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Two men charged after 'drugs worth £579k' found in Glasgow properties

On Friday, officers executed drugs search warrants at properties on Garry Street and Grovepark Gardens.

Lanarkshire Asda colleagues tie the knot after meeting in the aisles

Newlyweds Traci and John Gray first became friends when they joined the supermarket's nightshift team in 2015, before their relationship blossomed

Car crashes into Eaglesham home as Glasgow gang war reignites

It is understood a large police cordon was put in place following the incident.

Glasgow Aldi shoppers given chance to win year's worth of free groceries

The supermarket chain's Superfam Pass will see the winner receive £800 worth of free shopping every month throughout the year.

CalMac ferry crew praised for 'outstanding' response to double emergency

The ferry operator described having to respond to a person overboard and a "security threat" at the same time as "unprecedented".

Bogus workmen pinch jewellery from elderly woman's Clydebank home

Police are on the hunt for two men following the incident earlier this week.

Heartfelt tributes paid to Glasgow's 'canal cat' following death

"Fly high over rainbow bridge Ziggy, you will be missed."

Glasgow gardener says common mistake 'won't revive grass faster' after drought

Craig Wilson has explained how to approach it

New trail of Glasgow's Brutalist buildings launches

You can explore Glasgow’s love-hate relationship with Brutalism through this interactive multimedia exhibition and trail.

Glasgow car fire aftermath after busy Tesco store evacuated amid 'total panic'

Staff and customers were evacuated from the store as a precaution.

BBC Western revenge drama 'obsessed' fans say 'haunts them for days'

The under-the-radar drama has drawn comparisons to American Primeval and Yellowstone.

Sarra Hoy shares everyday dental issue that was actually Multiple Sclerosis warning sign

Lady Sarra Hoy's experience shines a critical light on how MS can silently manifest in unexpected ways before a formal diagnosis is made

New Glasgow bus service to Edinburgh Airport to run through the night

The new Ember service will run buses every 20 minutes.

Man arrested after CalMac ferry bomb threat sparks evacuation

Police said a 23-year old man had been arrested and there was no threat to the public.

Glasgow gang war re-ignited as Lyons gang order 'machete attacks' on Daniel hoods

The latest violence comes just weeks after Police Scotland said the gang war had ended.

Eight more arrests over Celtic title celebration disorder in Glasgow

It means the police have so far arrested 32 people over the violent disorder that broke out as Celtic fans celebrated a dramatic title win.

Glasgow Tesco evacuated as car bursts into flames amid scenes of 'total panic'

Staff and customers had to evacuate for their safety.

Holy diploma Batfans! Glasgow college Batman course returns as sequel filming begins

Glasgow Clyde College is once again offering it's History of 'The Batman' course, as the city is transformed into Gotham for the shooting of The Batman: Part II

Woman mortified after neighbour's doorbell camera catches her doing something embarrassing

A woman was left red-faced after her neighbour's Ring doorbell camera picked up months of her doing something embarrassing – and he brought it up in front of a crowd at the pub

Empty historic cottage in Glasgow park set for demolition as it 'cannot be saved'

The quaint council owned cottage in Pollok Park has been empty for about 15 years and questions were previously raised about bringing it back into use due to its “prime” location.

Glasgow launches search for Scotland's first 'Night Manager'

The role will involve working closely with pubs and clubs, as well as the newly established Night-Time Economy Commission.

Scottish Government urged to 'stop stalling' on £2 Glasgow bus fare cap trial

The SNP pledged to include Glasgow and surrounding areas in the cap in its first 100 days in office, and the whole country by 2031.

Graeme Dott 'subjected young children to the worst kind of abuse', court told

The 49-year-old former snooker world champion is accused of lewd, indecent and libidinous behaviour towards two primary school age children.

People who dry laundry on radiators told how to prevent common issue

The everyday habit can trigger damp and mould inside homes

Rangers fans banned from all UK football grounds after Scottish Cup Quarter Final 'mayhem'

They were separately captured on video participating in the chaotic scenes which spoiled the Scottish Cup Quarter Final in March.

Pet owners issued warning after escaped tortoise hit by car

Tortoises can become surpirsngly active during the summer as they look for a mate

Woman taken to hospital as Glasgow flat fire sees residents evacuated

The blaze in the Saracen Street area of Glasgow saw streets closed off and the public advised to stay away

Batman film crews in Glasgow draw crowds as shooting starts

The film set has taken over Glasgow's Bothwell Street as final preparations are made.

Fire in Glasgow block of flats sees busy street closed off by police

Firefighters are in attendance at the blaze in the Saracen Street area.

Police appeal for help to trace missing man with links to Glasgow

Thames Valley Police say Aldo was reported missing on August 11 and they are concerned for his wellbeing.

Giant teacake from Glasgow Commonwealth Games sold for £700 at auction

The piece was among dozens of unique items of memorabilia from the games that were snapped up by collectors.

Former snooker champion Graeme Dott tells court 'no way' he abused children

The 49-year-old denies lewd, indecent and libidinous behaviour towards two children in the 90s and between 2006 and 2010.

Glasgow agrees plan to end equal pay dispute as unions fear 'devastating' impact

Council leader Susan Aitken said the new pay and grading structure will end pay discrimination. Unions urged councillors to reject the proposal as thousands of workers are set for wage cuts.

Glasgow train delays as vehicle hits bridge and overhead cables damaged

The two incidents have led to services being delayed and cancelled

Protesters chant 'we've had enough' outside Glasgow City Chambers over equal pay restructure

“Councillors are going to vote on a paper that is going to cost thousands of employees of this council thousands of pounds. Do you think that is doing away with equal pay – no. The fight isn’t over."