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Tattoo Fixers: Woman was left with skin torn from face to skull following near-fatal car accident

Debbie, from Glasgow, who was in a near-fatal car accident in 2009 told how she broke four vertebrae, while the skin had been torn from her face to skull. She will appear in tonight's Tattoo Fixers on E4.




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Head to Sheffield for a cheap date! People in the Steel City spend only £29 on dinner and drinks

People in Sheffield spend the least when they're out on a date - paying a measly £29 for dinner and drinks for two, a UK-wide study has found but in Cardiff they splash out a generous £79.




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Evangelical Christian preacher Franklin Graham responds to UK tour event cancelled

Franklin Graham, son of preacher Billy Graham, was due to visit Glasgow, Newcastle, Sheffield, Liverpool, Cardiff, Birmingham, Milton Keynes and London on his tour later this year.




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Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos' car being examined by POLICE after man found tampering underneath

Alfredo Morelos' car is being examined by the police after a man was allegedly discovered to be tampering with the Ranger's striker's vehicle on Tuesday night.




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Savvy homeowner reveals she cleaned her rusty baking trays using 2p

Louise Wright, from Glasgow, took to Facebook group Hinch Army Cleaning Tips and revealed she used a 2p coin to remove rust from her old baking trays.




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Michelle McManus, 39, reveals she has given birth to a baby boy

Michelle McManus has welcomed a baby boy with her husband Jeff.




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Billy Graham's US evangelical preacher son Franklin vows to sue British arenas that cancelled tour

Franklin Graham, 67, a vocal supporter of US President, Donald Trump , describes homosexuality as a 'sin' and is in favour of 'gay conversion therapy'.




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Jonny Gray is ruled out for the rest of Six Nations after Scotland lock injured hand England defeat

Scotland lock Jonny Gray has been ruled out of the remainder of the Guinness Six Nations through injury. The Scottish Rugby Union confirmed the 57-times capped forward had suffered a hand injury.




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Celtic 5-0 Hearts: Hosts take giant stride towards ninth successive Premiership title

The full length of the Premiership was ultimately reflected in this hefty scoreline. Yet it was not the sizeable gulf between Celtic and Hearts that plunged Parkhead into such a celebratory mood.




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World leaders due to attend climate change summit in Glasgow put at risk

Two hundred heads of state and tens of thousands of delegates will gather for the Conference of the Parties summit at the Scottish Event Campus (pictured) in November.




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Alex Salmond appears at High Court Glasgow for preliminary attempted rape hearing

Salmond, 65, was flanked by police officers as he entered Glasgow's High Court this morning.




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Cheating police officer Keith Farquharson thought he was 'god's gift to women' guilty of murder

Keith Farquharson, 60, of Aberdeen, smothered mother-of-three Alice, 56, on August 29 last year.




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Britain's WORST railway stations for delays are revealed

Lancaster station on the Euston-Glasgow line, which is used by 2.1million passengers a year, sees 63.5 per cent of its trains arriving late, based on an average punctuality over the past year.




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Hilarious video shows five-year-old girl's unimpressed comment as she meets her newborn baby brother

Skye Masson, 26, from Glasgow, was left in stitches after her daughter Harper, five, summed up her thoughts on her baby brother, Carter, in a clip that's gone viral since being shared on Twitter.




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Batman sighted in Scotland: Caped crusader tears through a Glasgow cemetery on a motorbike

Batman descended upon drizzly Glasgow in full black body armour as he roared around a cemetery on a motorbike during filming on Friday.




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The Batman: Glasgow transforms into dark city of Gotham as set designers recreate iconic location

Set designers were seen out on the streets of Glasgow transforming the area they were set to film in into the dark city of Gotham, on Saturday.




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UK's airports ranked by Points Guy UK, with Glasgow No1, Heathrow second and Stansted bottom

The ranking has been produced by flight tips site The Points Guy UK in an inaugural annual report after an 'extensive review' of the largest 20 airports across the UK.




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Neil Lennon admits Celtic only have themselves to blame for shock Europa League exit

Neil Lennon insisted Celtic had only themselves to blame for blowing a place in the last 16 of the Europa League.




