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Clune Park was first described as Scotland's Chernobyl more than a decade ago, and the name has stuck. Local politicians say ...
A talented 84-year-old artist could not believe it when some very special guests turned up for his inaugural art show at his care home.
Mr Logan, former chief entrepreneurial advisor to the Scottish Government and former chief operating officer of technology “unicorn” Skyscanner, will take up the role in May at Scotland’s national ...
Two members of the prestigious Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society were facing calls for their resignation yesterday after pews ...
The exhibition will run in the Reid Gallery Corridor at The Glasgow School of Art from 5th till 28th April, and is part of ...
Queen's Park superfan Shiyu Ji travelled nearly 6,000 miles from Osaka in Japan to see his beloved Spiders play in their ...
April brings a batch of festivals, Record Store Day shenanigans, and a whole load of top gigs besides – here are our ...
They are pleading for the role to be filled on a busy road outside a primary school in the ... A spokesperson for Glasgow City Council says they are receiving low levels of uptake in recruiting for ...
A THINK tank has released plans to launch a high-speed rail network connecting 39 destinations in Europe – with a line even connecting Glasgow and Kyiv. 21st Europe’s so-called Starline network is an ...
A familiar face on Inverclyde’s creative scene says a group of three secondary school art teachers inspired her to follow her dreams – and ...
View of the terrace party at Current Plans with art installation by Lousy. Photo: Helen Leung Despite Hong Kong still grappling with political and economic uncertainties, the city was bustling ...
A LANTERN parade lit up Sauchiehall Street bringing "excitement and positivity" to the famous thoroughfare. Dozens of Garnethill residents braved the heavy rain on Thursday, March 27 to take part in ...