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Glasgow Budget Deficit Slightly Reduced for 2025 – Glasgow Times

Glasgow’s huge budget deficit this year has been reduced only “very slightly” the council’s chief executive has told staff.

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Homes, bakery and supermarket being built in Glasgow’s Dalmarnock

Hundreds of homes, a bakery and a supermarket are to be built as part of a £90 million regeneration in Glasgow.

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Popular Glasgow Italian Restaurant Cuts Hours Amid Cost Crisis – Glasgow Times

A popular Italian restaurant in Glasgow's Southside is cutting its operating hours amid the cost of living crisis.

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Is this the best Glasgow pub for a pint in January?

Redmond’s in Dennistoun wears the clothes of a Glasgow pub from a different era while being welcoming and innovative in its modern approach...

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Former Rangers star Gazza to visit Dumbarton FC

Footballing legend Paul Gascoigne is set to appear at his very own VIP evening at the home of Dumbarton FC.

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Female academic loses Glasgow University tribunal fight

A female academic has lost her sex discrimination fight against one of Scotland's oldest universities but the institution has been urged to review its...

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Section 35 of Scotland Act Explained – Glasgow Times

Most people, many journalists included, will not have heard of Section 35 of the Scotland Act until this week.

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Glasgow Heart Failure Project Should Expand Across Scotland – Glasgow Times

A GLASGOW project which helps people living with heart failure should be rolled out across Scotland, according to researchers.

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Glasgow’s world-famous Burrell welcomes 500,000th visitor

A WOMAN who says a visit to Glasgow’s Burrell Collection “has been on her bucket list for 30 years” has become the world-famous...

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Glasgow residents face having garden decking torn down

Residents face tearing down their Glasgow garden decking for a second time after a fight to keep it up was turned down.