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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.

Scottish Power liable for worker's asbestos death, court rules
Robert Crozier died after developing cancer from asbestos exposure while working for Scottish Power.

Vue cinema staff go on strike in Glasgow over work conditions
The action is believed to the first in Scotland at a cinema and is scheduled to last until 7 January.

Man, 20, convicted of killing housing chief in street attack
Ethan O'Kane, 20, caused John McLardie to smack his head off the pavement in the assault on Victoria Road in Glasgow.

Union warns 'inaction' could sabotage shipyard's survival
The biggest union at Ferguson Marine warns time is running out to help the yard recover from the ferries controversy.

Strathclyde University announces plans to cut 70 jobs
The university says it needs to save £35m but a union is calling for no compulsory redundancies.

M74 reopens after lorries blown over during Storm Bram
The motorway was shut overnight near Abington in South Lanarkshire while some rail services were also disrupted.

Sound of Mull may have had a system of look-outs to warn of invaders
A researcher suggests the chain of beacons could have alerted communities to Viking fleets.

'Prisoner release is only a short-term solution'
Overcrowding problems at Barlinnie Prison's are not likely to disappear due to erly release and the building of new prisons.

Glasgow-born artist Nnena Kalu wins Turner Prize
Kalu wins for her sculptures and drawings, becoming the first learning disabled artist to scoop the award.

Scotland fans spend thousands to realise World Cup dream
Tartan Army foot soldiers have shelled out for flights, pre-booked hotels and are now turning their attention to match tickets.

New music recalls former Spitfire pilot's mysterious death
Peter Gibbs' body was found on a hillside in Mull four months after he and his plane vanished.

Man suffered life-changing injuries after lamppost fell on him
Glasgow City Council pled guilty to health and safety breaches over the incident.

Time capsule found in rubble of church destroyed by fire
The B-listed St Mungo's Church in Cumbernauld was devastated by fire in August.

Celtic legend John 'Dixie' Deans dies aged 79
Former Motherwell, Celtic and Scotland striker John 'Dixie' Deans has died aged 79.

Pupils needing additional support hits new high of 43%
Nearly 300,000 children in Scotland's schools are now listed as needing extra support in the classroom.

James McAvoy's directorial debut on hoax rappers to close film festival
California Schemin' is based on the true story of aspiring Scottish rap duo Silibil N' Brains.

Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.

'Our kids are killing each other - we need to do something'
The family of a 16-year-old who was stabbed to death say police should be given more powers to search young people for knives.

Your Voice, Your BBC News: Share your story with a local BBC journalist
Get in touch with BBC News journalists in the west of Scotland with your story ideas.

Is upgrading an old skating pond worth £1m?
A hybrid project for Helensburgh skating pond has been proposed, providing ecological benefits.

Which are the best west coast ferries to spot whales and dolphins?
Conservationists travel on CalMac routes to record sea life in Scotland's waters.

Which trains will be operating over Christmas and New Year?
ScotRail has announced its Christmas and New Year timetable which includes the last Christmas Eve and Hogmanay trains departing earlier than usual.

Scotcast
And what new housing laws mean for renters and landlords.

Convicting My Ex
Ellie Wilson confronts the trauma of her relationship as her rapist ex nears parole.

Revision Tips with St Margaret Mary's Secondary School
Made by pupils from St Margaret Mary's Secondary School

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.
Former UK equality chief questions Peggie tribunal ruling
Nurse Sandie Peggie complained about a transgender doctor using a female changing room in a Fife hospital.
Tories say justice secretary must go over grooming gangs row
Douglas Ross MSP says Angela Constance misled the Scottish Parliament over the views of a UK expert.
Scottish Power liable for worker's asbestos death, court rules
Robert Crozier died after developing cancer from asbestos exposure while working for Scottish Power.
Man, 20, convicted of killing housing chief in street attack
Ethan O'Kane, 20, caused John McLardie to smack his head off the pavement in the assault on Victoria Road in Glasgow.
Aberdeenshire schools reduce hours over rising flu cases
Aberdeenshire Council said some pupils has been asked to take online lessons at home.
Vue cinema staff go on strike in Glasgow over work conditions
The action is believed to the first in Scotland at a cinema and is scheduled to last until 7 January.
'We want a flood scheme decision - one way or another'
A council is asked to take forward or drop a £68m scheme to protect a flood-prone part of Dumfries.
Overturned lorries 'scattered like ninepins' during Storm Bram
Andy Paterson compared the scene on the M74 overnight to a zombie movie.
Strathclyde University announces plans to cut 70 jobs
The university says it needs to save £35m but a union is calling for no compulsory redundancies.
Union warns 'inaction' could sabotage shipyard's survival
The biggest union at Ferguson Marine warns time is running out to help the yard recover from the ferries controversy.
Jazz and folk 'institution' to close after 75 years
The Blue Lamp has been open in Aberdeen since 1949 but will shut this month due to rising costs.
Sound of Mull may have had a system of look-outs to warn of invaders
A researcher suggests the chain of beacons could have alerted communities to Viking fleets.