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Glasgow and West Scotland News
Keep up to date with the latest news and sports articles for Glasgow and West Scotland. You will also find links on the left that will direct you to local and national newspaper websites and publications.
The rehab service that keeps families together
Harper House supports parents to get clean while still having responsibility for their children.
WW2 plane propeller find sparks crash mystery
Blades from a World War Two aircraft were discovered buried in potato sacks in a peat bog on the Isle of Arran.
Stevie Nicks announces first solo show in Scotland
The Fleetwood Mac frontwoman will appear at the OVO Hydro on Saturday 6 July.
Holocaust survivor who fled to Scotland dies aged 100
Henry Wuga escaped from his native Germany through the Kindertransport mission on the eve of World War Two.
The Scotsman swapping sprinting for a shot at NFL
Born in Nigeria. Bred in Glasgow. Bound for the NFL? Praise Olatoke has swapped the running track for the gridiron field as he looks to fly the flag for Scotland stateside.
HMP Kilmarnock transfers into public ownership
The jail becomes the first of its kind to pass from private into public hands.
Young film workers shine spotlight on Scotland's 'invisible women'
Filmmakers Marion and Ruby Grierson and Jenny Gilbertson were barely recognised for their work.
Rangers angry with Dens Park postponement
Rangers are "extremely disappointed and angered" by the late postponement of their match at Dundee.
'My vet wanted £120 for a cream. Total rip off'
Pet owners and vets reveal their thoughts after a watchdog warns customers could be overpaying.
Turkish-built CalMac ferry successfully launched
The MV Isle of Islay is due to enter service in Scotland in October following sea trials.
Investigation into fire onboard aircraft carrier
The HMS Queen Elizabeth was en-route to Rosyth to undergo repairs when the blaze broke out during a stop on Loch Long.
Man dies after 'losing control' of car and hitting tree
The 44-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene after the collision in Chapelton in South Lanarkshire.
Viral Willy Wonka event to be turned into musical
The show's lead producer says he hopes the musical will have heart and people will not be in tears.
Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Dream comes true for actress as Hamilton heads home
The hit stage musical is running in Edinburgh with a lead role for Scottish actress Honey Joseph.
Comedian says stroke gave him sense of gratitude
Raymond Mearns told how he had a mini stroke on the first day of the Edinburgh Festival last year.
The great-grandad guitarist with musical dreams
A great-grandfather is ready to make his mark in the music world after a hiatus of almost 50 years.
The woman teaching Afro-Scots to reclaim their natural hair
Ivy MacNeill says getting her hair done was a painful and uncomfortable experience.
Del Amitri singer: I know Parkinson's will stop me
Musician Justin Currie says the prospect of having to give up performing is "quite grim".
When wind turbine blades get old what's next?
As more wind farms are decommissioned ways need to be found to dispose of their tough turbine blades.
When will Scottish football say enough is enough?
Will unacceptable behaviour by some fans force clubs, the SFA and SPFL to consider more drastic action?
Do you have a story to share with BBC News?
Get in touch with BBC News journalists in the west of Scotland with your story ideas.
How giant batteries will help power Scotland
The number being installed is expected to increase dramatically as part of the move towards renewable energy.
What is that big neon sign beside Glasgow's M8?
Since 2021, a large, red, neon sign has illuminated Glasgow's skyline with a puzzling message.
Burrell's Bequest
Alvin Hall explores the controversial decision allowing the Burrell Collection to tour.
Now Here
A visit to a Scottish island reversing decades of decline.
Michael Sheen: Margins to Mainstream
Michael Sheen introduces new work from the writer Jacqueline Houston.
I Belong to Glazgoy
Phil Alexander puts together the story of a composer through a newly found piece of music.
Celtic's Stokes targets more goals
Celtic's Anthony Stokes feels he is making up for lost time after netting three goals in his last four appearances.
McCall close to new Fir Park deal
Manager Stuart McCall says that he expects to sign a new contract at Motherwell very soon.
Ambrose made amends - Celtic boss
Celtic boss Neil Lennon highlights the character shown by scorer Efe Ambrose in the 6-2 rout of Dundee United.
Shiels hails goal hero Heffernan
Manager Kenny Shiels is full of praise for hat-trick hero Paul Heffernan after Kilmarnock's 3-0 win at Hearts.
Off-form Saints frustrate Lennon
St Mirren manager Danny Lennon is left frustrated after a below-par display by his team leads to a home defeat by Hibs.
Celtic 6-2 Dundee Utd
Kris Commons and Anthony Stokes each score twice as Celtic rout Dundee United and stretch their SPL advantage.
Motherwell 3-0 Inverness CT
Michael Higdon scores twice as Motherwell leapfrog Inverness CT into second place in the Scottish Premier League.
Hearts 0-3 Kilmarnock
Paul Heffernan scores all three goals as Kilmarnock claim their third straight win against Hearts this season.
St Mirren 0-1 Hibernian
A second-half penalty from Leigh Griffiths earned Hibs the points in an uninspiring match at St Mirren Park.
Airdrie Utd 2-2 Hamilton
Steven May scores twice as Hamilton claim a draw against First Division bottom club Airdrie United.
Morton 2-2 Partick Thistle
First Division leaders Morton maintain their eight-point advantage over Partick Thistle by coming from two goals down to draw with the Jags.
Raith Rovers 3-2 Dumbarton
Brian Graham nets a last-minute winner as Raith Rovers end a run of three straight defeats by beating Dumbarton.
Ayr United 5-2 Albion Rovers
Michael Moffat scores a hat-trick as Ayr United comfortably beat Second Division bottom club Albion Rovers.
Highlights - Clyde 1-4 Rangers
Leaders Rangers strengthen their grip on the Third Division with a very comfortable victory away to Clyde.
Queen's Park 2-1 Berwick Rangers
Queens's Park come from behind to beat nine-man Berwick Rangers in the Scottish Third Division.
Two teenagers killed in crash with lorry
A 17-year-old boy remains in a critical condition following the crash on the A91 on Sunday.
Strep A: 'I'd never seen a child hallucinate before'
Two Dundee mothers share their stories as scientists begin the search to find a vaccine for Strep A.
The rehab service that keeps families together
Harper House supports parents to get clean while still having responsibility for their children.
Tributes to 'loving husband and father' murdered in Edinburgh
Nashir Ahmed was assaulted while waiting for a bus on the city's Ferry Road.
Community fears dog walker killer 'does live among us'
Brian Low's body was discovered on 17 February on a remote track in the area.
Care homes to close to help plug £60m shortfall
Third sector providers in Edinburgh also face 10% grant cuts as the city tries to save core services.
Rebuild of fire-hit bird observatory halted
The internationally-renowned Fair Isle research centre in Shetland will not now reopen this year.
WW2 plane propeller find sparks crash mystery
Blades from a World War Two aircraft were discovered buried in potato sacks in a peat bog on the Isle of Arran.
New slavery plaque installed at Edinburgh monument
The replacement plaque has the same wording as the original removed by a descendant of Henry Dundas.
Stevie Nicks announces first solo show in Scotland
The Fleetwood Mac frontwoman will appear at the OVO Hydro on Saturday 6 July.
Rail unions call for peak fares to be scrapped
A pilot scheme running on ScotRail since October made fares the same at all times of day.
Scottish referees' chief Allan to step down in summer
Scotland's head of referees Crawford Allan is to leave his post as the Scottish FA conducts a review of the role amid VAR controversies.