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Armed masked robber steals cash from Wishaw shop as manhunt launched
The man, armed with a knife, stormed into the shop demanding money from the till.
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Scots prosecutors let 20 'rapists' avoid facing criminal charges in last three years
13 rape charges were dealt with by diversion from prosecution between July 2023 and November last year, and a further seven charges remain ongoing.
Police hunt fleeing driver after sign hanging from HGV strikes three women
The HGV was travelling along the road when a sign hanging from the vehicle hit the female pedestrians, aged 86, 73 and 58.
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Glasgow vape shop where Union Street fire began was 'contacted repeatedly' by debt company
Susan Aitken said council statutory duties regarding to vape shops "are actually very limited".
Glasgow meat market site will see work start within months as padel courts planned
There were concerns about if the project would actually start when expected.
Questions over whether Glasgow's supermarket voucher scheme could be extended
Many have benefited from the programme which offers supermarket vouchers, worth £50 on average, to help assist residents leaving homeless accommodation to sustain their new tenancy.
Glasgow east end park to get public toilets as calls continue for more loos in city
A councillor wants more toilets in parks so people can enjoy green spaces.
Pubs in Glasgow can open for an extra hour during Commonwealth Games
The city's licensing board had already agreed to a general trading extension for on-sale licensed premises during the World Cup.
ScotRail issues major update after Glasgow Union Street fire as services to change
ScotRail has confirmed that from Monday (March 16), there will be adjustments to how some train services will run.
Glasgow business leaders warn Union Street will need huge rescue package after blaze
Stuart Patrick, CEO of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, has demanded that the site be redeveloped quickly and not be an eyesore for Commonwealth Games visitors in July
Man and teenager charged after Paisley 'car theft and assault'
At around 10.20pm on Wednesday, a grey Corsa was allegedly stolen and a man aged 34 was "assaulted" on Kilnside Road.
Make one simple change in March to 'save £270' on energy bills
An energy expert has shared a simple tip to help bring down your energy bills this spring
National Minimum Wage 2026 confirmed new levels and date
The Government said the change would increase gross annual earnings of a full-time worker on the rate by £900
Glasgow actor John Alford dies in prison two months after being jailed for sexual assault
The former Grange Hill and London's Burning star - whose real name was John Shannon - was found dead at HMP Bure in Norfolk on Friday (March 13).
Glasgow resident slams 'disrespectful graffiti' plastered on primary school wall
"People in the community are trying hard to look after the area, yet things like this keep happening."
Universal Credit warning as DWP could stop payments if action not taken
You risk losing your Universal Credit payments
Chemists issue warning for anyone taking ibuprofen naproxen, diclofenac regularly for pain relief
Pharmacists have advised caution for those taking NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen and diclofenac due to potential damage risks
Families pay thousands more in tax as HMRC freeze hits bills
New figures show more families are paying the 40% levy as property values and asset prices rise, with pensions to be included from April 2027
Old Glasgow library could be sold amid plan to restore public access
Councillors in the city will consider whether negotiations over a deal with a housing association should begin.
BBC doctor gives warning update for Sertraline, Citalopram and Fluoxetine users
Dr Oscar Duke discusses Queen's University study showing antidepressants like Sertraline and Citalopram may increase mortality rates in some users