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Banned driver had two knives in his pockets when cops found him drunk behind wheel
Andrew Ingram, 42, was jailed for 10 months and handed a fresh eight-year driving ban at Airdrie Sheriff Court. -
Mum who needed power nap before school run devastated when 13 tumours found in her breast
Claire Danvers had extreme fatigue but brushed it off along with other symptoms thinking she was just busy. -
Health boss warns of 'super-spreader' meningitis outbreak as cases rise to 20
Experts have described the outbreak as 'unprecedented' -
Glasgow Central station partially reopens after Union Street fire last week
Central Station has partially reopened 10 days after a fire ripped through a neighbouring building, forcing its closure. -
Bellway’s Open House event in Gartcosh will reveal exclusive insight into interior design
Situated just off Johnston Road, the Cloverhill Sunningdale showhome is a five-bedroom detached villa which has been styled by leading UK interior designers Graeme Fuller Design. -
Hamilton police officers honoured for bravery
The officers rushed to evacuate a suspect from a top-floor flat fire and "undoubtedly saved life". -
All the countries with nuclear weapons - and how many - in 2026 amid ongoing wars
Which countries possess nuclear weapons in 2026 - and exactly what is in their stockpiles? Read on for the complete list. -
Hidden nuclear bunker under cottage 'to protect government from nuclear war'
The purpose-built underground structure in the countryside was designed to protect government officials from nuclear warfare, and could have sustained its inhabitants for up to three months -
'Nostradamus baby' chilling 2026 predictions include major global issue
A toddler dubbed the 'Nostradamus baby' has made chilling predictions in a viral TikTok video, including claims about simulation theory and a catastrophic tsunami called 'The Flood 2.0'. -
Scotland spending billions to 'manage' poverty levels without reversing them
EXCLUSIVE: The Wise Group said too many Scots living below the poverty line lack the confidence to access support which they are entitled to.

