The fire started in a vape shop on Union Street at about 15:45 on Sunday 8 March, with firefighters called soon after.

The blaze engulfed the entire building which occupied the corner of Union Street and Gordon Street, next to Glasgow Central Station.

The building known as Union Corner, dates back to 1851, pre-dating the station which opened in 1879.

The structure collapse with only part of the facade left standing.

This has been demolished by Glasgow City Council with work continuing to remove the rubble.