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Householders to be paid to use dishwashers and washing machines – to prevent winter blackouts

Households are to be paid to put on their dishwashers or washing machines or charge their electric cars away from peak hours as...

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JK Rowling wears t-shirt accusing Nicola Sturgeon of ‘destroying women’s rights’

JK Rowling has sported a t-shirt accusing Nicola Sturgeon of being a “destroyer of women’s rights”.

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Man jailed for assaulting staff member in Boots at Glasgow Central Station

A man has been jailed for assaulting a shop worker at a Glasgow train station in an incident that left staff "traumatised".

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Alleged US fugitive believed to be Nicholas Rossi has tattoos photographed to check identity

An alleged fugitive facing extradition to the US has had photos of his tattoos taken in prison as part of a bid to...

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Glasgow campaign for Nelson Mandela statue launches Crowdfunder for final push

CAMPAIGNERS behind a bid to create a statue of Nelson Mandela in Glasgow have launched an appeal to help raise the final £20,000.

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Ann loses eight stone after heart attack scare left OAP ‘dead’ for an hour

A pensioner has lost an incredible eight stone after she became “fearful to live” when she suffered a heart attack.

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‘Nothing turns my stomach more’ Nicola Sturgeon condemns racist abuse of Glasgow children

Nicola Sturgeon has said the racist abuse of children at a Glasgow primary school 'turned her stomach'.

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Glasgow leisure centres face ‘perfect storm’ as cost of living and energy crises bite

Council run leisure services in Glasgow are facing a “perfect storm” as the energy crisis and cost of living crisis bite, the council’s...

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We review ‘Glasgow’s cheapest three-course pub lunch’ at the Star Bar

The Star Bar, a wedge of a pub in a triangular tenement building on Eglinton Street, has offered Glasgow's cheapest three-course lunch for...

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Glasgow’s Drumchapel Winterfest to go ahead – but bigger crowds are expected

A family bonfire event is set to go ahead in Drumchapel in a bid to stop “horrific” anti-social behaviour in the area.