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Cops issue urgent appeal to trace missing man who travelled 300 miles to Arran
James Smith has been missing for over two weeks after travelling to the Isle of Arran. -
Lanarkshire Holyrood candidates urged to commit to keeping promise made to Scotland’s children
The Promise, that all of Scotland’s children grow up loved, safe, respected and realise their full potential, was made in 2020 after more than 5500 children and adults with experience of care and members of the workforce shared their views on what needed to change. -
Lanarkshire Carers celebrates 30-year milestone with plaque unveilings at Airdrie and Hamilton centres
The plaques commemorate three decades of dedicated service to the local community. -
Two men plead guilty to 'violent' murder of Greenock dad
Andrew McQuillan and Richard Mullan have pled guilty to the murder of Michael Beaton. -
Blantyre LIFE wins prestigious Integrated Care Award at Scotland’s Health Awards
Blantyre LIFE delivers a person-centred approach that combines clinical excellence with community-based support, enabling people to safely transition from hospital to home. -
Body found in Kilmacolm field as three men arrested after forensic cops comb Greenock street
Three men, aged 51, 45 and 44, have been arrested in connection with assault. -
Breaking: Boy, 15, suffers 'life-threatening' injuries in stabbing with armed police at scene
It is understood the 15-year-old victim has been taken to hospital with serious injuries -
Bloodied kebab shop rivals fight with huge skewers as terrified shoppers look on
Seven men and a teenage boy have been convicted for their role in the brawl -
Brits 'trust' AI over the Government when it comes to 'correct facts'
A new study has found that Brits have more faith in AI providing accurate information than the government. -
North Lanarkshire Council backs national campaign aiming to highlight ways parents, carers, and teachers can work together
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth unveiled the initiative, which considers the root causes of absences, and identifies ways to approach conversations about wellbeing that may help pupils to improve their attendance.

