Glasgow
Robbie Keane leads race for Celtic manager role
Robbie Keane is the bookmakers' favourite to become Celtic's next permanent manager, with interim boss Martin O'Neill endorsing his credentials. The former Celtic striker is impressing at Ferencvaros but faces fan reservations and competition for his signature.
Celtic's Penalty Win Sparks Violent Pitch Invasion at Ibrox
Celtic's penalty shootout victory over Rangers at Ibrox triggered a mass pitch invasion and violent clashes, leading to injuries, arrests, and a major police investigation. The disorder has prompted official condemnations and raised questions about future away fan allocations.
NHS hospital releases wrong deceased six times in mortuary errors
A major NHS hospital has released the wrong deceased person six times in a series of mortuary blunders, with one grieving family unknowingly cremating a stranger and another left without their loved one’s remains.

Glasgow gas works to test emergency sirens in Provan on Thursday
Thousands of residents in Provan, Glasgow, will hear loud sirens on Thursday morning as part of a routine test by a nearby gas works site, scheduled to last an hour from 10am. The exercise is mandated under safety regulations to ensure community preparedness.

Man dies in unexplained fall from Glasgow tower block
A man died after falling from a tower block at Dougrie Place in Glasgow's Castlemilk area, with police treating the death as unexplained.

Scotland ranks bottom in Europe for stroke treatment amid thrombectomy failures
Scotland ranks at the bottom of a European table for stroke treatment, with the Scottish Government failing to roll out a fully operational 24/7 thrombectomy service as planned over three years ago, leaving access dependent on time and day.
Police Launch Murder Investigation After Man Found Dead in Glasgow
Police Scotland have launched a murder investigation after Craig Hamilton, 42, was found dead at a property in Glasgow's Castlemilk area on Thursday evening. Emergency crews attended the scene but pronounced him dead, with officers now working to trace his movements in the days before his death.
Two new Italian restaurants open in UK, Burro in London and Tusco in Glasgow
Two new Italian restaurants have launched in the UK, with Burro opening in Covent Garden, London, and Tusco debuting in Glasgow. Both establishments aim to offer distinct dining experiences, with Burro focusing on Venetian-inspired dishes and Tusco emphasizing Italian-inspired sharing plates.

Gerrard Reflects on Morelos' Impact and Regrets Early Rangers Exit
Steven Gerrard has described Alfredo Morelos as the most difficult player he has managed, citing disciplinary issues, yet acknowledged the striker's crucial role in Rangers' success. Gerrard left Rangers six months after winning the Scottish Premiership title and now expresses regret over his premature departure.
Families accuse Scottish First Minister of ignoring hospital infection scandal
Parents whose children were affected by infections at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow have accused First Minister John Swinney of turning his back on them during a Holyrood session, demanding immediate action while he insists on waiting for a public inquiry's outcome.
UK woman with largest breasts faces travel and social challenges
Summer Robert, 28, claims to have the biggest breasts in the UK due to Macromastia, a condition causing chronic pain and daily difficulties.

Major Glasgow fire causes historic building collapse and station closure
A fire that started at a vape shop on Union Street in Glasgow on Sunday afternoon caused the partial collapse of a historic four-storey commercial building, leaving only the facade standing. Glasgow Central Station remains closed with no reopening estimate, causing major travel disruption, though no injuries have been reported.
Gethin Jones appointed voluntary chef de mission for Team Wales at 2026 Games
Gethin Jones has been appointed as the voluntary chef de mission for Team Wales at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, with responsibilities including leading athletes and representing Wales. According to BBC Sport, Jones described the role as a passion-driven opportunity he has worked toward for years.
Celtic beats Rangers in penalty shootout, pitch invasion mars cup tie
Celtic defeated Rangers in a penalty shootout in the Scottish Cup quarter-final after a goalless 120 minutes, but the victory was overshadowed by a pitch invasion from both sets of fans.

Glasgow Central Station to Fully Reopen Wednesday After Fire
Glasgow Central, Scotland's busiest railway station, will fully reopen on Wednesday after a fire forced its closure, though demolition work continues nearby.
Parents in Glasgow report diagnostic delays for children with serious illnesses
Multiple families in Glasgow allege their children's serious medical conditions were initially misdiagnosed or dismissed by healthcare professionals, with cases involving brain injuries, tumours, leukaemia, and strokes.
Celtic beats Rangers in penalty shootout, pitch invasion sparks clashes
Celtic defeated Rangers in a penalty shootout in the Scottish Cup at Ibrox, but the victory was marred by a pitch invasion and clashes between rival fans.

Glasgow Homeless Charity Launches Lighthouse Project for Long-Term Recovery
The Talbot Association, Glasgow's largest provider of homeless accommodation, has launched The Lighthouse Project, a new initiative aimed at supporting residents toward long-term stability. The project will offer counselling, structured activities, and employability support at Kingston Halls.

103-year-old Glasgow woman celebrated for community spirit
Alice Gallacher, a 103-year-old resident of Glasgow's Bridgeton area, is being honored on International Women's Day at her local community center, where she has been a regular for two decades.
