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Flat in one of Glasgow's most 'architecturally distinguished buildings' for sale
The three-bedroom duplex on South Fredrick Street offers a blend of "historic grandeur and contemporary design" in the heart of the city.
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Cannabis farm worth £100k found in Paisley drug bust as man charged
The 52-year-old was due to appear at Paisley Sheriff Court on Wednesday, May 27.
'Chilling' serial killer drama shot in Glasgow coming sooner than you think
This "terrifying" six-part drama stars icons from the worlds of Outlander, Karen Pirie and Friends.
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Teens 'made up rap song' about Kayden Moy, murder trial told
A witness told the court: "They were ecstatic, over the moon, I have never seen people as happy in my life."
Mysterious 'Eye of Samsung' artwork appears on Glasgow street as artist explains its meaning
The Sauchiehall Street artwork is bound to grab your attention...
Speeding Glasgow driver caught travelling at nearly 80mph in 30 zone
Two drivers were caught travelling at "terrifying" speeds on Wednesday morning.
Pod of dolphins travelling on the Clyde stuns locals soaking up the sun
Sunbathers have been lucky this week as she sighted a pod of dolphins in Greenock, Largs and Gourock.
Mass bike ride planned for Glasgow southside as families call for safer streets
The event is organised by Women on Wheels, Sunny Cycles and Parents for Future Scotland.
'Very high risk' of wildfires in Scotland this week as temperatures soar
South-west Scotland is covered by the warning on Thursday, May 28, with temperatures set to soar
Victim of Fornethy House child abuser shouts ‘liar’ as Patricia Baxter leaves hearing
The retired teacher was branded "sadistic" by a judge after she was convicted of cruel and unnatural treatment against 18 victims.
Famous Clyde-built ship brought back to life as replica set to take 'pride of place'
Finishing touches are being made to a model of the PS Comet, which will "appear like it is floating" in Port Glasgow town centre.
£800k 'drug haul' found in Motherwell on 'intelligence-led search warrants'
Two men, aged 54 and 58, are due in court after alleged heroin and cocaine quantities were recovered.
Cat rescued in Glasgow had to be euthanised after being 'left to suffer'
Little Charlie was recently taken into the care of Protect Cats Scotland after concerned neighbours, who had been feeding him, raised fears about his welfare.
Glasgow shop to help disadvantaged locals become artists with free supplies
Scotland's first 'art bank' is taking shape in Glasgow.
John Swinney rejects calls for independent inquiry into Murrell SNP embezzlement
Mr Swinney insisted no investigation would be "more detailed" than the one carried out by Police Scotland.
Jet2 issues Wednesday half-term travel update amid jet fuel fears
It comes as turmoil in the Middle East persists
First GP for 'decades and decades' to open in Glasgow area as funding questioned
It will be located in the city centre as the central zone has no GP practice
What time builders can legally start noisy work on your neighbour's home - rules explained
UK construction noise rules dictate when builders can legally start work - here's what you need to know about the permitted hours, noise regulations and your rights
Morrisons set to close 100 stores in major blow to high streets this summer
Morrisons has announced it is closing a hundred of its locations across the UK.
Tartan Army ticket exchange website saves fans £50k in FIFA fees
Carey McEvoy, who set up the platform, says nearly 500 tickets have now changed hands, with almost £10,000 being raised for charity in the process.