00:00 Hello, here's the latest news in Glasgow. Police Scotland is undergoing allegations
00:06 of criminality over its investigation into the death of charity cyclist Tony Parsons.
00:11 Caroline Muirhead, who handed in her then boyfriend to the police after he confessed
00:14 to the crimes, has lodged a number of complaints into the handling of the case, saying it has
00:18 destroyed her life. Next up, two historic high-rise flat blocks in the Gwalor Bulls
00:22 are set to be demolished due to fire safety risks. An assessment by Glasgow City Council
00:26 indicated the risk held by the buildings on Caledonia Road could only be permanently reduced
00:30 by removing cladding and timber balconies. A consultation then decided money would be
00:35 better spent rehousing residents and funding new-build housing replacements. And finally,
00:40 iconic statues have been returned to Glasgow's skyline as the theatre they belong to undergoes
00:45 a refurbishment. The four Greek figures have been reinstated on the roof of the Gwalor
00:48 Bulls Citizens' Theatre, which is due to reopen next summer. And that's the up-to-date.
00:52 better.
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