awarded a licence despite her friend claiming that “it’s quite difficult to manage Chinese tenants”.
A LANDLORD has been awarded a licence despite her friend claiming that “it’s quite difficult to manage Chinese tenants”.
The revamp of a historic boathouse on the Clyde has moved a step closer.
GLASGOW’S councillors are to ask the Scottish Government for the power to charge city centre workers a levy for parking their cars at work.
He was also convicted after repeatedly punching his ex, obtaining a prostitute's services, and undertaking cars at 80mph on the M80.
He admitted his criminal record has ruined his career and private life.
Leading figures in the group have hit out at city treasurer Alan Gow after he claimed the new working group would make budget planning more “consensual”.
A man who threatened to kill his ex-wife during a violent row has been refused a cab driver’s licence.
City chiefs received more than 11,000 complaints last year about public services.
A LANDLORD has been blasted for illegally renting a flat to “nightmare” tenants blamed for flooding one of the city’s most recognisable buildings with rodents and “urinating vagrants”.
Taxi fares will rise by 10 per cent in Glasgow as passenger numbers plummet.
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