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Israel attacked Iran’s capital Tehran early on Friday in strikes which targeted the country’s nuclear programme and raised the potential for an all-out war between the two bitter Middle East ...
Ms Reeves promised funding of up to £280 million more per year by the end of the spending review period in 2028/29 for the new Border Security Command and committed to end spending on hotels for ...
The Sugar Boat shifted after Storm Eowyn earlier this year which saw hurricane-strength winds batter the Clyde and beyond.
Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, the security minister and finance minister respectively, will be subject to a travel ban and asset freeze.
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The Sugar Boat shifted after Storm Eowyn earlier this year that saw hurricane-strength winds batter the Clyde and beyond.
Councillors have been asked to consider more flexible arrangements for tour buses to park at Helensburgh’s waterfront – but not everybody agrees.
‘MINDLESS thugs’ who destroyed a primary school garden have been slammed for ruining months of hard work by local children. Teachers and adult helpers have vowed they won’t let the vandals win after ...
Progress has been made on tackling the number of people travelling to Helensburgh and being involved in violent crime, police have said.
Greta Thunberg and her fellow activists had set out to protest against Israel’s ongoing military campaign in the Gaza Strip.
Digging into the Advertiser's archives this week, we take a look back at life in Helensburgh and Lomond 15 years ago.