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67 dog breeds 'could face ban in UK' - including pugs and corgis

Campaigners say 67 breeds could be affected if new rules come into force

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Emirates cancels flights as Glasgow route delayed after drone strike causes fire near Dubai airport

The announcement comes after Dubai International Airport was temporarily closed and all flight operations suspended following a drone strike on a fuel tank.

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Young drivers risk £1,000 DVLA fine for key outdated details

A new survey has found that young drivers are the most likely to have out of date personal details on their driving licence, putting them at risk of a fine of up to £1,000.

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Children among five people rushed to hospital after 15 vehicle crash on Lanarkshire motorway

Emergency services swarmed the busy motorway just before midnight on Sunday, March 15, following reports of the incident.

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Coatbridge boy, 12, rushed to hospital after being attacked by man on dirt path

Officers are asking for the public's help in tracing a man aged 40 to 50, who is around 5ft 7in tall and of stocky build.

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Emergency services rush to 15-vehicle crash on Lanarkshire motorway

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service sent three fire appliances and a heavy rescue unit to the scene on the M73 when the incident happened just before midnight on Sunday.

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Paisley mum attacked and strangled while pregnant watches as abuser jailed

Evil Steven Manson, 29, subjected Kirsty Nealis, 27, to a horrific campaign of domestic abuse between 2019 and 2024.

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Heartbroken family of missing man Gary Shearer say they'll 'keep fighting' three years on

"It gets worse and worse every day. Our lives will never be the same".

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Glasgow woman with muscular dystrophy says exhaustion comes 'hand in hand' with condition

Sophie Hutchison’s condition means she she struggles with 'simple' tasks such as climbing stairs or even lifting her arms.

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Glasgow to lobby UK and Scottish governments for more funding to tackle domestic violence

It comes following a review of the gender-based violence (GBV) service and the role workers play to improve the support of their service users

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Glasgow Lives: Sahar, Southside, Medical Student

"I came to Glasgow for a family reunion and began to think of how I could achieve my goal of studying medicine here."

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John Swinney blasts Old Firm clubs after it took days to condemn Scottish Cup mayhem

A number of arrests were made after supporters stormed the pitch.

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Armed masked robber steals cash from Wishaw shop as manhunt launched

The man, armed with a knife, stormed into the shop demanding money from the till.

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Scots prosecutors let 20 'rapists' avoid facing criminal charges in last three years

13 rape charges were dealt with by diversion from prosecution between July 2023 and November last year, and a further seven charges remain ongoing.

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Police hunt fleeing driver after sign hanging from HGV strikes three women

The HGV was travelling along the road when a sign hanging from the vehicle hit the female pedestrians, aged 86, 73 and 58.

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Glasgow vape shop where Union Street fire began was 'contacted repeatedly' by debt company

Susan Aitken said council statutory duties regarding to vape shops "are actually very limited".

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Glasgow meat market site will see work start within months as padel courts planned

There were concerns about if the project would actually start when expected.

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Questions over whether Glasgow's supermarket voucher scheme could be extended

Many have benefited from the programme which offers supermarket vouchers, worth £50 on average, to help assist residents leaving homeless accommodation to sustain their new tenancy.

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Glasgow east end park to get public toilets as calls continue for more loos in city

A councillor wants more toilets in parks so people can enjoy green spaces.

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Pubs in Glasgow can open for an extra hour during Commonwealth Games

The city's licensing board had already agreed to a general trading extension for on-sale licensed premises during the World Cup.