The comedian and writer is heading to the city's Pavilion Theatre on Thursday, October 9, for a “celebratory” anniversary tour of his hit TV show Trigger Happy.
Pieces of broken motor – which appear to be from multiple vehicles – have been dumped on a street in Govanhill, much to the concern of residents and one local councillor.
Residents have raised concerns about potential development and how it will impact the wildlife at the Baggie Mineral Pond, next to Orchard Park which runs next to River Road.
The coffee chain is set to open a flagship store inside the iconic Reel House on November 11, bringing extra life to the building, which operated as a cinema until 2006.
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Officers executed warrants at properties on Graham Avenue and Vanguard Street around 9.10am on Wednesday, October 8, where they found the illicit substances said to have an estimated street value of £5,690.
Unison says that nurses have "had enough" after spending years waiting for a review of their job descriptions and pay banding. It would be the first strike in a local dispute since the 1980s.
The former Rangers and Liverpool captain has held talks with the Ibrox hierarchy about a reunion as he prepares to return to the dugout – but he will want assurances
Kirsty Paterson, 31, saw her face plastered all over the internet when the ill-fated Glasgow event became a viral meme - and it has impacted her life significantly
The Parkhead civil war shows no sign of abating after clear-the-air talks between the club and a fans delegation - and one Hoops legend can't see anger dying down any time soon.
Swiss Covid experts have advised that members of the public should start wearing face masks again just three years after the Covid-19 pandemic officially ended
The 78-year-old Canadian, best known for his role as Johnny Rose in the hit sitcom Schitt's Creek, opened up about the emotional experience of visiting the part of the city that is connected to his family's past.
Concerns about Homeless Project Scotland's city centre service included a 74 per cent rise in crime reports in the area, a lack of separate toilet facilities for men and women and that the planning bid did not cover the soup kitchen.