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The collective, made up of academics, musicians and artists, has achieved international recognition for their unique approach to storytelling, with their debut album, Glasgow: A History (Vol. I of VI) ...
The two big Edinburgh International Festival shows thus far may have finished their runs, but there is still plenty of life on the Fringe, with ...
Ardrossan will get a ferry service again next month, as the MV Isle of Arran returns for one week only. Ferry operators CalMac won't be able to use Troon Harbour from Monday, September 8, to Sunday, ...
Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott is to stand trial next year over allegations of child sex abuse. Dott, 48, is accused of two charges relating to primary school-age children. The allegations ...
In a book festival appearance, the former first minister was pushed on her government's failure to close the poverty related a.
A woman threatened to blow up her house with oxygen tanks while she sang Sophie Ellis Bextor's hit Murder on the Dancefloor.
The Celtic boss was then asked how confident he is of keeping Maeda at the club: "I'm very confident of that, yeah, as can be," he replied. A versatile frontman, Maeda particularly impressed when he ...
United finished 15th last term and lost the Europa League final to put the lid on a miserable and financially-damaging campaign.
Choreographer Natasha Gilmore's latest work for her Glasgow-based company Barrowland Ballet gets under the skin of boys' journey into manhood ...
Merseyside Police said 134 people were injured when Paul Doyle allegedly drove his vehicle into crowds leaving the waterfront after the parade.
The latest findings on global warming driving more extreme heatwaves come as parts of Europe are hit by scorching temperatures and the UK swelters.
Education leaders have warned of the possible continuation of ‘stark’ divides in top grades between different regions.
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