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Scottish Government ask if aircraft used in Iran operations stopped at Glasgow Prestwick
Speaking in the chamber on Tuesday (March 30), External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson confirmed the Government is seeking clarity that no aircrafts passing through Scotland have been involved in US-Israeli offensive operations in the Middle East.
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Lanarkshire care home resident Mary 'DJ Frame' headlines 'unforgettable' retro rave
The event at Abercorn House Care Home in Hamilton was headlined by 88-year-old resident Mary Frame.
West Dunbartonshire council tax hike could reach 15% as budget meeting set for Wednesday
Officers have set out options for increases of 7.5%, 10%, 12.5% and 15% but the rates will be decided at tomorrow’s meeting.
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Glasgow mum returns from Dubai describing 'frightening' sirens and 'constant banging'
Michelle Hamilton was with her eight-year-old twin daughters, Charlotte and Lucy, and was in Dubai for a stopover en route to Auckland to join her husband Dan Cullen in New Zealand.
Scotland prison population could break new record by summer
Figures released by the Scottish Government on Tuesday show predictions for the number of prisoners to be between 8,200 and 8,800 in July.
Man charged after 'drugs worth £385k' discovered in East Dunbartonshire home
Police say heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine, as well as specialist equipment, were all seized from the Twechar home.
Glasgow's Mitchell Library to get heating upgrade as £2m plans approved
The application to install solar panels and heat pumps comes after a funding grant of over £2m from the Scottish Government.
'Great interest' in Glasgow CCA amid reopening hopes for A-listed arts building
The arts centre on Sauchiehall Street closed suddenly but will open its doors again 'as soon as legally able', according to a Glasgow councillor.
Lanarkshire man tragically found dead in village named as police make arrest
A man has been arrested as part of a police investigation into Adam Lawson's death
British Airways issues new update on flights from Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv, Muscat
Airspace across the Middle East has been restricted since the weekend
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Flights have been cancelled due to conflict in the region
Emirates, TUI and British Airways cancel Middle East flights - latest updates
Major UK airlines have cancelled thousands of flights to the Middle East due to airspace closures across the region. Here are the latest updates on when services are expected to resume.
Two otters rescued after being found 'huddling for warmth' under Ayrshire car bonnet
Kelly and Noddy are now in the care of the Scottish SPCA after they were discovered by a member of the public in Skelmorlie on Saturday, February 14.
Popular Glasgow buffet restaurant Booffi suddenly closes 'until further notice'
"Gutted... this one was the best one".
Lanarkshire Rottweiler’s life spared after claim it was not the animal which bit a cop
A sheriff decided not to impose a destruction order when it was claimed that another of Stephen Williamson’s dogs was responsible for the attack.
Drowsy Glasgow driver jailed after woman suffers life-changing injuries in crash
Keiran Boyle admitted causing serious injury and permanent impairment to a woman by driving dangerously.
Cyprus travel update March 3 as BBC expert explains if it's safe to fly there
Travel expert Ash Bhardwaj shared the latest Foreign Office advice
Scotland update as Emirates and Etihad operate first UK flights amid Middle East travel chaos
A handful of flights from the Middle East to the UK departed today, with Emirates and Etihad operating limited services as British nationals stranded in the war-torn region scramble to return home
LolliTrollie brings 'sheer delight' to poorly kids at Glasgow Children's Hospital
The Trollie combines the excitement of a mobile radio studio with a range of sensory interactive features, including disco‑style ceiling projections, a bubble machine, and a karaoke-ready sound system
Police Scotland 'cannot continue' to prioritise mental health callouts over fighting crime
Jo Farrell said her frontline cops are now spending more time dealing with health-related incidents than they are on primary duties