Council inspectors have told the owners of the hotel - which receives £1m a year in a taxpayers cash - to carry out urgent repairs.
A hotel in Glasgow that receives £1 million a year in taxpayers' cash to house the homeless has been ordered to improve living standards.
Read more: Glasgow hotel 'being run like open prison' rakes in £1m a year in taxpayers' cash to house homeless Sweeney said: “It is welcome that Glasgow City Council have sent inspectors to the hotel and provided the owners with a list of essential repair works.
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