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Celtic 1-3 Copenhagen: Bhoys beaten as the Danes put three past the hosts

STEPHEN MCGOWAN AT CELTIC PARK: By the end of a calamitous Europa League exit even the intervention of a VAR couldn't prevent Celtic taking a gun and firing three bullets into their feet.




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Hearts 1-0 Rangers: Oliver Bozanic fires hosts into semi-final as Gerrard's silverware hopes fade

FRASER MACKIE AT TYNECASTLE PARK: The spectacular, unexpected and alarming disintegration of the domestic ambitions of Rangers is complete.




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Simple blood is saving lives by detecting lung cancer years before symptoms show

Rebecca Allison, 69, and Shirley Dolan, 63, were both recipients of a revolutionary blood test - called the EarlyCDT-Lung test - that detected their lung cancer years before symptoms appeared.




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Mysterious death of Swedish woman in Scotland 'classified as secret' by foreign ministry 15 years on

A report looking into the mysterious death of a Swedish woman in Scotland, Annie Borjesson, 30, has been redacted and marked 'classified as secret' by Swedish authorities.




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Scottish Rugby Union determined that Six Nations tie with France will go ahead

The Scottish Rugby Union have insisted that the Six Nations clash with France will go ahead as planned - despite a female Scotland player contracting coronavirus.




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Susan Boyle dons her iconic Britain's Got Talent audition dress 11 years later

She stunned the nation 11 years ago when she walked onto the Britain's Got Talent Stage and blew everyone away with her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream.




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Clubs fear that postponing Euro 2020 won't save Premier League season

A growing number of Premier League clubs fear that even the postponement of Euro 2020 will not be sufficient to save this season in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.




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Woman spends £13,000 a year pampering her DOGS

Claire Kelly Johnston, 33, from Glasgow, who spends £13,000 a year on her dogs appeared on This Morning today where she told she 'wouldn't change any of it' because they are 'her babies'.




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How accurate really is Netflix's new drama The English Game?

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. The English Game, penned by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, is set in 1879 and focuses on the first full-time professional players.




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Lorry driver, 67, who raped drunk stranger, 22, is jailed for only five years 

Joseph Hail raped the woman after finding her in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park. Hail was also convicted of sexually assaulting two girls, aged 16 and 19




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Gerard Butler and Morgan Brown hit the beach despite Stay At Home policy amid coronavirus crisis

Gerard Butler and ladylove Morgan Brown hit the beach near Malibu  on Monday despite the Stay At Home policy in effect in California due to coronavirus crisis.




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Scientists who cloned Dolly the Sheep developing new coronavirus treatment using immune cells

Scientists behind the cloning of Dolly the Sheep in Edinburgh, 1996 (pictured) say the new treatment could be available for the NHS to treat the coronavirus by July.




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Scottish newsagent sells coronavirus antibody test kits for £30 each

Nadeem Anwar, who runs Patrick Superstore in Glasgow, has already bought 100,000 kits from China and is waiting for another 225,000 to arrive.




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Great-gran, 81, with terminal cancer beats coronavirus in time for her birthday 

Mavis Torrance, from Bishopbriggs, told STV she displayed a high temperature days after her daughter Angela Grubb and son-in-law Gus started to show symptoms of Covid-19.




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Bertie Auld recalls when 136,505 people watched Celtic beat Leeds at Hampden in European Cup semi

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY KIERAN GILL: The front page of The Glasgow Herald on Thursday April 16, 1970, was split in two. On the right-hand side, the headline read: 'Apollo 13 off course for the Earth.'




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Thug jailed for beating up man is in prison after smashing lantern over his nurse girlfriend's head

Thug David Newlands (pictured) has been jailed for 20 months after attacking his former lover Jennifer Watson at her home in Glasgow when he suspected her of cheating on him.




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Nurse who won giveaway contest was refused her prize because she was working 12 hour shift

Lara Harper, from Glasgow, who entered a competition for NHS workers has told how she was refused the prize after she was unable to join their live event due to working on the frontline.




