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Thieves break into Clydebank home
A home in Durban Avenue, Clydebank, was broken into last week, report police. A panel on the front door was used to force entry and a wallet and cash were stolen on September 17. See more: Clydebank thug behind bars after vicious attack on
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Nicola Sturgeon update: The 12 key lockdown points and how they affect you
NICOLA Sturgeon has announced a raft of new coronavirus restrictions for Scotland. The First Minister set out the new measures in a bid to curb the spread of the COVID pandemic, following a spike in cases in recent weeks. Earlier, Boris Johnson
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Clydebank thug behind bars after vicious attack on lover
A CLYDEBANK thug who knocked his vulnerable lover unconscious amid claims she had tried to assault his mother has been locked up. Alexander McLaughlin, 39, turned on his partner at her flat in Scotstoun in May this year. A court heard McLaughlin
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Charity creates wellbeing boxes for Covid-19 anxieties
A charity has created wellbeing boxes for people who are struggling with their mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic. After months of lockdown everyone has been experiencing some tough days during the pandemic whether it be getting out of
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Christmas in lockdown: What we know and should expect about the festive period
Nicola Sturgeon warned that the "unpredictable" situation around coronavirus could cause disruption to the festive period. Quizzed at her coronavirus daily briefing, the First Minister said that working together to tackle the virus and stop transmission
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Nicola Sturgeon update: The potential new lockdown restrictions and how to watch briefing
NICOLA Sturgeon will today provide an update to the Scottish Parliament announcing new tougher measures to tackle the spread of coronavirus. The First Minister is to take part in a COBRA meting this morning, following the advice from all four chief