The Gazette (Scotland) - 31 Dez 2025

Table of content - The Gazette (Scotland) (31 Dez 2025)

‘BRIDGE IS NOT SAFE’
FAMILY’S TRIBUTE TO MISSING GARY
NO PRISON TIME FOR PAEDOPHILE WHO MESSAGED ‘GIRL’
Newton Mearns care home staff raise thousands for children’s charity
Beast who sent ‘12-year-old’ explicit images dodges jail
‘I got the best gift ever this Christmas’
Eight pages of puzzles start
‘Unacceptable’: Residents hit Out over ‘unsafe’ bridge
‘Unacceptable’: Residents hit Out over ‘unsafe’ bridge
Airline’s ‘Tartan Sale’
Council accused of ‘creating confusion’
Teen due to appear in court after ‘murder bid’
Flight path funding
Council gives update on Aurs Road works
Input needed on plans for artwork at Balgray Reservoir
Council warning
Motorist charged
Local foodshare celebrates its third annual festive lunch
Water bills set for year on year rise in a new report
Aldi’s new store plans
Semi-detached villa with ‘rare’ feature lands on the market
Major repair work to take place on bridge
Plans for new indoor golf simulator given go-ahead
Road safety campaign
Paisley paedo faces online ban
Dobbies offers new tea event
Council donates £10,000 to foodbank
Huge sum owed to residents in council tax refunds sparks review
Teen darts sensation celebrated
‘She is our star’
Scottish airline to serve complementary whisky over festive period
Business backing secures future of Clarkston scheme
Nursery set to close despite opposition
Radio station receives national recognition after winning award
PT studio green light
Family pays tribute to missing Celtic fan
Kids centre gets welcome cash boost
Capaldi fence fix
Council leader sets out his ambitions for 2026
Labour veteran vows to hold administration to account
Nine lose jobs as company goes bust
Get fitter, give up something
Nice... or take up a new hobby
Taking a peek at your collections
A mainstay of many childhoods And a remarkable movie star
A mainstay of many childhoods And a remarkable movie star
Essentials for all new entrepreneurs in 2026
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First President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, resigned from office, leaving Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as his successor.
A picture is worth a thousand words
LAST YEAR
Andy Summers
Former flight lieutenant Jerry Rawlings overthrew the government of President Hilla Limann to seize power in Ghana.
The first Huguenots set sail from France for South Africa to escape religious persecution.
Charles Edward Stuart – Bonnie Prince Charlie, the “Young Pretender” – was born in Rome.
Charles Darrow patented his board game Monopoly.
A window tax was imposed in Britain, which resulted in many being bricked up.
Firewatching became compulsory in wartime Britain.
Sir Alex Ferguson
The farthing ceased to be legal tender.
From South Korea to Kyrgyzstan, these are the countries tipped to be trendy for next year
Edinburgh is not just for Christmas & New Year
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HOROSCOPES What does 2026 have in store for you?
Renfrew boss looks back on successful year at the club
Burgh boss keen to keep momentum despite the festive break

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