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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.
Paisley Art Institute sells a quarter of its collection after museum row
The first 15 paintings to be auctioned include work by the Glasgow Boys and the Scottish Colourists.
Billy Connolly inspired £1,750 designer banana boots
A Scottish fashion designer has sold out of his take on Billy Connolly's iconic banana boots in just 24 hours.
Man in court over 'threat to partner' after police car crash
Dylan Hood is alleged to have threatened his partner after being held over a three-vehicle crash on the M8.
Scotland triumph in World Schools Debating Championships
The team defeated Bulgaria to lift the trophy in Belgrade on the motion: "This house regrets the glorification of champions".
Glasgow poised for Commonwealth Games decision
Commonwealth Games Scotland chairman Ian Reid expects to hear within three weeks whether Glasgow will be chosen to be the host city for 2026.
Lives at risk over inaction on prisons says report
The report criticises the ?glacial pace of change? in tackling overcrowding, suicides and mental health problems.
Your pictures of Scotland: 19-26 July
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Sabrina Carpenter fans priced out by 'astronomical' ticket costs
Dismayed fans of the Espresso singer found that tickets for her Glasgow gig cost hundreds of pounds.
All fuel removed from sunken fish farm ship, says coastguard
The vessel had been leaking oil since sinking near salmon nets in the Sound of Mull earlier this month.
Fancy owning an old Glasgow subway carriage? Yours for £5,000
It is hoped the carriages could be reused as glamping pods, community hubs or even art galleries.
Woman arrested in missing ashes investigation
Police launched an investigation into the business after several families reported concerns over their ashes.
Family to sue prison service over death of inmate
Allan Marshall died after being restrained face down by prison officers at HMP Edinburgh.
Russell Findlay launches bid for Scottish Conservative leadership
The Scottish Tory justice spokesperson is the first to enter the running to replace Douglas Ross.
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.
James Braid: One of golf's greatest influences
Marjorie MacKie remembers her grandfather, five-time Open champion and golf course designer, James Braid.
I've come out the end of a personal storm - Fran Healy
The Travis singer has had an emotional few years - but has turned heartache into material for the band's 10th album.
Nurse's lost book reveals WW1 art therapy for PTSD
Jean Thomson collected sketches and writings from servicemen she treated in Glasgow in 1917
Rangers youth player who beat cancer dreams of playing for Chelsea
Morven Macdonald, 11, was diagnosed with a rare form of the disease in 2019 when she was just seven.
Exploring the role of ordinary Scots during the Cold War
A new exhibition explores how Scotland was put on the frontline of a stand-off between the world's great superpowers.
Teenage islanders worried they won't have a house in future
Survey suggests 62% of young people plan to leave their island homes when they are older because of a housing shortage.
Aftermath
Alan Dein investigates the aftermath of the 1971 Ibrox stadium disaster.
Island Crossings: Brodick Highland Games
Ardrossan port staff deal with delays, while the Oban team take on a fishy challenge.
Tales Of...Glasgow
Have you heard of the Gorbals Vampire?
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.
Scottish bog gets world heritage status
After an almost 40-year campaign, a little-known UK landscape has been awarded world heritage status.
Paisley Art Institute sells a quarter of its collection after museum row
The first 15 paintings to be auctioned include work by the Glasgow Boys and the Scottish Colourists.
Raising the Doof: The whirlwind success of DJ Hannah Laing
From chart success to international recognition, Dundee DJ Hannah Laing reflects on her journey to fame
Billy Connolly inspired £1,750 designer banana boots
A Scottish fashion designer has sold out of his take on Billy Connolly's iconic banana boots in just 24 hours.
What to expect from the Scots on Saturday at the Olympics
Your guide to the Scots competing at the Olympic Games in Paris on Saturday.
Body found in search for missing hillwalker
The body was discovered around 19:15 on Thursday on the An Garbhanach munro near Kinlochleven.
Scotland triumph in World Schools Debating Championships
The team defeated Bulgaria to lift the trophy in Belgrade on the motion: "This house regrets the glorification of champions".
Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Man in court over 'threat to partner' after police car crash
Dylan Hood is alleged to have threatened his partner after being held over a three-vehicle crash on the M8.
Inverness CT accept deal for new majority shareholder
Inverness Caledonian Thistle accept an offer for a majority shareholding from an English firm and are "confident their investment will secure the future of the club".
Glasgow bid to join drug-checking pilot scheme
The Glasgow facility would include special testing machines to assess the content of illegal substances.
Tests show Portobello beach pollution not due to sewage
Sampling shows human, dog and gull waste is the most common source of pollution at the Edinburgh beach.