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Gang war victim Michael Lyons was young family garage worker gunned down in broad daylight hit
Scotland's bloody gang wars have claimed the lives of crime family members and footsoldiers throught the decades. Our new series looks at the hoods who died in terror after turf wars turned into deadly vendettas on the city streets. -
Scottish Labour candidate hoping to follow in mum's footsteps
Suzanne MacLeod says she wants to make things better for people in Airdrie, Shotts and the villages around. -
Star Wars collection almost donated to charity after death of fan could fetch £20k at auction
John and June Scott, who live in Elgin, nearly gave away their son Paul's collection for free after he died in October. -
Third of Uber drivers on brink of quitting due to rising fuel costs
Unions are demanding urgent support as a poll revealed some drivers are taking home £750 a week less than a year ago. -
Man rushed to hospital with serious injuries after 'disturbance' in Glasgow
Officers remain at the scene this morning as they carry out enquiries. -
Couple's ASBO nightmare neighbour evicted after two-year terror battle
After Amy and Chris contacted police, Peter Ferguson was given an antisocial behaviour order but breached the terms at least seven times. -
Glasgow City Council has 'no powers' to stop Celtic or Rangers title party chaos
Chiefs have "no powers" to stop fans potentially causing title party mayhem if Celtic or Rangers win the league. -
Twisted prison letters show how killer dad Chris Watts' murdered wife and kids
WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: Chris Watts killed his pregnant wife Shanann and their two daughters, Bella and Cece, in a brutal murder that shocked the world - and he detailed his crimes in chilling prison letters -
B&M selling £7 'eye-catching' mushroom light that makes gardens look 'stylish'
The new solar-powered light adds something 'eye-catching' to outdoor spaces -
Scotland’s wild salmon numbers sink to record low amid 'catastrophic decline'
Official figures show rod catches of salmon slumped to just 28,020 – the lowest since records began in 1952.

