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Celtic legend John Hughes remembered by fellow Lisbon Lions at emotional service

Three of the four surviving members of that legendary squad were there to lay their former teammate to rest.

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‘I’m unable to get any closure’: Mum of tragic Rhys Bonner still waiting for Pirc probe answers TWO YEARS on

Stephanie Bonner says she’s been ‘left in limbo' as she waits for the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) findings.

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Abortion clinic buffer zone consultation receives 12,000 responses

A consultation on introducing buffer zones around abortion clinics has closed after receiving more than 12,000 responses.

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Reports of concern for person sparks police response at Glasgow hospital

EMERGENCY services are currently in attendance at a hospital in Glasgow following a report of concern for a person.

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Power to The People campaign group stage protest at ScottishPower in Glasgow city centre

Hundreds gathered in Glasgow city centre this afternoon to protest against 'astronomical' rises in energy costs.

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Section 44 health and safety at work act heatwave: Your rights amid Met Office warning

Drought could be declared for some parts of England on Friday, as the country bakes in another heatwave.

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NHS staff in Scotland ‘prepared to strike’ over pay, say unions

Thousands of health workers in Scotland have voted in favour of industrial action in protest against what they describe as a “real terms...

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Boris Johnson told to ‘wake up’ as UK energy bills could cost two months’ wages in 2023

Average take home pay after tax will be £2,054 a month in 2023, so two months’ worth will be less than the £4,200...

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How technology to be drilled into Glasgow’s River Clyde could create electricity

An investigation into creating new power for Glasgow could see a 6km geothermal well drilled under the banks of the river Clyde.

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Glasgow developer given green light to open Baillieston restaurant after takeaway bid refused

A developer has been given the green light to open a restaurant in Baillieston after his takeaway application was turned down.