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1. Soup kitchen staff in Glasgow left traumatised after string of 'verbal and physical attacks'

Soup kitchen staff in the city centre say they have been left traumatised after an alleged string of verbal and physical attacks carried out by members of the public. 

A number of Homeless Project Scotland volunteers have even resigned from their duties at the Argyle Street unit due to the “abuse”. 

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2. Developers to hand over keys for long-awaited The Range store in Glasgow's West End

Developers have revealed they will soon be handing over the keys for the eagerly awaited The Range store in the West End. 

An £11.3m deal will see the site at the Great Western Retail Park handed over to The Range bosses in just a matter of weeks. 

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3. Glasgow woman crying in dock told 'calm down, you're not going to jail' by sheriff

A woman who took two sim cards into a prison visiting area ended up in tears in the dock.

Sheriff Mark McGuire addressed the woman and told her to calm down, and that she was not getting sent to jail.

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4. Glasgow creep shouted 'I fancy you' and 'I've been watching you' through neighbour's letterbox

A creep who harassed his neighbour shouted through her letterbox that he fancied her and had been watching her, posted a letter, and cried outside her door.

He appeared in Glasgow Sheriff Court and was slammed by a sheriff for his “despicable” behaviour towards the woman.

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5. Mechanic in Audi drove double the speed limit and went through red light in Glasgow

A mechanic who was being followed by cops drove double the speed limit in a built-up area before going through a red traffic light.

He was driving his Audi A8 at 2.20am on September 4, 2020, when cops spotted him in Dennistoun.

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6. Struggling nurses in Glasgow turn to foodbank for help as centre runs out of food AGAIN

Frontline workers battling with the cost of living and a hike in energy bills are among those using a crisis centre which has run out of food for the second time in just five months.

A nurse, lollipop men, taxi drivers and bin lorry drivers have been relying on the Gowanbank Hub for food as they struggle to make ends meet. 

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7. Families living near Trinity College in Glasgow's West End told they may not be insured after being forced to evacuate homes

Families given just 15 minutes to pack up their belongings in an emergency evacuation at the weekend have been told they may not be covered by their insurers. 

Those living near the former Trinity College worry they will be out of their homes for months after fire crews escorted them from their properties on Saturday evening.

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8. Number of rough sleepers on the cold Glasgow streets is higher than council thinks

A Glasgow Times investigation has discovered more people rough sleeping on the streets than official figures suggest.

We spent more than an hour and a half in Glasgow city centre on Tuesday night and discovered at least seven rough sleepers.

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9. Local butcher fundraises for defibrillators in Glasgow

Two well-loved butcher shops in Glasgow are raising money for defibrillators to help save lives in the community.

George Gilmour, whose businesses are located in Kings Park and Bridgeton, started raising money for the machines three weeks ago.

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