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Rothwell's Rangers Title Vow: We'll Beat Celtic

Rangers midfielder Joe Rothwell defiantly insists his side can overcome their shaky start, beat Celtic to the Premiership title, and avert a full-blown crisis at Ibrox. Get the inside track on the Gers' dressing room mentality.

Body Fat, Not BMI, Is Key Heart Failure Risk

New research from the University of Glasgow颠覆ляет traditional thinking, showing that body fat percentage—not BMI—is the critical predictor of heart failure risk, with significant implications for public health strategies.

Sturgeon: Corbyn Would Have Cost Labour Scotland

Exclusive: Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon delivers a stark assessment of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, claiming he would have cost Labour crucial Scottish seats and hindered a progressive alliance.

Ice Cream & Crisps Could Lower Death Risk, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research from the University of Glasgow challenges conventional wisdom, finding certain ultra-processed foods like ice cream, cakes, and crisps are linked to a reduced mortality risk. Discover which 'junk' foods might have a surprising h

American's Shock at Black Scot Goes Viral on TikTok

A Black Scottish TikToker's video revealing an American tourist's stunned reaction to his existence has gone viral, sparking a global conversation on identity, race, and preconceived notions.

Elton John 'Big Yins' Mural Appears in Glasgow

A striking new street art tribute to Sir Elton John, dubbed 'Big Yins', has emerged in Glasgow, playfully nodding to his iconic style and upcoming tour, sparking delight and debate amongst locals.

Football Chaos in Argentina: 20% Injured, 100+ Arrested

Shocking scenes of violence marred the Copa Sudamericana match in Argentina, resulting in a medical crisis with nearly 20% of attendees injured and a major police operation with over 100 detentions. A dark day for South American football.

African tribesman found lost in Glasgow streets

The astonishing story of Kaura Taylor, a man from a remote Namibian tribe found disoriented in Glasgow, sparking a major missing person investigation and an international diplomatic effort to uncover his past.

Archaeologists To Excavate Glasgow's Buried Skatepark

A unique archaeological dig is set to begin at Glasgow's legendary but long-buried Roman Quay skatepark. Experts are teaming up with the original 1980s skaters to excavate and preserve a pivotal piece of British youth culture and extreme sports heritage.

Goldbridge's Awkward Bundesliga 'Throwback' Gaffe Exposed

Football presenter Mark Goldbridge is left red-faced after a resurfaced clip shows him dismissing the Bundesliga as a 'throwback' league, just as Sky Sports announces a major new deal to broadcast German matches in the UK. The cringe-worthy moment has gon

Celtic pay for new role as Rodgers tackles transfer chaos

Brendan Rodgers issues a rallying cry to his Celtic players, urging them to ignore the 'unsettling' backdrop of a frantic transfer deadline day at Parkhead, as the club confirms it will finance a unique new position.

Glasgow's £110m refugee policy crisis

Glasgow City Council faces a staggering £110 million budget shortfall as its generous refugee support policy backfires, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.

Glasgow drug dealer jailed for 10 years

A Glasgow drug dealer has been sentenced to a decade in prison after being caught with £90,000 worth of cocaine in a police operation targeting organised crime.

Scottish Govt saves GCU Dundee campus

The Scottish Government has intervened to prevent the closure of Glasgow Caledonian University's Dundee campus, ensuring continued education access for students in the region.

Glasgow Uni bars activists over 'unsafe' signs

Women's rights campaigners were denied service at Glasgow University's student union bar after staff claimed their signs made them feel 'unsafe'. The activists were protesting against policies they argue silence women.

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