BBC Gladiator star visits Lenzie school for Children in Need
BBC Gladiator Steel visited a Glasgow school as part of a school tour for BBC Children in Need.
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Covering news from Scotland. Some of Sandhya's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
BBC Gladiator Steel visited a Glasgow school as part of a school tour for BBC Children in Need.
A Glasgow woman is celebrating 10 years of being cancer-free by supporting a cancer charity's Bauble Appeal.
A Cumbernauld man who binned his bowel cancer screening kit and was later diagnosed with the disease is raising awareness for early detection.
A mother has shared how a music and social change programme helped her family start a new life in Glasgow.
The council is ramping up efforts to reduce poverty in the area.
A limited-edition Grinch-themed menu is available at Primark Braehead.
A North East NHS charity has teamed up with the Newcastle Eagles to spotlight men's mental health issues.
Residents are being asked for their views on Trafford Council's plan to introduce subscription fees for garden waste collections.
A church in Grange-over-Sands has announced the return of its popular Christmas Tree Festival.
Seven organisations in Fermanagh and Omagh will benefit from a share of £349,553.
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