Buckfast bottle train attacker jailed for 12 years
A man who tried to murder a passenger with a broken Buckfast bottle on a Glasgow to Dundee train is sentenced to 12 years. Read the full court details.
A man who tried to murder a passenger with a broken Buckfast bottle on a Glasgow to Dundee train is sentenced to 12 years. Read the full court details.
Thomas Craig, 48, has been sentenced to 15 years for a brutal, unprovoked assault on two strangers aboard a Glasgow to Perth train. Read the full details of the shocking attack.
As Reform UK gains ground and housing pressures mount, Glasgow's famed welcome faces its toughest test. We explore the frontline response from charities, schools, and community activists.
A new Hospital at Home service in Glasgow uses a light-therapy sleeping bag to treat neonatal jaundice, helping families avoid disruptive hospital readmissions. Discover how this innovation supports new parents.
Westminster City Council mandates 70% social rent in new developments, but property experts warn the policy could backfire and reduce overall housing supply. Read the full analysis.
Darren Scott's daughter Sophia was diagnosed with Sanfilippo syndrome before her 4th birthday. He says families are being 'catastrophically failed' by a lack of support and research into the condition.
The University of Glasgow's rector, Dr Ghassan Abu-Sitta, has been cleared of misconduct by a medical tribunal over alleged antisemitism and support for Hamas. Read the full details of the case.
A new report urges the Labour government to launch a mass purchase of rental properties from private landlords. Could this bold policy fix Britain's housing crisis? Read the full analysis.
As living costs soar, more Britons are becoming 'friendlords' - renting to pals. But blurred lines can lead to feuds, unfair evictions, and broken friendships. Discover the risks and how to protect yourself.
Glasgow City Council ordered to pay £80,000 in compensation after a man suffered life-changing injuries from a collapsing lamppost. The council admits liability and announces a £7.5m safety investment.
A London Assembly Member calls for the capital's £51bn pension pool to increase investment in affordable housing, potentially unlocking thousands of new homes and tackling the housing crisis.
Sean Hendry sentenced to six years and three months for attempted murder at Sheraton Grand Hotel. Victim was smothered and choked. Read the full court details.
A quarter of HMOs in England are illegal, creating squalid conditions and a public health emergency costing the NHS £1.4bn. Discover the grassroots fightback.
Celtic have sacked manager Wilfried Nancy with immediate effect after a disastrous eight-game run. Club legend Martin O'Neill returns for a third spell in charge. Get the full story.
Celtic have sacked manager Wilfried Nancy and reappointed club legend Martin O'Neill until the end of the season. Get the full story on the dramatic managerial change at Parkhead.
A Glasgow street art sculpture of a pigeon reading a paper has inspired heartfelt letters from Brits celebrating the overlooked heroism of urban birds. Discover why pigeons deserve our respect.
Strictly Come Dancing star and NHS GP Dr Punam Krishan shares her breast cancer journey, urging early detection after completing treatment. Read her powerful message.
Charities warn of a sharp rise in older people facing homelessness due to high rents and a lack of social housing. Experts call for urgent government action to protect vulnerable pensioners.
Summer Robert, 25, from Glasgow, has a rare condition causing her breasts to weigh over 25kg. Despite severe pain, NHS refused surgery citing BMI. She now earns £70k/month on OnlyFans.
A woman was left paralysed after her abusive ex shoved her over a bannister for refusing a kiss. He is now serving 14 years. Read her powerful story and call to action for domestic abuse survivors.
Up to 400 homes in central Blackpool will be bulldozed next summer under a £90m levelling up scheme, displacing hundreds of vulnerable residents. Critics call it a 'mass dispersion'. Read the full story.
Senior planners and experts warn the government's new towns drive lacks ambition on affordable homes. They argue revitalising existing communities offers a faster, more sustainable solution to the housing crisis.
A year-long investigation exposes London's housing crisis: tenants living with rats, no toilets for a decade, and councils failing to act. Read the shocking human stories.
Tressa Burke, CEO of Glasgow Disability Alliance, declined a New Year Honour, accusing the UK government of fuelling hatred and blame towards disabled people. Read her powerful statement.
New data reveals London's severe construction skills shortage is delaying new builds and forcing buyers to older homes. Discover the impact on the capital's housing targets.
MyLondon's Broken Homes campaign gains cross-party support, demanding a distance cap on temporary housing, urgent lift repairs, and an end to council bidding wars. Sign our petition.
A Guardian investigation reveals how unregulated 'exempt' housing in Birmingham is failing vulnerable residents. In Selly Park, 42% of properties are now such homes, with 30,000 units city-wide. Read the full report.
Vulnerable people in England remain in dangerous 'exempt' accommodation as government delays implementing 2022 law. Charities warn of deaths and exploitation. Read the urgent call for action.
An investigation is underway at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after a human error led to the wrong body being cremated. NHS bosses apologise to the two families affected. Read the full story.
A grieving family cremated the wrong loved one after a Glasgow hospital mortuary released the incorrect body. NHS bosses have launched a full investigation and apologised.