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Business doubt over airport link
The head of Network Rail says the business case for building the Glasgow Airport Rail Link no longer stacks up. |
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Budget cuts may sink Clyde ferry
A question mark hangs over the future of one of Scotland's oldest ferry services because of budget cuts. |
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Stores busy for Boxing Day sales
Thousands of shoppers flood into UK shops hoping for a bargain but discounts are not expected to be as big as last year. |
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Major holiday airline goes bust
Scotland's biggest airline, Flyglobespan, is placed in administration after it fails to find a new investor. |
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Jobs boost to build Games village
A Lanarkshire-based company is to create a new factory and 50 new jobs to help build the athletes village for Glasgow 2014. |
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Pink thong fetish flasher jailed
A serial flasher is jailed for 22 months after pleading guilty to breach of the peace at various locations in Glasgow. |
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BAA 'may shut terminal in winter'
Glasgow airport's operator confirms it is considering the closure of a terminal for a few weeks in the winter to cut costs. |
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City warehouse reborn as arts hub
A six-storey Edwardian warehouse in the centre of Glasgow finds new life as a creative hub for the visual arts. |
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Darling attacks referendum plan
The Chancellor tells Scots business leaders SNP plans for an independence referendum are a "distraction". |
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Arrest threat for Nigeria debtors
People who owe billions of dollars to troubled Nigerian banks have been given five days to pay the money, or face arrest. |
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Burst water main in city centre
A burst water main disrupts supplies to some business and domestic premises in Glasgow city centre. |
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'No reversal' for pipe band ban
The Scottish Secretary's bid to resolve a wrangle which saw a Pakistani pipe band barred from Scotland fails. |
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Glasgow rocks with gig revenue
As Duran Duran prepares to play Edinburgh castle, it is revealed that Glasgow's economy will be boosted by £15m from a run of concerts. |
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Police look into £100,000 theft
Goods worth at least £100,000 are stolen in a break-in at a business in Glasgow, police say. |
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Waitrose to open store in Glasgow
Upmarket supermarket chain Waitrose is to expand its Scottish operation by opening its first store in Glasgow. |
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Graduate jobs search demands more
BBC Scotland examines how graduates are faring as Scotland's Summer Graduate Fair in Glasgow opens for business. |
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Riding the road-map of devolution
BBC Scotland's John Knox cycles the length of Scotland's mainland to gauge 10 years of devolution. |
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Drugs found in business premises
Police seize drugs with an estimated street value of £80,000 from a business in Rutherglen, near Glasgow. |
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Key role for buses in 2014 games
Bus services are to play a key role in transporting athletes and spectators in the 2014 Commonwealth Games. |
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Munitions site plan gets go ahead
Proposals to redevelop one of Europe's largest brown field sites get the green light despite local objections. |