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Something becomes blindingly clear in the 464 pages of Nicola Sturgeon's memoir, and the author is going to hate it being pointed out ...
In his critique of Nicola Sturgeon’s legacy (“Her left-wing legacy has changed Scotland – and not for the better”, The Herald, August 15), Andy Maciver bemoans the decline in Scottish education, ...
The Ministry of Defence is being urged to publish full details of a nuclear incident which took place at Faslane earlier this year ...
Lunch on Saturday with an old friend. He’s hasn’t been in Glasgow for 20 years so I ask him what he thinks of it now. He makes a face. Not ...
I am proud of Glasgow’s record in supporting refugees. Migration has enhanced our 850-year story. But asylum policy in the UK has become a ...
Glasgow City Council's leader warns UK asylum policy is fuelling a homelessness crisis, with costs projected to hit £66m by 2026/27.
The chartered accountant who had spent seven years with KPMG was considering a career change. A family governance project around the fourth-generation bakery meant that “the conclusion was clear: if ...
The 250-berth marina dates from the 1800s and at one stage was used as a wartime submarine base. It leads our round-up this week. Christie & Co handled the confidential sale of the Holy Loch Marina ...
The Prime Minister, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Friedrich Merz will host the coalition of the willing on Sunday afternoon.
An inflation figure often used to determine increases in the cost of train travel will be announced on Wednesday.
Rising levels of poverty ‘would make Charles Dickens furious’, Lord Kinnock said in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
Rasmus Hojlund was omitted from the squad for Manchester United’s Premier League opener against Arsenal as speculation swirls about his future. The 22-year-old striker has failed to justify his price ...