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Coronavirus is killing its victims up to 13 YEARS before they would have died naturally, study finds

Men who die of COVID-19 are losing, on average, 13 years of their lives, while women have 11 years cut off their life expectancy, according to a study carried out by Public Health Scotland.




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NHS 'refuses' to send doctor to 78-year-old cancer patient because of coronavirus lockdown

Old Kilpatrick Medical Practice in Glasgow, 'refused' to send a doctor to Stuart Cameron, 78, who died of a heart attack brought on by lung cancer five days after he was diagnosed.




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This weekend marks 40 years since Sir Alex Ferguson lifted his first top-flight trophy as a manager

BRIAN MAJORIBANKS: On a magical afternoon in Leith exactly 40 years ago, unfancied Aberdeen confounded the odds - and their critics - to break the spell cast over the land by the Glasgow giants.




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Heart-melting moment 15-month-old boy tells his parents 'I love you' for the first time

Aimee-Jane Strang, 20, and her partner William Ronan, 22, from Glasgow, Scotland, were thrilled when their 15-month-old son Blair repeated 'I love you' back to them in a sweet recording.




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Sam Burgess has benefited from switch to back row, says New Zealand international Sonny Bill Williams

CHRIS FOY IN SAMOA: Sam Burgess's switch to the back row has enhanced his prospects of appearing at the World Cup, according to his leading Kiwi rival from rugby league.




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Sonny Bill Williams insists there are no easy games in the World Cup after New Zealand overcome Argentine scare at Wembley

Sonny Bill Williams made an instant impact as New Zealand opened their World Cup defence with victory against Argentina in front of 90,000 at Wembley, but says there is plenty of work to do.




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New Zealand's Sonny Bill Williams targets quarter-final starting role against France 

To Sonny Bill Williams, the All Blacks' stunning loss to France in the quarterfinals of the 2007 Rugby World Cup is ancient history. 'I didn't even watch the game, I was playing rugby league,' Williams said.




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Sonny Bill Williams hands young New Zealand fan his Rugby World Cup winners' medal following Twickenham final victory

It is scenes like this that sum up the magical quality of sport. Moments after making history with New Zealand by retaining the World Cup, Sonny Bill Williams gave his medal to a young supporter.




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Sonny Bill Williams given new Rugby World Cup winners medal after handing young New Zealand fan his own one following Twickenham final victory

After wowing the world of sport with his incredible gesture to a young fan, New Zealand's Sonny Bill Williams has been rewarded by World Rugby with a new medal.




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Rugby World Cup-winning New Zealand centre Sonny Bill Williams is reunited with the very lucky youngster who received his medal

The lucky fan who was handed a medal by All Black ace Sonny Bill Williams after running onto the field has been reunited with the centre ahead of the squad's return to New Zealand. 




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Ex-All Blacks rugby player Sonny Bill Williams undergoes 'cupping' medical treatment

All Blacks rugby player and former NRL star Sonny Bill Williams is a powerful athlete and has revealed his bizarre secret weapon - an unsightly, bloody procedure.




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Sonny Bill Williams cupping treatment is not the only bizarre celeb beauty trend

When Sonny Bill Williams posted a photo of himself getting cupping treatment social media went in to overdrive. Here Femail reveals the strangest beauty treatments that celebrities swear by




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Sonny Bill Williams tweets graphic images of dead Syrian refugee children

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Sonny Bill Williams tweeted explicit pictures of two dead children with wounds to their heads and torsos following his visit to Syrian refugee camps.




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UNICEFcriticises Sonny Bill Williams for tweeting pictures of dead children in Syria

Global children's fund charity UNICEF have criticised rugby star Sonny Bill Williams after he posted explicit pictures of two dead children in Syria to his 500,000 followers on Twitter.




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Sonny Bill Williams scores try with his first touch as New Zealand star makes Sevens debut in World Rugby Series

Sonny Bill Williams' debut for the New Zealand Sevens began in dream fashion on Saturday. He was the only newcomer to their side named to play in the Wellington round of the World Sevens series.