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Glasgow bar Moskito to close its doors after five 'unforgettable' years

Moskito on Bath Street, Glasgow, will serve customers for the final time on Saturday, April 25.

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Young man, 20, last seen at Aberdeen bus station may have travelled to Glasgow

Police Scotland believe that Jack may have travelled to either Glasgow or Edinburgh.

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Sick Ayrshire killers laughed and took selfies minutes after beating dad to death

Simon Roberts, 38, and Sean McKie, 37, pounced on Malcom McCandlish, 43, in Irvine, Ayrshire, in the September of 2024.

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Glasgow tourist in Bali 'stable' after horror scooter crash as mum reaches bedside

The family of 26-year-old Euan Kay have been left "overwhelmed" by the support they've received.

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Anti-genocide mums stage Glasgow Kelvingrove protest amid 'unlawful executions'

The action was organised in response to the Israeli government’s decision to implement the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners accused of terrorism, amid what MAGs describes as an ongoing genocide and sustained breaches of international law.

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Balaclava-clad thugs attack two men in terrifying East Kilbride break-in

Two men wearing balaclavas forced their way into the house and assaulted the two occupants.

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Glasgow Winter Gardens to become 'living ruin' as project set to move forward

Councillors are set to accept a £1.1m grant from the Scottish Government next week, which will allow regeneration plans to progress.

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Glasgow councillor questions Net Zero emissions target by 2030

Questions over how Glasgow City Council will meet its Net Zero emissions targets by 2030 have been raised by a local councillor.

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Glasgow landmark shut down by Palestine protest over death penalty law

A silent protest has been held in Glasgow following the introduction of a new death penalty law in Israel

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Man taken to hospital after 'violent attack' during attempted robbery

A man has been taken to hospital following a "violent attack" during an attempted robbery in East Kilbride.

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All flights cancelled as Spanish airport shuts for a month, affecting UK travellers

Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport is set to close from April 23 to May 27 - see why and how this will impact British travellers.

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Child injured in car crash as police tape off area with diversions in place

The child was taken to hospital for treatment.

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Airport refuelling workers across key Scottish airports have secured a pay increase

North Air airport refuelling staff in Scotland, including Edinburgh and Aberdeen, win a 4.2% pay rise and improved allowances after Unite the Union negotiations.

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New plan for shake up of first years of primary school to let children play

The Scottish Lib Dems want a radical shake-up of the first years of education.

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Strait of Hormuz reopens after Israel agrees to Lebanon ceasefire

The Strait of Hormuz, crucial to the world's oil supply, will re-open after a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel was agreed

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Voices of care-experienced Scots preserved in new Edinburgh archive project

A new Edinburgh archive will preserve more than 100 testimonies from care-experienced people, alongside a touring exhibition across Scotland.

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Delays expected as section of busy road to close next week

A section of a busy road in Glasgow will close next week for verge maintenance works.

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Nationwide shares important advice for customers with a current or savings account

The building society has shed some light on its account access policies

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Kevin Bridges to meet football fans for BBC documentary ahead of Scotland's World Cup clash

The acclaimed comic will be travelling to the USA and around his home country for a BBC Scotland special exploring what the beautiful game means to supporters.

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Scottish ballots for Hungarian election cause bomb scare in Budapest

A box sent from Scotland containing votes in the Hungarian election caused a bomb scare in Budapest after being fitted with a tracking device