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Martin Lewis issues ‘desperate’ warning with energy bills set to hit £4,200

Ofgem is set to put the price cap at £4,266 for the average household in the three months from the beginning of January.

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Security increased after vandals target Elder Park Library undergoing revamp

Glasgow Life has hit out after a Govan library undergoing a multi-million pound renovation was targeted by vandals.

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Asda worker groped girl who was shopping with her mum at The Forge in Glasgow

George Gallagher, 30, was convicted of two charges of sexual assault and a separate charge of engaging in a sex act with someone...

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New Snapchat Family Centre tool helps parents track children’s app use

Family Centre will show parents their children’s friend list and who is communicating with them – but it will not show the content...

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UK drivers could drive HGVs with no test under law change being ‘explored’ by government

Current laws allow driving licence holders to drive a vehicle with a weight of up to 3.5 tons.

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Child Benefit payments: HMRC August deadline could see families miss out on £3,400

Families who miss the upcoming deadline will see their benefit payments stopped automatically.

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Rutherglen woman’s fond memories of grandad and his role at trailblazing football club

WITH women’s football dominating the headlines, one woman is proud of her family’s connection to a pioneer of the game here in Scotland.

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Bearsden schoolgirl breaks five running records despite asthma

Erin is already a member of Glasgow Triathlon Club, Garscube Harriers and Milngavie and Bearsden Swimming Club, and is excited to take on...

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‘I couldn’t sleep the night before’: Public reminisce about exam results day

This year marked the return of SQA exams for the first time since 2019 after disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Education minister Shirley-Anne Somerville says Scottish exam results will be ‘fair’

SCOTLAND'S education secretary has moved to reassure pupils their results are 'fair' and 'credible' following a post-lockdown return to formal exams.