
Stewart Paterson
Political Correspondent at The Glasgow Times
Stewart Paterson, Glasgow Evening Times Political Correspondent.
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1 week ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stewart Paterson
Glasgow businesses are among the latest list of firms named for not paying the national minimum wage to staff. It includes hair and beauty firms, takeaways, a car wash, nurseries and a dental practice. HMRC revealed the employers who failed to comply with National Minimum wage legislation and who face financial penalties. READ NEXT: Glasgow's drug consumption room to come under scrutiny at Westminster next week The firms on the list are Lorna @ Head Office, hairdressing in Bearsden.
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1 week ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stewart Paterson
Thistle Centre (Image: PA) GLASGOW’S drug consumption room will come under scrutiny at the House of Commons next week. The facility has been at the centre of controversy in recent weeks, with residents nearby complaining they have seen an increase in drug taking and dealing in the surrounding streets since it opened. The Thistle Centre in Hunter Street, Calton, opened in January and operates 12 hours a day from 9am to 9pm.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Stewart Paterson
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glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stewart Paterson
Buses in Glasgow (Image: Newsquest) A consultation on bus services in the Glasgow area closes this week. People with an interest in how to improve bus services for passengers are being urged to get their views in before the deadline of 5pm on Thursday, May 29. Strathclyde Partnership for Transport is running the consultation to help it develop a regional bus strategy for the west of Scotland.
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1 week ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stewart Paterson
Anas Sarwar Nigel Farage (Image: PA) Anas Sarwar has challenged Nigel Farage to come to “come up here” to Scotland and make his “poisonous” comments to his face. The Reform UK leader had accused Sarwar of “introducing sectarianism” to Scottish politics, while the Scottish Labour leader hit back and branded Farage “poisonous”. After Farage made a speech in London attacking the Labour leader, Sarwar has now thrown down a gauntlet to the former Ukip leader.
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