A 39-year-old man has died after being hit by a bus on Argyle Street.
He was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident, while no passengers or the driver of the bus were injured.
Police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward to help them establish the circumstances that caused the crash.
Next, a South Side charity which has operated for almost 40 years has announced it has been forced to close at the end of June after running out of money.
The directors of the Glasgow Play-Resource Association made the difficult decision after failing to find an affordable and secure premise after a two year search.
The charity prevent tonnes of waste material going to landfill each year and promotes creativity through its craft store.
And in other news, Sauchiehall Street is set to get a £5.6 million makeover in new plans that will see green spaces boosted and active travel improved.
Council Leader Susan Aitken said it was the biggest project of its kind in the UK and the aim is to bring a more attractive environment into the city centre while improving connections and encouraging more walking, cycling and wheeling.