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Paul Menzies kept returning to the Scotmid in Renton last August to abuse staff, later telling social workers his brain was "fried".
An East Kilbride recruitment agency has been recognised for its "outstanding" performance. Driver Hire East Kilbride, a franchise of the UK's largest specialist supplier of drivers and logistics staff ...
A former asylum seeker and her sister are making dreams come true running their own restaurant in Glasgow. The pair, who are both single mothers, have settled in the city and opened a Taste of Morocco ...
Plans for new controlled parking zones across areas of Glasgow are going ahead this year. New zones, in the east, south, north and west are to be progressed this financial year and more again next ...
Glasgow’s city council leader is hopeful that the local authority will get more funding for vital projects after securing a minimum of ...
A former Rangers captain has helped to mark the end of the Rangers Charity Foundation's season-long partnership with two armed forces charities.
Almost 60 organisations across Glasgow will benefit from a share of the city council’s £2 million holiday hunger programme for 2025/26.
A special Field of Heroes art exhibition is coming to Ayr town centre to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has called for a “clear, medically supervised process” for transitioning, rather than people self-identifying as transgender.
Safety concerns have been raised about the stability of trees on a road in Bridge of Weir – a state of affairs that has left residents ...
A Drumchapel wrestler insists it felt like his late mentor "was right beside him" as he was crowned a European champion in his final match.
Today, at the London Marathon, Eilish McColgan will make her marathon debut. She's already one of Scotland's most successful-ever athletes but ...