First Minister marks start of £11m development in Dalmarnock

Glasgow’s blueprint to guide the city’s regeneration and development ambitions over the next decade has been unveiled.

ScotRail has confirmed it will provide more services and more seats on trains for football fans travelling to the Scottish Cup final this weekend.

One in three new parents are missing out on Child Benefit payments in their baby’s first year, new figures reveal.

This year’s local heats of Euroquiz brought together Primary 6 pupils from across North Lanarkshire to take part in the popular competition.

The company behind a £2.5m plan to convert the former Arches site into a bowling and games bar has secured licence changes which remove “dance events”.

Gym users are returning to Airdrie Leisure Centre in increasing numbers, with a significant rise in memberships following recent investment in the facility.

From 12:00 today, fans from across Glasgow, Scotland and the world can sign up for their chance to access tickets.

A popular Glasgow Wetherspoon pub has secured permission to show televised sport ahead of Scotland’s World Cup campaign.

Local residents of a much praised Glasgow neighbourhood already know what it has to offer, a council meeting heard.

Hamilton College is to welcome students from Brazil later this year as part of a partnership with the World Education Programme (WEP).

ScotRail new timetable came into effect yesterday, delivering additional services across parts of the network to support growing demand for leisure travel.

ScotRail is encouraging customers and staff across the country to take action to support good mental health.

History will be made this weekend in the captivating story that connects the international rivalry between Scotland and Ireland in women’s rugby.

Glasgow city leader Susan Aitken refused to congratulate new Reform MSP Thomas Kerr as she lodged a motion describing his party as racist.

A fresh agreement between North Lanarkshire Council and Routes to Work Ltd aims to ensure continued employability support for residents across local communities.

Glasgow City Council has voted against granting the freedom of the city to the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

A new GP surgery has been planned for Glasgow city centre as its population is to double up to 40,000 residents.

A tartan-tastic team took a mammoth challenge in their stride recently – completing the 2026 Glasgow Kiltwalk and smashing their fundraising target.

Kilsyth Academy has been commended for its inclusive culture, strong attainment and supportive learning environment.

The next stage in the £140million-plus transformation of Glasgow’s key city centre streets gets underway next month.

Demolishing part of the M8 in Glasgow city centre presents a “major” regeneration opportunity, the city’s transport chief has said.

A donation of £17,000 has been made to Ardgowan Hospice through Greenock Crematorium’s participation in a charitable fundraising initiative.

The council will look at more pedestrianisation of Glasgow city centre as Queen Street sees a new decking-type walkway added.

Young carers from north Glasgow will get a rare chance to step away from daily caring responsibilities, thanks to The Honeypot Children’s Charity.