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The 49ers Enterprises is the business arm of the San Francisco 49ers, and the American consortium, led by Marathe and Andrew Cavenagh, is securing a 51 percent shareholding of the Ibrox club. Reports ...
Rule 237 of the Highway Code requires vehicles to be well-ventilated to prevent driver drowsiness. The reason for the rule is to avoid drowsiness when in control of a vehicle, should drivers ignore ...
BBC Mock the Week comedian Milton Jones has announced he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be 'undergoing surgery'.
Temperatures could soar as high as 29C in parts of the UK this week according to the latest forecasts from the Met Office ...
KNEECAP have issued a statement after First Minister John Swinney said the trio should be axed from TRNSMT in Glasgow.
Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd believes the club will be "buzzing" that Celtic secured the Scottish Premiership title with only four games left. The ex-Gers player said Celtic should have wrapped up ...
The award-winning Indian Restaurant chain will open the doors to its second Scottish eatery on Nelson Mandela Place in the summer, Glasgow World reports . It will take over two units, one of which was ...
The famous Argyle Street store, which towered over the city centre, is much-missed. Famous for its fabulous Christmas window displays, its popular food hall, and for having the city's first “moving ...
Writing on Facebook, he said: "I've had several local residents contact me regarding the Royal Mail notice, which has been shared online locally, confirming that the Renfrew Sorting Office will be ...
Ella Sharp, a pupil at Hillhead High in the West End, won Junk Kouture’s London category (which includes Scottish contestants) with a stunning dress made from discarded race paraphernalia such as foil ...
A group of dazzling Clydebank dancers strutted their stuff 5000 miles away during a dream trip to Los Angeles (LA). A total of 40 youngsters from April's Street Feet in Dalmuir embarked on the journey ...
The SNP justified the increase with an appeal to Glaswegians to trust them and that 2.5 per cent of the increase would go towards creating new cleansing teams to give the city the "deep clean" that it ...