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Thursday, Aug 22

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Document shows Rangers HAVE applied to Glasgow City Council for permission to install Celtic fan safety nets

RANGERS applied to Glasgow City Council THIS WEEK for planing permission to install safety nets at high risk Ibrox fixtures such as Old Firm games, council documents show.

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Punk icons reunite with new singer to play legendary album in full at huge Glasgow show

HUGE punk icons are set to reunite and perform an iconic album in front of a packed Glasgow crowd.

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Inside Glasgow’s newest pizza place, with mains under £9 it’s a perfect slice of Naples

A NEW pizza place has opened in Glasgow – with traditional sourdough slices for bargain prices.

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Issue with taps at Glasgow super hospital not addressed for three years, inquiry told

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The inquiry is currently investigating the construction of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.

This super-cheap, hidden gem beach destination is just three hours from Glasgow

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The average cost of a pint in this beautiful, sun-soaked city is just £2, and you can dine out for £8.60.

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Scotland's 'happiest' city to live in named - and it isn't Glasgow or Edinburgh

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A new study has revealed the most upbeat Scottish city to live in based on new data from the Office for National Statistics' personal well-being survey.

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Why a record-breaking, 36-storey ‘student skyscraper’ is essential for Glasgow’s survival

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“Decisions like these are crucial in advancing the area’s development and will contribute to the broader revitalisation of Sauchiehall Street.”

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Glasgow man wrongly convicted of notorious Northern Ireland murder wrote to PM in plea for 'basic justice'

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Iain Hay Gordon was found guilty but insane over the murder Patricia Curran in 1952.

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SEC bosses paid huge bonuses as Glasgow City Council considers axing teaching posts

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EXCLUSIVE: Directors at the Scottish Event Campus, which is 90 per cent owned by Glasgow City Council, were awarded the top-ups despite falling profits.

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Pixies prove they are no ‘cover band’ as they put on a stellar show at Glasgow’s O2 Academy

GUITARIST Joey Santiago recently declared “we don’t want to be a Pixies cover band” when discussing the group releasing new music 40 years on.

Wednesday, Aug 21

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Exact date UK’s first legal drug consumption room will open in Glasgow revealed

SNP plans to open the UK’s first legal drugs fix room next month was last night blasted as a “stark admission of failure”.

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How Sione Tuipulotu helped Glasgow Warriors snare signing of Super Rugby veteran

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Australian prop joins ex-team-mate at Scotstoun

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Personal trainer who chucked almost £1million of cocaine out car window during Glasgow police chase jailed

A PERSONAL trainer caught with a £900,000 drugs haul after a high speed police chase was jailed today for five years and four months.

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Opening date revealed for UK’s first drug consumption room in Glasgow

THE first legal drug consumption facility in the UK is to open in Glasgow in weeks.

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Another iconic Glasgow nightclub to be DEMOLISHED as council approves plans to knock down building

AN ICONIC Glasgow nightclub is set to be demolished as plans to knock down the building were given the green light.

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Drug consumption facility to finally open in Glasgow

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Eight years of wrangling and legal red tape have preceded the opening of the Safer Drug Consumption Facility in the east side of the city. Other centres are expected to follow

Tuesday, Aug 20

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Rare red squirrel spotted near Glasgow for the 'first time in decades'

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It is estimated that there are only 120,000 red squirrels left in Scotland.

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Patricia Fleming Gallery announce Tramway, Glasgow as host of the sixth edition of Art Car Boot Sale

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Scotland’s biggest contemporary art market returns this October, with over one hundred artists featured as a curated showcase of Scotland-based contemporary artists by Patricia Fleming Gallery.

New flights launched from Glasgow to popular European city, where legend says the end of the world will be proclaimed

SCOTS will be able to fly direct to another favourite European city, thanks to a new service from Glasgow Airport.