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Man appears in court after teenage boy 'raped' in Paisley town centre
Declyn Haggerty appeared in court today after the incident on Tuesday.
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Thousands of Ryanair flights have been cancelled
Ryanair said millions of passengers have been affected
Innis & Gunn rescued from administration by Tennent's owner as redundancies loom
Scottish brewery Innis & Gunn has been rescued by C&C Group in a £4.5m deal immediately after entering administration, with redundancies confirmed
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Outlander's season 8 Faith twist has furious fans begging 'please don't be true'
Outlander fans have been left divided by the final season's premiere episode which introduced a controversial twist to the tale
Lanarkshire mum arrested after cannabis worth £70,000 found in suitcases
Andrea Dickson, 45, claimed to be a small time dealer and protested she was only storing the large consignment for someone else.
Forensics scour fire hit Motherwell tower block after man's death
Forensics officers were spotted at the tower block today as they scoured the scene.
Foreign Office's kidnap warning for 6 tourist destinations
The threat's described as increasing in popular holiday destinations.
Shoppers who buy fruit and vegetable issued warning as Tesco, Lidl and more face shortages
Supermarkets are experiencing reduced availability of fresh produce
Police launch urgent search for missing Paisley teens who travelled to Aberdeen
The two Paisley teens were last seen exiting a bus at Aberdeen bus station, Guild Street, Aberdeen about 12.30am on Thursday.
Man charged after 'serious assault' on Kilmarnock street
Emergency services were called to Old Street at around 9.55pm on Saturday, February 28, after the alarm was raised.
Bargain Barrhead flats in need of some TLC set to go under the hammer
According to marketers Auction House Scotland, the flats are an "exciting opportunity for rental investors".
Concerns raised over Faifely graffiti and saltire flags carrying "undertones" of racism
During Wednesday’s budget meeting, former Labour councillor, Dr John Mooney asked the leader of the council what was being done to reduce racism and sectarianism within local communities.
Extra Glasgow council workers to be recruited amid efforts to tackle flooding
There are plans to invest around £3m in improving the council's gully cleaning service and repairing drains across the city.
Glasgow nightclubs stand against sexist 'patter' and harassment with Women's Aid campaign
The campaign aims to expose how behaviours often dismissed as “banter” or "patter" on a night out can create foundations for domestic abuse.
Everything we know about Motherwell Grange Tower blaze as man plunges to death
He was seen falling from the window of a flat in the tower block on Thursday night.
Lorraine Kelly will be off air 'for weeks' as ITV confirm break
Christine Lampard confirmed Lorraine Kelly will be off air for a few weeks after the Scottish presenter lost her voice.
Glasgow pubs to ring 'early bell' at 6pm this week for Prostate Cancer awareness
The move aims to draw attention to the statistic that one in six UK men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
Glasgow historic neighbourhood centre hit by rain leaks as room forced to close
A resident has reported the issue to local councillor Soryia Siddique over health and safety concerns.
New Friday, March 6, British Airways update on Middle East flights including Dubai, Oman, Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv
The flag carrier has issued its latest news on the situation
Reform leader in Scotland denies organised patrol group he joined were 'vigilantes'
Malcolm Offord, Reform UK's leader in Scotland, has rejected claims an organised group he joined on the streets of Glasgow were 'vigilantes'.