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GB News on MSNPolice launch July crackdown against motorists who face £5,000 fine and 12-month driving banPolice forces are cracking down on dangerous motorists this month, with drink and drug driving offences spiking in July. The ...
Surely anyone planning a night out in Glasgow is entitled to expect reliable, affordable and joined-up public transport which will get you into ...
DRIVERS could be hit with Clyde Tunnel toll and congestion charges under bombshell new plans being eyed by Glasgow City ...
Network Rail bosses have issued an urgent safety warning after CCTV captured multiple incidents of people on the railway line ...
Glasgow is considering bringing in a driver congestion charge and Clyde Tunnel toll, as Transport Scotland suggests the city could take a ‘leading role’ in looking at a new scheme. The local authority ...
Glasgow is once again the drink drive hotspot of Scotland with 1,026 offences recorded in the past year, new figures show.
David McGurk, Unite industrial officer, said: "Unite has been informed by Amey that up to 100 jobs are at immediate risk. The ...
Run in collaboration with the Scottish Government and its agencies, the STA’s strategy set out its vision for making Scotland a world leader in 21st-century tourism by focusing on increasing the ...
Plans to introduce 20 miles per hour speed limits on more than 1,000 roads across Inverclyde are to go back before local councillors today.
Tennis fans have been served a sweltering start to Wimbledon as today was one of the hottest June days on record.
An Inverclyde campaign group has added its voice to calls for an inquiry into Scotland’s ferry procurement strategy.
An MSP is calling for major changes to Scotland’s bus network. Mark Ruskell, Scottish Green MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, is urging the Scottish Government to take bold action to bring bus services ...
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