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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.

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Clarkson’s Farm Series 3 Confirmed for 2025 – Oxford Mail

A third series of Clarkson’s Farm is still in production despite comments made by Jeremy Clarkson which prompted reports Amazon had dropped the...

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David Carrick: Police told to check staff against criminal database

Police forces have been asked to check their officers and staff against national police databases in the wake of the David Carrick case

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Cost of living crisis closes Glasgow cafe as ‘worse to come’

Sinclairs Battlefield to close permanently despite steady trading as boss claims 'worse to come' for the hospitality industry.

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Harry Styles number plate could solve council budget deficit

They are often the ultimate celebrity statement which just add the finishing touches to sleek and stylish luxury sports cars.

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Paisley Town Hall to reopen soon as work continues on other venues

THE ongoing transformation of Paisley’s historic cultural venues is moving forward – with the town hall set to be the first to reopen...

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Search for missing man Andrew Cameron in Glasgow continues

Cops are becoming increasingly worried for the safety of a Glasgow man who has been missing for almost a week.

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MPs Demand Ban on Forced Prepayment Meters for Energy Firms – Glasgow Times

Energy firms should be banned from being able to forcibly install prepayment meters in customers’ homes, MPs have demanded.