Glasgow
Sentencing of members of ‘depraved’ child abuse ring postponed until new year
The two women and five men were convicted of a range of offences last year which the trial judge said plunged ‘the depths of human depravity’.
Prayers said for victims on 10th anniversary of Glasgow bin lorry crash
The incident on December 22, 2014 saw a 26-tonne truck veer out of control and hit shoppers, killing six people.
Teaching union to ballot members over potential strike action in Glasgow
Glasgow City Council has been urged to reverse cuts to education.
Quadruple amputee ‘indebted’ to a donor for second time after kidney transplant
Cor Hutton had both hands and legs amputated after developing sepsis in 2013.
I doubt I could have survived general election result – Yousaf
The former first minister has reflected on his fateful decision to end the SNP’s powersharing deal with the Scottish Greens.
Play about Lockerbie-US bonds to launch first season at newly restored theatre
The Citizens Theatre in Glasgow is set to reopen in September 2025 after closing for major redevelopment work in 2018.
Former first minister Humza Yousaf to stand down as MSP in 2026
He also defended his decision to end the SNP-Greens Bute House Agreement, which ultimately led to his resignation.
Humza Yousaf: A trailblazer in the top job who was never in control
Scotland’s former first minister had a shaky tenure in charge.
Old Firm cup final disorder ‘completely and utterly unacceptable’, says Swinney
One officer was injured during the disorder and a 26-year-old man was taken to hospital as a result of a serious assault, police said.
Sturgeon knows ‘nothing more’ about police investigation 18 months after arrest
The former Scottish first minister said she is ‘getting on with life as best I can’ as a police probe into SNP finances continues.