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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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Savvy shopper bags £290-worth of wood flooring for £70

Ellen Humphries, 56, from Glasgow, told latestdeals.co.uk that she was quoted £290 for new wooden flooring, so she asked the manager if they had open packets in the back she could buy from.




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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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NHS expert DR DAVID UNWIN shares his revolutionary plan

DR DAVID UNWIN: Thanks to low carb, my GP practice in Southport, Merseyside, has changed, with nearly 50 per cent of my patients having put their type 2 into remission.




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The SNP's record in power is shameful, write RICHARD PENDLEBURY and RACHEL WATSON 

The SNP have been ramping up calls for independence. But with their ex-leader (pictured with Nicola Sturgeon) on trial for attempted rape, their record in power is shameful, the Mail reports.




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Cycling to work cuts your risk of dying by a fifth

Cycling to work cuts your chances of dying early - despite the risk of being hit by a car, according to a research team at the University of Glasgow (pictured, stock).




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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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Hilarious moment comic Jimmy Carr photobombs groups of friends as they enjoy a night out in Glasgow

A group of four girls were posing for a picture while enjoying their night out on the town in Glasgow before Jimmy Carr realised his perfect chance to sneak in behind.




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Glasgow boss gives former rough sleeper a RESTAURANT as reward for hard work

Modou Diagne, 26, left Tenerife in 2013 in search of a better life but became homeless on the streets of Glasgow. But he was given the chance of a lifetime by responding to a restaurant's job advert.




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Major hospitality firm G1 Group halts plans to dismiss new staff

One of Scotland's largest hospitality companies, the G1 Group, has stopped plans to dismiss its newest staff members, after the UK Government announced a job retention scheme.




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Coronavirus Scotland: Andy Robertson 'thought to be player behind Glasgow food bank donation'

The donation has helped a number of centres based in the Scottish capital and surrounding areas going, with countless locals heavily affected by the ongoing health crisis.




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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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Love Island's Paige Turley reunites with boyfriend Finley Tapp

The reality star, 22, apologised to her fans for being 'absent', before explaining she had been busy catching up with her beau after he arrived at her home in Glasgow.




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Mother-of-two, 29, with severe endometriosis can't get surgery due to coronavirus

Beautician Rachel Grant, 29, from Glasgow, was diagnosed with endometriosis when she was 14, and has since had 74 operations, but is unable to get treatment for the forseeable future.




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Glasgow NHS intensive care nurse told to write her will before starting shift

Amber Cowan, 28, works at a hospital in Glasgow and claims managers told her to get her affairs in order before starting her first night shift on a COVID-19 ward.




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Jermain Defoe says Rangers boss Steven Gerrard will be a 'top, top, top manager'

Gerrard is nearing the end of his second season at Ibrox and is already being talked up as future manager of Liverpool, the club where he became a legend as a player.




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Alex Salmond 'was a bully' says Scotland's most senior QC who represented him in court

Gordon Jackson QC, 71, Scotland's most senior QC, was filmed on an Edinburgh-Glasgow train discussing the high-profile sexual assault case.




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Shocking video shows women deliberately coughing in people's faces

A witness filmed three young women walking along the pavement of a Glasgow street at midday on Tuesday and spluttering over people as they approached them.




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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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Major UN climate change summit set to take place in Glasgow postponed

The Cop26 meeting was set to take place at Glasgow's Scottish Events Campus - which is being turned into a temporary coronavirus field hospital - from November 9 to 20.




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Royal Navy's newest and greenest warship HMS Tamar arrives at its home port for the first time 

The Royal Navy's newest and greenest warship has arrived in its home port of Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time. HMS Tamar, is the fourth of five new patrol vessels built in Glasgow shipyards.




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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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Thirteen people die in just seven days as coronavirus sweeps through care home 

Burlington Court care home (pictured), in the east end of Glasgow, has seen 13 residents die in just seven days due to illnesses 'linked to covid-19', as two staff members are treated for the virus.




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Paige Turley PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Love Island star puts on a leggy display in white blazer dress

The Love Island winner, 22, showcased her toned and tanned pins in the thigh-grazing number, which also featured a racy plunging neckline.




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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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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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Toddler unexpectedly dies after falling asleep while watching a film

David George's father found him unconscious in his bedroom in Glasgow after David left play-time with his brother and sister to watch Transformers. The toddler died of SUDC after falling asleep.




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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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Princess Anne marks the opening of the NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital in Glasgow

The Princess Royal, 69, appeared in a clip on the Royal Family's Twitter account to congratulate those involved in the building and preparation of the NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital in Glasgow.




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Costa Coffee will reopen another 29 stores across Britain for deliveries and drive-through orders

Four branches re-opened in Manchester and Bristol on April 24, a month after the lockdown began - but 12 delivery only and 17 drive-through stores will re-open today in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Leeds.




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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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A woman travelled to Uganda to discover the truth of her adoptive 'twin' brother  

EXCLUSIVE: Michaela Foster Marsh, 53, from Glasgow, longed to know where her adopted brother Frankie came from after he was welcomed into their family aged 13 months in 1967.




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Quade Cooper says boxing keeps him out of trouble as he prepares to fight on same card as Sonny Bill Williams 

Australia fly-half Quade Cooper believes a few rounds of boxing in the ring might help to keep him out of trouble outside it. Cooper will feature alongside Sonny Bill Williams in Sydney.




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Social media users crack up as Sonny Bill Williams takes on Chauncy Welliver

All Black Sonny Bill Williams beat Chauncy Welliver of the US in his latest fight on Saturday night. However, compared to the ripped Williams, Welliver looked like he'd trained by eating pizza.




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All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams shares cute photo of baby daughter

Sonny Bill Williams has shared the first photo of his five-month-old daughter, and she looks just like her All Blacks star dad.




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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 gives boy his Rugby World Cup medal after he was tackled

New Zealand star Sonny Bill Williams has been praised after gifting his coveted Rugby World Cup medal to a young fan who was tackled by a heavy handed security guard when he invaded the pitch.




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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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The boy Sonny Bill Williams gave his Rugby World Cup 2015 medal to is actually 14

Young supporter Charlie Lines, 14, was tackled by security before Sonny Bill Williams gave his Rugby World Cup winners medal to him after he had burst onto the field after Saturday's win.