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Josh Harkness from Glasgow spent months bombarding his ex with messages, and also pushed an elderly man on a rail platform.
Sam Lewis, from Clydebank, used one of four phones to message children when police caught him in the latest of nearly 10 years of offences.
John Grady, Glasgow East Labour MP, spent some time volunteering at the Homeless Project Scotland Shelter in Glassford Street. He recounted his experience during a Westminster Hall debate on child ...
Day Industrial Schools opened in Green Street in 1887 in the Calton, followed by Rottenrow in 1882, and Rose Street in 1889. These schools were sometimes known as feeding schools, as they provided ...
LOVED summer playscheme for children living in poverty in Govan is in danger of closing if extra funding is not found.
The Glasgow Times published 12 death notices last week. Every week, the Glasgow Times publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As well as ...
West Dunbartonshire homeowners have reacted in fury at receiving their latest insurance bill to find it has soared by 50 per cent ...
"Noise pollution in residential areas is one of the major problems these vehicles are causing, particularly at this time of year. "While it is good to see people enjoying the nice weather, that should ...
A nurse is set to take part in a global motorcycle event to help normalise conversations around prostate cancer. Kirsty Follett, from Banton, will participate in the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride ...
A new Glasgow-inspired wellbeing wallpaper has been unveiled by Scotland's national mental health charity. The wallpaper, featuring key Glasgow landmarks and nods to the city’s culture, was revealed ...
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