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Anas Sarwar has supported UK immigration curbs but said he would not have used Sir Keir Starmer's "island of strangers" phrase.
Rory McIlroy has no plans to “burden” himself with victory targets and is determined to enjoy achieving everything he dreamed of following his memorable Masters triumph.
The charity responsible for a leisure centre in Stirling has issued an apology to a mother who was told to stop breastfeeding at the side of a pool.
The Celtic legend was aghast after his side blew the chance of promotion to the Premiership by losing their play-off quarter-final second leg against Partick Thistle. The Honest Men led 1-0 from the ...
All eyes within the aviation world will soon be on Glasgow as long-haul airline Global Airlines operates its maiden charter flight.
An organist has celebrated more than 56 years of performing in Glasgow at a special recital to honour his contribution to the city’s ...
Gaelic arts organisation Fèisean nan Gàidheal has named its new CEO. Calum Macmillan, originally from Lewis, will take up the role in July, replacing the outgoing Arthur Cormack. Having graduated from ...
Mr Kemp is a General Counsel, Executive Director and dual-qualified solicitor and will join in August from the professional body which represents and regulates actuaries, the Institute and Faculty of ...
The English top flight confirmed its plans on Wednesday, with transfer windows closing at 7pm rather than 11pm.
TV presenter Lorraine Kelly says she hopes to return to work next week after she underwent “preventative” surgery to remove her ovaries. Kelly, 65, had keyhole surgery on Saturday May 3 to remove her ...
One of David Exley's young victims stated that he heard Exley laughing or "giggling" when he left his bedroom following one attack.
Since 2001, the Mental Health Foundation has been leading the annual Mental Health Awareness Week throughout the UK, with a focus on ...