Record's second Walk of the Week of 2025, and first following the cold spell that spread across Scotland for much of January, we are journeying to Glasgow.
A Glasgow man says he visited the same lane every day until drug paraphernalia was cleared, worrying that someone would be injured. The report follows the opening of Glasgow's long-awaited drug consumption room earlier this week.
Record's latest Town of the Week, we are journeying to South Lanarkshire — where one town was recently revealed to have seen the highest increase in house price over the past year.
A 57-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a bus crash in Scotland which left seven people in hospital, including one in critical condition
With the highest rate of drug deaths in Europe and an alarming 12% increase by 2023, Scotland is opening the UK's first drug consumption room in Glasgow on Monday, an innovative facility designed to save lives and reduce the harm associated with drug abuse.
A man has died and a woman is in hospital after a fire in the southside of Glasgow. Emergency services were called to Greenview Street in Shawlands at about 18:35 on Wednesday. A 69-year-old man was found dead inside a property and a woman was taken to hospital as a precaution.
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Tom answered: I haven't seen much to suggest Lancaster is the replacement for Tom Jordan at Glasgow. He's young, but he's bounced around a bit and hasn't become the starting 10 anywhere. He's at Racing now, obviously. Would he be there if his father wasn't the head coach? Doubtful.
"It is with a heavy heart that we tell you our father Denis Law has sadly passed away. He fought a tough battle but finally he is now at peace."
The ship at the centre of Scotland's long-running ferries saga is scheduled to make its first passenger voyage before dawn on Monday. MV Glen Sannox is due to leave Troon harbour in South Ayrshire, bound for the Isle of Arran, on its first sailing at 06:30.
A total of 20,000 meals for £5 or less have been released exclusively on the Itison website. The meals are part of the annual Eat Happy promotion, which aims to help people beat the January blues and the five-week month. More than 100 restaurants in Scotland are participating in the initiative.
We are very much looking forward to continuing to represent our clients from our new home in the heart of Glasgow’s financial district” – Barry McCaig, Pinsent Masons