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Friday, Aug 23

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Mystery Glasgow bingo player ‘stunned’ after bagging huge £50k jackpot

A MYSTERY woman has been left “stunned” after scooping a huge Mecca Bingo win.

Moment man is brutally hacked up by Glasgow machete gang as thugs jailed for horror attack

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TWO thugs guilty of a horror machete attack that went viral online have been jailed for a total of 10 years.

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Moment man is brutally hacked up by Glasgow machete gang as thugs jailed for horror attack

TWO thugs guilty of a horror machete attack that went viral online have been jailed for a total of 10 years.

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Two men go on GTA-style rampage in Glasgow as they steal taxi at knifepoint before crashing & nicking Mercedes

COPS are hunting two motor rampage thugs who stole a taxi at knifepoint before crashing the cab into a tree and nicking a Mercedes.

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Machete thugs filmed in horror Snapchat video on Glasgow estate jailed for 10 years

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Jordan Logan, 29, was jailed for four years and eight months and Cameron Carnwath, 25, was locked up for five years and four months.

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Brave East Kilbride tot will lead Glasgow Children's Hospital's first ever teddy bear walk

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Millie McAusland spent the first 11 weeks of her life in neonatal intensive care and had to spend her first ever Christmas in hospital

Multi-vehicle crash on Glasgow M8 as emergency services race to scene

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Emergency services raced to the incident at around 7am on Friday morning.

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Person rushed to hospital after multi-vehicle crash on the M8 in Glasgow during rush hour

A PERSON was rushed to hospital after a multi-vehicle crash on the M8 in Glasgow this morning.

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Rangers move to end Celtic fan lockout as Ibrox NETS application lodged with Glasgow City Council

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Gers have got the ball rolling after Hoops pulled the plug on early season fan return

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Stand Up to Racism plans counter-protest to Glasgow anti-immigrant rally

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Campaigners warn against ‘false sense of security’ and say asylum seekers in Scotland are fearful of the far right

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.