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Glasgow Labour candidate spends five hours at hospital before operation cancelled last minute

Monica Lennon was minutes from being taken into theatre to have an ovarian cyst removed.

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'I saw the night lightning hit Glasgow's last castle and watched it crumble'

Mary Ann Williamson was just eight years old when she watched a massive chunk of Crookston Castle come crashing to the ground.

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Two young men arrested and charged after teen 'assaulted' near Irvine Beach

Police were alerted to the incident at Irvine Beach Park at around 5.45pm on Saturday (April 25).

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The strangest animals spotted on Glasgow's railway from marmoset monkey to wild boar

There have been plenty of "unexpected furry visitors" to our tracks over the years.

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Glasgow artist's small business 'blows up' thanks to World Cup fever

If you frequent the Barras market, you may have spotted Sophy Louise's stall.

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Glasgow Kiltwalkers turn city streets tartan as they raise over £4 million

More than 20,000 people took part in the charity event this weekend, supporting more than 1000 Scottish charities.

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Glasgow e-bike rider rushed to hospital after collision on southside road

The crash, which involved the e-bike and a car, occurred at around 12.30pm on Pollokshaws Road in Shawlands.

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Glasgow cops launch probe after elderly woman 'injured' in fall on west end road

The 77-year-old woman fell on Hyndland Road around 8.40pm on Friday (April 24).

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'I visited cheapest country in the world where you can get a meal for £2.60'

A Dutch travel creator has shared his experience of going to one of world's most affordable holiday destinations, where he says a beer costs under £1 and a meal can set you back just £2.60

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Two more men, aged 18 and 19, arrested over Old Firm cup tie disorder

Fans clashed at Ibrox following the Scottish Cup quarter final match between Celtic and Rangers in March.

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'My north star kept me going': East Kilbride man conquers world’s toughest ultra-marathon

Derek McEwan has raised nearly £50,000 in aid of the Catherine McEwan Foundation, founded in memory of his mum who died at the early age of 37.

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Vehicle fire on M8 causes traffic delays as road closed for almost an hour

The westbound route was shut down just after 11.25am this morning and drivers were earned to expect delays.

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DWP Universal Credit claimants could get extra £110 payments as update issued

Payment rates for most benefits went up in April

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Glasgow NHS worker left homeless as politicians urged to 'get a grip' on crisis

The mother was among those speaking out as charities warned more and more working professionals are facing the risk of homelessness due to the cost of living crisis.

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Fever travel warning for Brits as cases rise 'five fold'

Travellers to parts of South America and Africa have been issued a yellow fever warning following a significant rise in reported cases

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Six-year old girl killed after being 'struck by car' in Paisley

Another girl, aged seven, was also injured in the incident and was rushed to hospital

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Ryanair, TUI and easyJet electric item rules as item banned from luggage

Some airlines have banned power banks from hold baggage due to safety fears

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Meet the man who runs Boston's only Scottish pub and is ready for Tartan Army invasion

Jason Waddleton, who lived in Glasgow for a decade before moving to the States, is counting down the days until the Tartan Army arrives in Boston.

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EasyJet new statement on 2026 holiday bookings as Iran crisis continues

EasyJet and easyJet holidays make confirmation for pre-booked or new bookings for summer 2026,

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Glasgow charity to take over Woodside Hall in 25-year deal

The charity has been managing the venue under a licence to occupy since 2023, after it was closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.