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Pensioner dies in hospital after being hit by motorbike on busy Glasgow road
The 74-year-old pedestrian was rushed to hospital after the crash but sadly died nine days later. -
TRNSMT bosses could change stage times for Scotland World Cup clash with Morocco
Scotland's biggest musical festival starts on the same day as Scotland play their second match of the World Cup - the first they have qualified for in 28 years. -
Scotmid introduces quick and easy way for customers to support people living with dementia
The digital micro-donation option is now available in all Scotmid and Semichem stores across Lanarkshire. -
Tesco customers thanked for Winter Food Collection support as 2,300 meals donated in West Lothian
Stores across West Lothian received more than 2,300 meals from customers, which will go on to support Trussell and FareShare in providing support for those in need. -
Clyde Valley Housing Association marks completion of landmark development at former Overtown Primary
Guests were invited to tour the development and view the finished homes, with the event drawing strong attendance and positive feedback on the quality and design of the properties. -
High street favourite on brink of administration with 49 restaurants at risk
The chain has operated in the UK since 1986 -
Bathgate Labour candidate accuses Scottish Government of 'abandoning' ASN pupils
In West Lothian, there are now 10,742 pupils with ASN and 43 ASN teachers – meaning every teacher is on average responsible for 248 pupils. -
West Lothian couple reopen only pub in village after eight-month closure
Craig and Claire Smalley proudly welcomed their first customers to the Tally Ho in Winchburgh last week, in their first venture into running a bar. -
Scots shop firebombed days after men jailed for machete murder bid on owner
This come days after two of store owner Mohammed Arif's attackers were jailed over a machete murder bid. -
Livingston MP to meet with RAAC affected residents in the New Year
The visit follows a recent coffee morning public meeting in Murieston, where residents from Craigshill and surrounding areas raised serious concerns about the impact RAAC is having on their homes and finances.

