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Glasgow and West Scotland News
Keep up to date with the latest news and sports articles for Glasgow and West Scotland. You will also find links on the left that will direct you to local and national newspaper websites and publications.
Hundreds take part in march for Scottish independence
It comes at a pivotal time for the independence movement following the resignation of the first minister.
Bar singer steps in for Olly Murs as Take That support
Murs was due to support Take That at the Hydro in Glasgow but his flight from London was cancelled.
Fire breaks out in Ardrossan ferry terminal
Two fire engines are at the scene of the blaze which took hold inside the terminal building.
Four falcon chicks hatch in Glasgow university tower
Birds of prey have nested at the university's Gilbert Scott Tower for around two decades.
Riverside music festival cancelled over increased costs
Organisers said rising expenses and low ticket sales meant the event could not go ahead later this month.
I'm walking 1,000 miles to support Scotland in the Euros
Craig Ferguson will walk 1000 miles to Munich in time for Scotland's first football match in Euro 2024.
Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Community sentence for driver who killed pedestrian
Muhammad Ali, 32, had admitted causing the death by careless driving of George Jarvis in Glasgow.
Ewan McVicar brings Pavilion Festival back to Ayr
The Ayrshire DJ will return his successful Pavilion Festival to his hometown for 7,000 music fans.
Demolition of Ayr Station Hotel halted after legal challenge
The Category B listed building was deemed to be unsafe following a major fire in September last year.
Second Turkish-built CalMac ferry given launch date
The MV Loch Indaal is one of four ferries being built at the Cemre Marin Endustri shipyard in Yalovan.
Man arrested after cyclist hurt in hit-and-run
Police said the car involved did not stop and the 21-year-old driver had been arrested.
Speed limit cut to 4,000 Glasgow streets
It is claimed the move will make roads safer and encourage more walking and cycling.
Police seek hit-and-run driver after girl injured
Officers have been carrying out extensive inquiries but they have been unable to identify the vehicle or driver involved.
The curious case of the missing Lanarkshire cats
At least nine cats across East Kilbride have gone missing and re-appeared 10 miles away in recent months.
'I lived in hospital for 50 years but wasn?t ill'
Charles Esler spent more than 50 years living behind locked doors in hospital despite not being acutely unwell.
A simple guide to Scotland?s Low Emission Zones
Three new Low Emission Zones are due to start in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee.
The explosions of colour that painted a Glasgow estate
Sony?s 2006 ?Paint? advert is widely considered one of the most ambitious in history - but how was it made?
Cushion covers ?saved my mum?s life?
Jan O?Neil has upcycled donated fabrics and made more than 40,000 cushion covers.
Do you have a story to share with BBC News?
Get in touch with BBC News journalists in the west of Scotland with your story ideas.
George Wyllie art gallery to open in Greenock
The Inverclyde gallery will host the largest collection of Wyllie's work in the world.
What is happening with Flamingo Land at Loch Lomond?
A West Dunbartonshire Council meeting will discuss plans for the controversial resort.
'It is such a relief that we won't miss a meal'
North Ayrshire is an area where people are likely to need help to put food on the table, a study says.
Were Scotland's new gas-powered ferries a bad choice?
The first UK-built LNG ferries were hailed a "green ships" but they have been dogged with problems.
The Blue Nile: Who are the band name-checked by Taylor Swift?
Taylor Swift has referenced the Scottish group on new song Guilty As Sin?
Mischa MacPherson: Glasgow
Mischa MacPherson's work with refugees and asylum seekers on various musical projects.
Scotland's Wild Side: Loch Lomond
Coinneach MacFhraing is on Loch Lomond attempting to paddle between Balmaha and Ardlui.
Glasgow Guide - AI vs The Public
It's the ultimate battle: AI v. Glaswegians. Who knows the city best?
The Ice Cream Wars
The inside story of how Glasgow?s ice cream vans became central to a criminal war.
Celtic's Stokes targets more goals
Celtic's Anthony Stokes feels he is making up for lost time after netting three goals in his last four appearances.
McCall close to new Fir Park deal
Manager Stuart McCall says that he expects to sign a new contract at Motherwell very soon.
Ambrose made amends - Celtic boss
Celtic boss Neil Lennon highlights the character shown by scorer Efe Ambrose in the 6-2 rout of Dundee United.
Shiels hails goal hero Heffernan
Manager Kenny Shiels is full of praise for hat-trick hero Paul Heffernan after Kilmarnock's 3-0 win at Hearts.
Off-form Saints frustrate Lennon
St Mirren manager Danny Lennon is left frustrated after a below-par display by his team leads to a home defeat by Hibs.
Celtic 6-2 Dundee Utd
Kris Commons and Anthony Stokes each score twice as Celtic rout Dundee United and stretch their SPL advantage.
Motherwell 3-0 Inverness CT
Michael Higdon scores twice as Motherwell leapfrog Inverness CT into second place in the Scottish Premier League.
Hearts 0-3 Kilmarnock
Paul Heffernan scores all three goals as Kilmarnock claim their third straight win against Hearts this season.
St Mirren 0-1 Hibernian
A second-half penalty from Leigh Griffiths earned Hibs the points in an uninspiring match at St Mirren Park.
Airdrie Utd 2-2 Hamilton
Steven May scores twice as Hamilton claim a draw against First Division bottom club Airdrie United.
Morton 2-2 Partick Thistle
First Division leaders Morton maintain their eight-point advantage over Partick Thistle by coming from two goals down to draw with the Jags.
Raith Rovers 3-2 Dumbarton
Brian Graham nets a last-minute winner as Raith Rovers end a run of three straight defeats by beating Dumbarton.
Ayr United 5-2 Albion Rovers
Michael Moffat scores a hat-trick as Ayr United comfortably beat Second Division bottom club Albion Rovers.
Highlights - Clyde 1-4 Rangers
Leaders Rangers strengthen their grip on the Third Division with a very comfortable victory away to Clyde.
Queen's Park 2-1 Berwick Rangers
Queens's Park come from behind to beat nine-man Berwick Rangers in the Scottish Third Division.
Will John Swinney change the SNP?s fortunes?
After days of turmoil ? and months of challenging polls ? SNP members will be hoping he is the man to steady the ship.
Hundreds take part in march for Scottish independence
It comes at a pivotal time for the independence movement following the resignation of the first minister.
Bar singer steps in for Olly Murs as Take That support
Murs was due to support Take That at the Hydro in Glasgow but his flight from London was cancelled.
Four falcon chicks hatch in Glasgow university tower
Birds of prey have nested at the university's Gilbert Scott Tower for around two decades.
Leven misses Aberdeen game after 'emergency procedure'
Aberdeen interim head coach Peter Leven will be absent for Saturday's visit of St Johnstone after being taken to hospital for an "emergency procedure".
How my idea became Minecraft's biggest tournament
Minecraft's biggest tournament is entering its fourth season and it's being run by a Scottish YouTuber.
Fans fear for survival of historic football club
Supporters of Stranraer, one of the world's oldest football clubs, are worried relegation could seal its fate.
I'm walking 1,000 miles to support Scotland in the Euros
Craig Ferguson will walk 1000 miles to Munich in time for Scotland's first football match in Euro 2024.
Riverside music festival cancelled over increased costs
Organisers said rising expenses and low ticket sales meant the event could not go ahead later this month.
The Japanese gown uniting Freddie Mercury, the Jedi and Bjork
A collection of Kimono from some of the most charismatic entertainers has gone on display in Dundee.
Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Teenager denies stabbing woman to death outside pub
The 17-year-old is alleged to have attacked Danielle Davidson in Leith last May.