Glasgow
Teachers in Glasgow vote overwhelmingly to strike over education cuts
Some 95% of EIS union members who voted backed industrial action in protest to cuts by Glasgow City Council.
Enniskillen man dies after taking ill while competing in half marathon in Scotland
The man has been named locally as Aaron Johnson, aged 24
Amanda Holden to host new quiz show coming to BBC One
The first series of The Inner Circle will be filmed in Glasgow and will feature six celebrity specials.
Competition watchdog probes ScottishPower owner’s £2.1bn network deal
The Competition and Markets Authority will decide by March 27 whether to refer the acquisition for an in-depth investigation.
Sentencing of ‘evil Jesus’ dark web plotter is postponed due to lack of beds
Martin Ready, 42, is currently remanded in HMP Barlinnie but sentencing has been delayed due to the lack of a bed in a secure unit.
Seven child abuse ring members jailed and warned they may never be released
A judge said their crimes inflicted ‘terrible suffering’ on their young victims.
Child abuse ring members jailed for terms ranging from 20 to eight years
The seven were part of a gang which was said to have ‘plunged the depths of human depravity’.
Ex-first minister’s brother-in-law to stand trial on extortion and drug charges
Ramsay El-Nakla, the brother-in-law of Humza Yousaf, is accused of intimidation, extortion and being concerned in the supply of heroin and cocaine.
UK’s first multi-brand returnable cup scheme launched in Glasgow
The Borrow Cup project aims to reduce the number of disposable drinking cups used in Scotland each year.
Thousands still without power in Scotland as Storm Eowyn clean-up continues
Scottish Power warned it could take ‘several days’ to restore power in some areas.