Glasgow
Police Officer Critical After Six Injured in Glasgow Hotel Stabbing
First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has asked the public to avoid the area as police deal with an "ongoing incident".
What Is the Circadian Rhythm?
People should think twice about using their smartphones after 10 p.m., according to scientists.
U.K. Terror Attacks Bring Tight Security to Eminem Show
Music venues are taking extra security precautions after the terror attack in Manchester following an Ariana Grande performance.
British Airline First in Europe to Ban Morning Alcohol
From low-cost airline Jet2.com will not serve alcohol on flights before 8am.
Ronaldo Came Close to Rangers Move From Barcelona
The Brazilian striker almost made the transfer after leaving Barcelona in 1997.
RIBA Stirling Prize 2016 Nominees
This year's RIBA architectural design nominees include Damien Hirst's free gallery in London.
Virgin Trains Launch Free Films on 'Netflix-Style' App
The onboard streaming app will offer 200 hours of digital films and TV shows.
Glasgow Shopkeeper: Britain's Ahmadis Living in Fear
The murder of Asad Shah has the religious community worried that it will face more violence.
FDA Approves Emergency Test for Ebola Patients
The test will allow the disease to be diagnosed very quickly
Confirmed Case of Ebola Diagnosed in Glasgow
The patient recently returned from Sierra Leone, the Scottish government said.
Several Killed After Rubbish Truck Ploughs Into Glasgow Christmas Shoppers
At least seven people are seriously injured as well a police spokesman said this number could rise
After Scottish Independence Vote, Separatists Say Britain Reneging on Pledges
"People have no confidence in Tory guarantees and they are absolutely fizzing about what looks like a preparation for a betrayal of solemn commitment made," Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond said
Scottish Police Investigate Referendum Fraud
Two weeks after the independence referendum, Scottish police have been alerted to a stash of binned ballots, thrown out by the Glasgow roadside
Photos: Scotland Votes 'No' for Independence
High turnouts and a Yes vote in Scotland's largest city couldn't keep the Nos from claiming victory
Independence Diary: Scottish Socialists Push for Yes Vote to Smash 'British Imperialist State'
The Scottish Socialist Worker Party is campaigning hard for a Yes vote, but for rather different reasons to everyone else
British PM Cameron to Make One of Last Scotland Visits Before Vote to Try to Keep UK Intact
The British Prime Minister will visit Scotland this week to try to make an emotional case for the Union
Putting Themselves Second: Meet The Guides Racing Alongside Blind Athletes
Blind people have dogs, blind athletes have fellow sprinters. Why do guide runners put themselves second?
Glasgow Council To Fly Palestinian Flag, More Cities 'Fully Expected' To Follow
Scotland's largest city will fly the Palestinian flag tomorrow as a show of solidarity for Gaza, with Israeli community wary of Hamas support