ARC Detection Group launches in Scotland ahead of Martyn’s LawHigh-tech metal detectors will help protect larger entertainment locations, arenas, night clubs, ports, corporate events and local authority venues.
High-tech metal detectors will help protect larger entertainment locations, arenas, night clubs, ports, corporate events and local authority venues.
Firefighters are inspecting vape shops in Glasgow before issuing safety guidance to owners.
Glasgow-based auction house has registered a record month of sales with transactions totalling £5 million having been completed in February.
More than 36,100 families in Scotland saved money on their childcare in December as HMRC urges families to sign up.
Disclosure Scotland launched a self-service feature in February.
Plans for a wine bar serving nibbles in Battlefield, which was refused by the council, will go to an appeal next week.
A new plan could see almost 170 studio flats for key workers built near to a Glasgow hospital.
A charity fundraiser to help a Glasgow organisation dedicated to supporting adults with disabilities raised more than £1500 last weekend.
A multi-million contract managing 30 Glasgow school buildings is coming to an end as the council prepares for handover.
Student flats in Glasgow city centre could be turned into short-stay accommodation for tourists under a new plan.
Glasgow Regional Opportunities for Work (GROW) has reached an important milestone, with KPMG becoming the 100th employer to take part.
A pilot scheme within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) to help people into work has been hailed a success by everyone involved.
A former day care centre in Maryhill, which is in disrepair, to be demolished to make way for dementia friendly flats if proposals are approved.
Glasgow’s school of sport for young athletes will close in 2029, it has been confirmed.
The owners of an all-male spa have launched a fresh bid to build serviced apartments on the site of a former Rangers pub.
Volunteers across North Lanarkshire can now enjoy a more connected way to find opportunities following the launch of the a new mobile app.
About 140 individuals and businesses penalised for deliberately defaulting on tax exceeding £25,000 have today been named by HMRC.
New funding of £3million will allow the next steps in the regeneration of Govan through a programme of heritage projects.
One of the UK’s longest-running hobby events, Model Rail Scotland, returns to the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) tomorrow.
ScotRail is ready to welcome football fans travelling to Glasgow for the men’s Scotland v Japan match this weekend.
Rail passengers travelling in Scotland will benefit from strengthened local decision making under the Railways Bill.
Sixty five flats are to be built on an old school site in Calton with three rooftop gardens featured in the designs.
Network Rail engineers seized the rare opportunity of the closure of Glasgow Central to deliver maintenance that would ordinarily have taken around ten months to complete.
More patients in Glasgow will benefit from robotic‑assisted cancer surgery due to donations and funding from the Beatson Cancer Charity.
Cleansing workers at Glasgow City Council are weighing up whether to go on strike over an “unfair” plan to move them to a new depot.