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Food bank predicts more pensioners needing services this winter
Amount of benefits paid to West Dunbartonshire residents revealed
Clydebank residents invited to attend cost of living advice event
Cllr Martin Rooney: Scottish Government should help struggling councils
Bill Kidd MSP: Drumchapel and Anniesland deserve better
Patricia Ferguson MP: Budget is about supporting working people
Douglas McAllister MP: Labour delivered on election promises with our budget
Drumchapel Levelling Up cash confirmed after budget uncertainty
Clydebank £20m funding from UK Government to remain in place
Pam Gosal MSP: Scottish Conservatives will stand up for pensioners
Cllr Malcolm Mitchell: The drumbeat of Labour austerity is growing louder
Cllr Gordon Scanlan: Scotland needs to run its own affairs
Ross Greer MSP: West Dunbartonshire would benefit from Visitor Levy during Games
Concerns raised as disabled woman couldn't access 24/7 police station due to closures
MSP calls for action on 'dire state' of Drumchapel Health Centre
Paul O'Kane MSP: Why Mariya Javed is a true local hero
'People feel betrayed': Drumchapel Levelling-Up cash fears
Susan Aitken urges UK Government to confirm Drumchapel Levelling Up cash
'Financial black hole': West Dunbartonshire Council potentially overspent millions
When Nicola Sturgeon visited a £57m Clydebank housing development
'Devastating': Drumchapel Community Council speak out over funding 'review'
Marie McNair MSP: Labour has turned their back on pensioners
Local MP urges retired people to check whether they are entitled to extra benefits
Local MP meets with WASPI representatives in Westminster
Clydebank TUC members campaign against Winter Fuel Payment cut
MP receives criticism for voting to scrap winter fuel payment
Bill Kidd MSP: No change apart from a few names on office doors
Patricia Ferguson MP: There is a great deal more to do
Former nurse calls for more staff to combat ‘care crisis’ at Glasgow hospital
Jackie Baillie criticises government over decline in West Dunbartonshire cop numbers
WASPI campaigner 'delighted' that new MP is supportive of their cause
Douglas McAllister MP: There is much work for me to get on with
'Allowing vulnerable to suffer is all too frequent Labour approach'
New Clydebank MP opens up on funding, crime, two-child benefit cap and more
Drug-related deaths in West Dunbartonshire increase
Clydebank Labour MP slams Scottish government over lecturers pay dispute
Lecturers at college campus in Clydebank have pay withheld amid national dispute
'We have worked all our lives' : Pensioners react to loss of winter fuel payments
Ministers visit Clydebank heating system at ‘forefront’ of Scottish planning
Cllr Anne McTaggart: Labour are lacking pensioners due to cuts
Cllr Eunis Jassemi: Labour’s plans are designed to benefit working Scots
Paul O'Kane MSP: Bankies made statement by voting in such large numbers for new MP
Cllr Chris Cunningham: Welcome to the brave new world
Faith Matters: Time for our politicians to make us proud of leaders who are honest
Eva Murray: New MP Patricia Ferguson will be strong
'Cost of living is horrendous': Clydebank residents speak ahead of election
Bill Kidd MSP: Turn up and vote in election as that right was hard fought for
Councillor Sophie Traynor: We need strong voices standing up for communities
New rule requires voter ID at polling stations this General Election
Cllr Malcolm Mitchell: The SNP are putting money where our mouth is
Volunteers on 'verge of giving up' after trolleys dumped back in canal
Cllr Eunis Jassemi: We have the chance to end this Tory nightmare
Cllr Chris Cunningham: UK gov are not bothered about voters in Scotland for GE
Cllr Martin Rooney: We need fair funding if we want to protect public services