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Gerard Butler predicts Scotland World Cup win against England
The Scottish actor made his predictions ahead of the country’s first World Cup match in 28 years.
By
Craig Meighan
13 Jun 2026
Music
It was really fun… but I’m not feeling well: Sigrid powers through sunny set
The Norwegian singer enjoyed her performance but admitted the heat in Glasgow was taking its toll.
By
Craig Meighan
12 Jul 2025
Celebrity News
Hate crime among six charges made on first day of Trnsmt
Police also made arrests over assaults and outstanding warrants as the festival got under way in Glasgow.
By
Craig Meighan
12 Jul 2025
Celebrity News
Scorching weather warning as Trnsmt festival go-ers take over centre of Glasgow
Thousands will descend on Scotland’s largest city to hear the likes of 50 Cent, Snow Patrol, Gracie Abrams and Fontaines DC.
By
Craig Meighan
11 Jul 2025
Business News
Scottish and UK Governments must act to save Alexander Dennis, say MSPs
Holyrood’s Economy and Fair Work Committee said immediate action must be taken to stop the end of bus manufacturing in Scotland.
By
Craig Meighan
10 Jul 2025
Politics
‘They can’t stop us’: Kneecap hit back against Swinney at Glasgow gig
The band played a sold-out O2 Academy show after their spot at TRNSMT was axed following calls from the First Minister and warnings from police.
By
Craig Meighan
9 Jul 2025
UK
Kneecap fans at Glasgow gig rally around trio after festival slot cancelled
The three members of Kneecap arrived at the O2 Academy in Glasgow on Tuesday evening.
By
Craig Meighan
8 Jul 2025
Business News
Business confidence at highest level in eight months, RBS finds
Private sector activity also had its strongest rise since November, the RBS growth tracker found.
By
Craig Meighan
8 Jul 2025
Business News
‘Certain inevitability’ to Grangemouth closure when Labour won power – minster
Michael Shanks told MPs the plant was ‘far too far down the line’ for the outcome to be averted by the time his party won the election.
By
Craig Meighan
4 Jul 2025
Tech
Plan to install mobile masts across rural Scotland massively scaled back
The number of 4G masts being installed as part of the Shared Rural Network will drop from 258 to 44 following pressure from various groups.
By
Craig Meighan
4 Jul 2025
Business News
Alexander Dennis redundancy consultation extended by two weeks
The Finance Secretary said the move would allow the bus manufacturer to explore all options to retain the 400 staff at its two Scottish sites.
By
Craig Meighan
2 Jul 2025
Tech
Scots online shoppers warned over AI-fuelled Amazon Prime Day scams
Consumers have been urged to be vigilant as artificial intelligence makes scams increasingly convincing.
By
Craig Meighan
2 Jul 2025
Politics
MSP vows to continue campaign for brain tumour cure after leaving Holyrood
Beatrice Wishart has been a campaigner for Brain Tumour Research since her daughter was diagnosed with one in 2012.
By
Craig Meighan
30 Jun 2025
Politics
Calls for Scotland-wide seagull summit amid warnings someone could be killed
Tory MSP Rachael Hamilton quoted one Scot as saying people are ‘scared, attacked and traumatised’ by the birds.
By
Craig Meighan
26 Jun 2025
Politics
Swinney apology to Gypsy Travellers ‘significant milestone’, campaigner says
Roseanna McPhee welcomed the First Minister’s formal apology which she said came as a result of years of campaigning.
By
Craig Meighan
25 Jun 2025
Politics
Education Secretary announces £40 million for crisis-hit Dundee University
Jenny Gilruth said she wanted Dundee University to ’emerge from this crisis stronger than ever’ as she vowed to do ‘everything’ she could.
By
Craig Meighan
24 Jun 2025
Business News
Hospitality firms need support to improve pay and conditions, report finds
The Fraser of Allander Institute said improving the industry could help the Scottish Government meet its child poverty targets.
By
Craig Meighan
24 Jun 2025
Politics
‘Disgraceful’ to suggest police wipe records of trans criminals – Constance
The Justice Secretary asked police to launch a review after a newspaper reported a transgender killer had their record ‘wiped’.
By
Craig Meighan
17 Jun 2025
Politics
Scottish Government sets date for end of two-child cap in Scotland
Ministers will mitigate the Westminster policy from March 2 – just weeks before the 2026 Holyrood election.
By
Craig Meighan
17 Jun 2025
Music
College unveils Oasis masterclass for fans ahead of reunion tour
Glasgow Clyde College said the class will help the band Live Forever by introducing the next generation of gig-goers to the group.
By
Craig Meighan
16 Jun 2025
Politics
Royal Navy’s newest warship takes to water for first time in Scotland
HMS Venturer made its debut on the River Forth after four years of construction.
By
Craig Meighan
15 Jun 2025
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