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Minimum pricing of alcohol HAS NOT harmed drinks industry report finds

Minimum pricing of alcohol has had no economic impact on the drinks industry in Scotland, a new public health report has found.

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Glasgow mum lost two stone in six weeks to make sure kids ate

A mum who lost two stone so she could feed her children has told how losing her job left her needing food and energy...

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Are your door mats flame-retardant?

Regular doormats in communal hallways are sometimes categorised as a fire hazard. Some building managers have completely done away with such doormats and...

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What are your first aid responsibilities as an employer?

All workplaces need to have a fully stocked first aid kit on hand at all times. Not only is this a legal requirement,...

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Rangers star visits Glasgow restaurant after ‘enjoying’ other venue

A Rangers star has been spotted at a popular Glasgow restaurant after enjoying their sister venue 'so much'.

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Glasgow School Receives Sports Equipment from Local Business – Glasgow Times

A SCHOOL in Glasgow has been gifted with thousands of pounds worth of sports equipment thanks to a local business.

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Firefighters across UK vote in favour of strike action over pay

The first firefighters strike in 20 years is looming after union members across the UK have voted to take strike action in a...

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Public asked views on making town centre cycle and walking friendly

People are being asked their views on a plan to redesign a town centre and make it more pedestrian and cycle friendly.

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Man arrested following ‘break in’ at Thornliebank health centre

A man has been arrested following an alleged early morning break-in at a health centre in Thornliebank.

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Cost of living crisis leaves people taking fewer baths or showers

THE cost of living crisis has led to people cutting back on washing and cleaning a leading advice charity has warned.