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THE importance of Inverness – the northernmost city in Britain – in Scottish history cannot be overstated. Last week I showed how it ...
Glasgow's role as an asylum dispersal hub is partly historical, as until 2022 it was the only Scottish city to which the Home Office would send asylum seekers. More than nine in 10 asylum seekers ...
Faim was recently taken over by the team behind Blackfriars, The Duke’s Umbrella and Barras Art and Design, and is now set to reopen as Cuvée.
“Opening May 2025.” We previously reported that Rascal and The Drake had been acquired by Glasgow hospitality group, Merchant Pubs & Bars, joining a roster of venues including Blackfriars, The Duke’s ...
Scottish Comedian of the Year winner and host of the Some Laugh podcast Marc Jennings brings his sold-out Edinburgh Fringe show home to Glasgow & Blackfriars Basement Marc recorded his debut stand ...
Planning has been approved to transform Glasgow's historic dry docks - which had a starring role in a hit Hollywood film - into a new neighbourhood with hundreds of new homes. The iconic Govan ...
Jack Traynor, from Cumbernauld, has been chosen by Blackfriars of Bell Street and Brass Tacks Comedy to perform at this year's Fringe. His debut show, Before I Forget, will run from July 30 to August ...
The airline said it plans to operate a flight from Glasgow Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Thursday, May 15, with the return leg landing in Glasgow on Monday ...
Three 1960s tower blocks have been brought crashing down in seconds by demolition experts, changing the skyline of northern Glasgow. The 26-storey towers at Wyndford Road were destroyed using ...
30 students have 'occupied' the Charles Wilson Building at the University of Glasgow this morning. The bunch of pupils are insisting they 'will not leave' until the education institution 'commits to ...
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