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Plan to demolish Glasgow bowling clubhouse in A-listed street to make way for flats due for decision
A plan to knock down a bowling club near A-listed homes is due to be decided on next week after 237 objections were lodged.
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Pictures show progress of Glasgow Union Corner demolition following devastating fire
The remaining facade of the building, which went up in flames in Glasgow's most devastating fire for years, is being slowly demolished by contractors.
Forensics raid bins at block of Glasgow flats after woman found dead
The victim has been named as Joanne Newlands and her family have been informed.
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Lanarkshire care home resident who drew Dennis the Menace celebrates 75th anniversary
John Cunningham, 91, spent a decade drawing Dennis the Menace and Gnasher for The Beano.
£22 flights from Glasgow to 'fairytale' island that's 23C in April
Ryanair is offering direct flights from Glasgow Prestwick
Arrests made after 'Iranian' man and woman attempt to enter Faslane Naval Base
The incident happened on Thursday (March 19) around 5pm at the Faslane site.
Travel update issued to holidaymakers heading to Portugal
Trips to the country have surged as people seek safe Easter sunshine following the strikes on Iran
West Dunbartonshire budget cuts will not impact work carried out by Benedetti Foundation
concerns were raised about whether the Benedetti Foundation’s work in schools would also be cut during a recent education committee meeting
Major Glasgow plans for hotel and restaurant hailed as 'vote of confidence' in city
The former Watt Brothers store is set to become a hotel and an A-listed bank building will be turned into a restaurant by the firm which owns The Ivy.
Glasgow Subway opening hours to increase at weekends after plan approved
There will be an extension to operating hours on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays when driverless trains are in use.
Passport fees rising again with some to pay £239
UK passport fees are set to rise from April 8
John Swinney to consider changing planning laws after Glasgow fire tragedy
Swinney said he would consider a plea from backbench MSP Stuart McMillan to give transport bodies a greater say on what type of businesses can be located close to “key transport hubs”.
Scottish SPCA welcomes new bill banning greyhound racing in Scotland
The Scottish SPCA said it is a "significant milestone in reinforcing the principle that animals should not be treated as commodities, highlighting that animal welfare must always take priority over profit."
'I'm a driving test expert and motorists often make 1 mistake with yellow lines'
A driving theory test expert has revealed an explanation to the common yellow lines on the road and an easy way to remember the simple meaning every single time
People with red passports warned to check theirs now
New rules have come in since Brexit
Glasgow troublemakers to be moved from city centre in anti-social behaviour crackdown
The temporary zone will be implemented from tonight (March 20), and will allow officers to direct groups of two people to leave the area, if their behaviour is affecting the safety of others.
State pensioners to see these DWP changes in April
The new State Pension was launched in 2016
Paisley cops launch triple manhunt after man 'attacked' by thug in Rangers top and two others
Officers were called to a report of a man being 'attacked' by a group of people, one of whom was wearing a Rangers top, on Bruce Road at around 7.20pm on Thursday.
DVLA data shows 500,000 'driving illegally' and millions 'need to take action'
Around five million drivers need to take action in 2026 and hundreds of thousands could be driving illegally already
Lanarkshire teens spark armed police response with dummy gun drama at local shop
The youngsters, including one aged 13 at the time, forced an employee to flee the shop after demanding cash.