Concerns over fuel supply impacting front line services

Firefighters are inspecting vape shops in Glasgow before issuing safety guidance to owners.

Councillors will call on the Scottish Government to strengthen rules around the sale and storage of vapes.

New 20 mph speed limits will be introduced across Inverclyde’s roads network next month.

A multi-million contract managing 30 Glasgow school buildings is coming to an end as the council prepares for handover.

The return of a firework display to Glasgow Green is under consideration by the council as £100,000 has been set aside for the idea.

New funding of £3million will allow the next steps in the regeneration of Govan through a programme of heritage projects.

Rail passengers travelling in Scotland will benefit from strengthened local decision making under the Railways Bill.

A new report has highlighted clear and convincing progress that North Lanarkshire Council is improving across a range of key areas.

People and communities across North Lanarkshire are being encouraged to take part in the Community Priorities survey.

Council chiefs are proposing Glasgow’s local authority buys offices on London Road where the city’s public CCTV network is monitored.

Renfrewshire has honoured local groups and volunteers for their work in the community at the Provost’s Community Awards.

Mr John McGhee, former headteacher at St Andrew's Secondary School has been announced as Executive Director of Education.

Glasgow’s two Reform councillors have been chosen to run for the party in the upcoming Scottish Parliament elections.

A new plan to translate Scotland’s innovation and expertise in AI into more companies, jobs and investment is being published today.

Proposals to extend Glasgow Subway’s operating hours once the network is modernised have been praised by the local Green group.

The contract for the Argyle Street project has been awarded to Wills Bros Civil Engineering Ltd after a Glasgow City Council decision today.

Council clean up teams have been blitzing grime from Govanhill streets this week, with the area becoming increasingly popular with visitors.

A plea to extend Glasgow’s cycle hire and storage units across the city has been issued by a local councillor.

Move follows intensive lobbying by Scotland’s largest construction trade association for increase in funding for essential training.

Proposals to close a funding shortfall of almost £34 million in health and social care services across Glasgow have been approved.

A £12 million contract to transform the Argyle Street east area with new cycle paths, foot ways and tree planting is to be decided on this week.

Edinburgh Council will ask the Scottish Government to allow councils to regulate vape shops after a fire in Glasgow city centre.

Owners of properties in Glasgow won’t be granted a temporary exemption from short-term let licensing rules during the Commonwealth Games.

With only five weeks to go until the voter registration deadline for the Scottish Parliament election on 7 May, anyone who wants to vote must make sure they are registered in time.