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This iconic 'retro' cafe has survived 100 years and not much has changed
Man opens up on appearing in Linwood car factory documentary
Plans for Nelson Mandela statue take step forward as planning permission renewed
New Bishopbriggs WWII memorial remembers bombing victims
Cast iron window frame among items salvaged during O2 ABC demolition
Hundreds gather in George Square for Remembrance Sunday service
Glasgow school lit up in red in memory of pupils who fought in World Wars
East Dunbartonshire Remembrance events taking place this week
Enforcement notice served to fire-damaged Glasgow building
Medieval artefacts found in archaeological dig for lost Scottish castle
Repair works underway on Glasgow tenement damaged by WW2 explosion
'Utterly shameful': Furious reaction as new memorial bench damaged after only 10 days
Campaign for Real Ale celebrates 50th anniversary of first branch in Scotland
Item designed by Glasgow's Charles Rennie Mackintosh sells for over £80k
The three Glasgow fires that convinced the council to make some changes
Celtic legend met Glasgow families ahead special exhibition
Mike Dailly: Don’t be suckered by the comeback kings
Tributes laid on Buchanan Street steps in Glasgow
Landmark event to be held to mark 80th anniversary of battle
Dumbarton church shares history ahead of 50th anniversary
Man tracked down 21 families of fallen soldiers from forgotten memorial
Historic Glasgow graveyard will reopen to public after cleanup
'A place of joy': Lorraine Kelly reflects on spot in Bridgeton she always loved
New book on 'controversial' unit in Barlinnie to be released today
Fans of archaeology invited to free Roman talk in Paisley
Former Celtic player to attend Glasgow events celebrating Donegal's Scots
Glasgow service to be held for man who fled the Nazis then fought for Britain in WWII
'Stunning': Locals hail £4m makeover of historic Glasgow building
Historic and famous church to transformed into community hub
India Buildings demolition 'tip of the iceberg' warns Glasgow stonemason
'We're thrilled': Glasgow firm reveal huge transformation plans after 160 years
Did you know that this Glasgow pub was the Clansman in Still Game?
Did you know about the remarkable past lives of this Glasgow cocktail bar?
Work begins to demolish 02 ABC in Glasgow despite objections from campaigners
Remarkable stories of 'Glasgow's last village' revealed in new trail
Remember this unusual Glasgow restaurant that lasted a few months?
Major update provided on future of forgotten Glasgow landmark
Glasgow University teams up with veterans charity to uncover the mystery of Waterloo
Glaswegians invited to join 'Viking' archaeological dig in the city
Ceremony in Motherwell remembers WWII Far East prisoners
Community reaction to 150-year-old remains being destroyed by council
Paul Sweeney: 'We can and should save the ABC’s iconic frontage’
Historic house on grounds of Glasgow park put up for sale
Glasgow primary school launches bid to save iconic Subway carriage
Grim links to slave trade of Glasgow brothers who supplied city's wine
How I walked back from deaths doors and surprised doctors
Parade marks 100 years since introduction of motorbuses to Glasgow
Glasgow's museum collection centre to get £1.9m cash boost for energy efficiency
Former hotel demolished after two fires devastate site
Fascinating collection unveiled celebrating River Clyde's iconic ships
Glasgow Subway trains join 'forgotten' station in history books after 44 years
Abandoned community hub being restored by local who says 'its close to his heart'
This park is centre stage for TRNSMT - but its story dates back 574 years
'Landmarks of the city': The story of the 'famous five blasts' of Glasgow