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Female guard suspended over 'relationship' with prisoner
Glasgow & West
Hunt for four people after attack leaves man with serious injuries
Glasgow & West
Yousaf apologises to woman after seven-hour wait in pain on floor of A&E unit
Glasgow & West
BBC and former STV News journalist Nick Sheridan dies aged 32
Glasgow & West
Penny Mordaunt jokes SNP was behind Glasgow Willy Wonka experience
Glasgow & West
Emma Caldwell's mum to meet Lord Advocate ahead of inquiry announcement
Glasgow & West
Virgin Money agrees £2.9bn proposed takeover by Nationwide
Glasgow & West
Cyclist 'fighting for life' after crash involving bus on major road
Glasgow & West
Lidl unveils 25ft mural in Glasgow made from more than 30,000 bottle caps
Glasgow & West
Freezing waters of Loch Lomond helping women cope with life's troubles
Glasgow & West
Over 250 flats approved by council despite objections from locals
Glasgow & West
Willy Wonka scandal documentary to air on Channel 5
Glasgow & West
Multi-million pound transformation of Sauchiehall Street delayed
Glasgow & West
Road closed for hours following crash involving cyclist and bus
Glasgow & West
Police handling of Caldwell murder investigation to face public inquiry
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Comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli appears in court charged with sexual offences
Glasgow & West
Missing woman last seen in city centre 'planned to board train'
Glasgow & West
Scots Come Dine With Me winner who stalked woman handed fine
Glasgow & West
Scotland's worst sex offender who murdered Emma Caldwell to appeal conviction
Glasgow & West
Assault before Christmas sparks police appeal to identify man
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