A historic building on the site of a new housing development in Glasgow has been demolished. The gatehouse to the Victoria Infirmary in Battlefield, built in 1889, was pulled down this month despite ...
In the previous two books, young Christopher has been caught up in hair-raising exploits with his otherworldly companion Mal from the archipelago, a parallel world to ours, which is inhabited by ...
Train to Stranraer, ferry to Larne, bus to Belfast, coach to Galway. Courtesy of Two Doors Down (Christmas Eve, BBC1), who doesn’t know how to get from Glasgow to Galway?
New Year's resolutions can be very stressful, especially if you have run out of things to change about yourself.
In 2026, Edinburgh will become the latest city to appoint a ‘night czar’ to oversee and support its night-time economy. But what will ...
To quote the new wave band, XTC, in its 1979 Top 20 hit, we’re all ‘making plans for Nigel’. Nigel Farage that is. But some of us, to quote the song lyrics again, do not ‘want what's best for him’ and ...
The Tory Party are too concerned about Nigel Farage and Reform UK to realise that their best chance of success in the future comes through ...
Government in crisis and the people divided – 2025 has not been an easy year. But perhaps there are signs of hope, says Mark Smith ...
Roger Billcliffe, a hugely significant figure in the Scottish art world for the last 56 years, has contributed enormously to the cultural life ...
Scots could face being “punished again” if the UK Labour Government presses ahead with changes to the state pension age without taking Scotland’s demographic needs into account, an SNP MSP has warned.
It’s easy to argue that it’s been an eventful period for investors, and navigating the markets is certainly not always black and white ...
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