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Headstones Moved to Block Vehicle Access at Glasgow Cemetery

Headstones appear to have been moved by workers from graves to other areas of the burial site to block vehicle access.

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Teachers Protest Outside Nicola Sturgeon’s Office – Glasgow Times

STRIKING teachers have protested outside Nicola Sturgeon’s Glasgow constituency office to demand she resolves the dispute “to ensure a positive legacy”.

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Ex-MP Natalie McGarry Loses Appeal in Embezzlement Case – Glasgow Times

A former SNP MP found guilty of stealing almost £25,000 from two Scottish independence groups has lost her appeal against her conviction.

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Glasgow Charity Faces Closure After 40 Years of Service – Glasgow Times

A CHARITY which has helped people across Glasgow for almost 40 years is on the ‘brink of closure’ if new premises cannot be...

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Banca di Roma Opens in Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square – Glasgow Times

The anticipation is finally over. Major restaurant Banca di Roma reveals opening date after taking over Zizzi's in Royal Exchange Square.

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Prison Officer Jailed for Smuggling Drugs to Killer – Glasgow Times

A PRISON officer who smuggled drugs into a high-security jail for a convicted murderer has been jailed for more than six years.

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No Crimes Found at Glasgow Chinese Restaurant – The Herald

POLICE Scotland has told The Herald that "no crimes or offences have been identified" at the Glasgow restaurant accused of being a “secret...

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Glasgow Students Win Awards for River Clyde Litter Solutions – Glasgow Times

Glasgow pupils were awarded top prizes for their creative solutions to tackle litter in the River Clyde.

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Tactile Paving for Scotland Train Stations by 2025 – Glasgow Times

PLANS to install tactile paving at all railway stations in Scotland within the next year have been welcomed by a sight loss charity.

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Glasgow Coffee Festival Returns for 2025 – Glasgow Times

The Glasgow Coffee Festival is back with a bang bringing together some of the city's favourite independent purveyors.