FAMILY PHOTO: Jane Nicklinson, her late husband Tony and their daughters lost the fight to legalise assisted suicide before his death last August. Photo courtesy of PA. April 23, 2013
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Opinion: Tommy Sheridan, the Bedroom tax, the fight back and me

March 28, 2013

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By Tommy Sheridan Would you trust a motor mechanic to perform heart surgery on you? A bricklayer to apply a spray-tan? No of course you wouldn’t.

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Opinion: Humza Yousaf on the record

March 28, 2013

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By Humza Yousaf On Wednesday 20th March, George Osborne will announce his Budget. Admittedly, these can be pretty predictable affairs with lots of cheering and whooping from the Chancellor’s back benchers and heckling and waving of papers from the opposition.

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Partick’s Chris Erskine eyes Ramsdens Cup glory

March 21, 2013

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By Ciaran Shanks Partick Thistle ace Chris Erskine believes that the club’s Ramsdens Cup run has been an added bonus for the fans this season. The 26-year-old midfielder has been a stand-out player for Thistle this season as they continue to battle it out with Morton for the First Division title.

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Councillor working to establish large food bank in Glasgow

March 28, 2013

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By David Cuthbertson  As more people around the south west of Glasgow find themselves struggling to feed themselves and their family one local councillor has been working to establish a large food bank for the area.

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Cardonald College volunteers do their bit in the battle against dementia

March 28, 2013

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By Chris Kelso Volunteers from Cardonald College are hoping to bring some Easter cheer to residents at a care home in Cardonald. The project is spearheaded by media lecturer Jim McIvor who hopes the monthly visits to Cardonald Care Home will have an impact on the volunteers themselves as well as the elderly.

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