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Dog owners urged to follow simple Christmas rule or risk pet's life
It is really important, especially with Christmas just weeks away -
Glasgow street cordoned off after man found injured as police pictured at scene
Emergency services were called to Maxwell Street in Bailllieston after the alarm was raised at around 5.50pm on Friday. -
Meghan Markle reaches out to dad Thomas after hospital admission
Thomas Markle had been rushed to hospital earlier this week -
TV REVIEW: We establish that crime-thriller 'Ragdoll' is far from child's play
Strange show can’t decide on its tone, becoming Interesting but inconsistent viewing. -
Scotland's World Cup draw sends Tartan Army into frenzy for digs and flights
Fans have been sent into a frenzy searching for ways to see Scotland meet Brazil and Morocco on the big stage again, with Haiti completing the 2026 group. -
Second print competition of the season at Motherwell Photographic Society
The judge for the competition was David Spinks from Alba Photographic Society. David has been a regular visitor to the club to judge competitions this year and it is always a pleasure to welcome him. -
Councillors confirm return of North Lanarkshire Half Marathon in 2026
The 2025 event saw hundreds of runners, spectators and families take part in a celebration of community spirit, fitness and fun. -
Snow forecast for Christmas as mega -6C Polar freeze set for Scotland
Temperatures are set to take a dramatic plunge -
ScotRail reminds East Kilbride customers of December timetable improvements
As a result, around 75 per cent of services between Glasgow Central and East Kilbride will be operated by electric trains, marking a significant step forward in Scotland’s ongoing rail decarbonisation programme. -
Scottish Labour education spokeswoman quits over friendship with convicted sex offender
Pam Duncan-Glancy resigned after the Record approached Scottish Labour about her links to disgraced former councillor Sean Morton. Concerns were raised about her judgement.

