Exclusive Glasgow by-election bungle 'councillor' no longer employed by council
The councillor at the centre of the Glasgow by-election bungle is no longer working for the council.
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I am the Political Correspondent for the Glasgow Times. I cover all the goings on from our Glasgow MPs at Westminster, MSPs at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, what Glasgow City Council is up to and the stories the people of Glasgow want to know about.
I am the Political Correspondent for the Glasgow Times. I cover all the goings on from our Glasgow MPs at Westminster, MSPs at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, what Glasgow City Council is up to and the stories the people of Glasgow want to know about.
The councillor at the centre of the Glasgow by-election bungle is no longer working for the council.
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A council by election winner in Glasgow has been disqualified after a failing to follow the rules after the victory.
Pensioners in Scotland will get a payment to help with heating next winter, the Scottish Government has said.
WORK on the fifth of eight new frigates for the Royal Navy started in Glasgow.
Almost 1000 people have reported rough sleeping in Glasgow this year.
A plan to lower the speed limit on certain roads is out for consultation
Musicians have written to Sir Richard Branson over thousands of pounds owed after the closure of the Virgin Hotel in Glasgow.
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