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Look back at the Willy Wonka event that made Glasgow a global headline two years ago

Organisers found themselves in the middle of a viral craze after tempers rose among angry parents just hours after opening, with multiple police officers called to the scene and the event abruptly cancelled.

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SNP Government publish Alex Salmond files following long-running legal battle

The documents concern a 2021 ethics investigation into Nicola Sturgeon.

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Lanarkshire man threatened to 'rip off' cops' faces after arrest for pestering dad in the night

Thomas Robertson, 25, threatened to "rip off" the cops' faces and called them "rats" and "scumbags".

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Glasgow City Chambers tour will no longer be free of charge amid council cash bid

Today’s council budget has proposed that people pay a fee to visit the building for the first time.

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Glasgow budget 2026 as council tax and cremation charges increase but parking tariffs frozen

Here's a breakdown of today's Glasgow City Council budget meeting as the city faces a soaring homelessness bill and a resulting borrowing plan.

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'Stunning' flat in Glasgow's iconic Art Deco landmark hits the market

The property is also within the List 1 catchment for Jordanhill School.

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Animals in need of blankets as charity's Glasgow and Lanarkshire centres issue call for help

The Scottish SPCA is hoping kind locals will donate blankets, with the Glasgow and Lanarkshire teams currently running low.

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Firework ban open to Glasgow communities as council calls for more applications

If a Firework Control Zone is approved for your area then anyone setting them off could face up to six months in prison or a fine of up to £5,000.

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Sex crime soars across Scotland as attacks reported every two hours in Glasgow

It comes amid a picture of increasing crime across the country, according to new Scotland-wide figures released today.

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The 19 safest places in UK if WW3 erupts as experts warns 'avoid Scottish spot'

EXCLUSIVE: As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warns that World War 3 has already started because of Vladimir Putin, one expert has shared a part of Scotland to avoid

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Scots urged to report brothels or ‘pop-up’ prostitution venues amid sexual exploitation campaign

Crimestoppers has issued a call for anyone with information to come forward anonymously, in a bid to stop sexual exploitation across Scotland.

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Four key rules to follow as DVLA urges drivers to 'protect' themselves

Almost 20,000 people reported issues in one year alone

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Royal Mail delays affect Glasgow postcodes with deliveries running late — full list

Royal Mail has warned that 44 UK postcodes are experiencing delays, including Glasgow

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Coatbridge car fire prompts emergency response as firefighters rush to dealership

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was called to Whifflet Street following reports of a blaze on the forecourt of a garage at around 5.17pm on February 23.

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East Renfrewshire council tax expected to rise by 6% when budget set

East Renfrewshire Council is facing a shortfall of over £8.5m when its meets to set a budget for 2026/27.

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Dennistoun residents protest Whitehill Pool closure with budget day march on Glasgow City Chambers

Locals from the Save Whitehill Pool campaign and Living Rent claim that investment into reopening their only local pool has been "left out" of this year's budget in an "insult" to their community.

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Man 'stabbed' at Glasgow football match as police called to 'disturbance'

Emergency services were called to the sports centre on Crownpoint Road on Saturday (February 21) following reports of a 'disturbance'.

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Millions to face new 'no permission, no travel' rule from Wednesday

From Wednesday, February 25, 2026, the UK will roll out the new ETA system

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Mum smells burning in home before discovering what toddler did

Holly Louise, 25, was about to leave the house when she smelled burning from a room in her home

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Supermarket shelves empty with shoppers told 'don't panic buy'

The shortages are set to continue into next month