In pictures Police begin 'proportionate' response as thousands of Celtic fans gather
Police closed off roads as part of a "proportionate" response to thousands of Celtic fans gathering in part of Glasgow City Centre
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Police closed off roads as part of a "proportionate" response to thousands of Celtic fans gathering in part of Glasgow City Centre
Celtic fans have declared ‘justice for Santa’ after the Christmas gift-giver made a surprise appearance to hand over the Scottish Premier League title.
Football fans have been urged to “celebrate safely” ahead of an expected deluge of supporters into Glasgow’s Trongate.
An 86-year-old man is in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a car.
At Balmaha, on the West Highland Way, stands a statue to the great Scottish outdoorsman and broadcaster Tom Weir, rendered complete with his trademark Fair Isle sweater, walking gear and iconic wooly bunnet.
Police have warned of potential “disruption” in Glasgow this weekend as thousands of Celtic fans celebrate their team winning the Scottish Premier league title.
Harry Potter author JK Rowling is approaching billionaire status after seeing her fortune swell by £70m in the past year, according to a list of the UK’s most wealthy individuals.
First Minister John Swinney takes questions at Holyrood Due to answer questions from Douglas Ross, Anas Sarwar and Alex Cole-Hamilton
Scotland's brightest young writers were celebrated in Glasgow as the Herald, in association with sponsors Weber Shandwick, hosted the 2024 Scottish Student Press Awards.
The incident happened at the Plymouth Brethren meeting hall in Balmedie
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