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Environment
Organist celebrates 56 years of music with recital for Glasgow’s 850th birthday
Bill Hutcheson first performed at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in 1969 and has played the venue regularly ever since.
By
Paul Cargill
14 May 2025
Politics
Student inspires bomb shelter project to bring comfort to children in Ukraine
Sophie Mercedes De Feyter has developed a project to ease the distress children face during air-raid warnings.
By
Paul Cargill
13 May 2025
Tech
Council cannot say when computer system will be fully restored after cyberattack
In an email sent to parents the local authority said contingency arrangements in schools are expected to continue until the summer break.
By
Paul Cargill
12 May 2025
Environment
University returns ancestral skulls to Ainu people of Japan
A handover ceremony took place at the University of Edinburgh with the Ainu Association of Hokkaido.
By
Paul Cargill
30 Apr 2025
Politics
Donald Trump protest art created on beach near Turnberry golf resort
Greenpeace UK has formed a portrait of the US president to mark the first 100 days of his second term in office.
By
Paul Cargill
30 Apr 2025
Crime
People felt they ‘failed’ loved ones over funerals during pandemic, inquiry told
A charity chief has told the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry people still feel guilty for not being able to invite family and friends to funerals.
By
Paul Cargill
30 Apr 2025
Crime
Teenager admits attempted murder by pushing woman in front of train
Andrew Wason, 19, pleaded guilty to pushing the woman off a platform at Hyndland station in Glasgow on April 20 last year.
By
Paul Cargill
29 Apr 2025
Celebrity News
Costumes from Hollywood adaptation to feature in Macbeth exhibition
Artefacts and painting will also form the display at Perth Museum.
By
Paul Cargill
24 Apr 2025
Politics
Scotland must be resilient in the face of global shocks, says Swinney
The First Minister has suggested the UK Government should drop the recently announced increase in employers’ national insurance contributions.
By
Paul Cargill
13 Apr 2025
Crime
Man jailed for killing father-of-seven in street attack
Derek Pearson, 47, was convicted of culpable homicide after he punched Steven Johnson, 50, in Aberdeen in March 2023.
By
Paul Cargill
11 Apr 2025
Crime
Teenager in court accused of pushing woman in front of train
Andrew Wason, 19, is accused of attempted murder over an incident at Hyndland station in Glasgow on April 20 last year.
By
Paul Cargill
10 Apr 2025
UK
Woman sentenced after licking politician on neck while campaigning
Elspeth Wood, 57, of Hamilton, was given a community payback order after pleading guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.
By
Paul Cargill
7 Apr 2025
Business News
Scotch Whisky Association ‘disappointed’ with Donald Trump’s tariff announcement
The SWA said it would continue to support efforts by the UK Government to reach a compromise agreement with Mr Trump’s administration.
By
Paul Cargill
2 Apr 2025
UK
Body found in Norway three years after Scottish fisherman’s disappearance
Joseph Masson, 73, was last seen on his boat near Cairnbulg Harbour in Fraserburgh on Saturday October 16 2021.
By
Paul Cargill
1 Apr 2025
UK
One climber dead and second seriously hurt after fall on Ben Nevis
The accident happened in the Moonlight Gully area on Saturday.
By
Paul Cargill
31 Mar 2025
Business News
Aberdeen City Council workers back strike action in dispute over contract changes
The council has proposed a pay freeze and reducing the working week from 37 to 35 hours for full-time workers.
By
Paul Cargill
31 Mar 2025
Business News
Stagecoach bus drivers balloted for strike action in dispute over pay
Unite members have rejected a pay offer by Stagecoach West Scotland which the union said amounted to ‘a basic four per cent increase for one year’.
By
Paul Cargill
31 Mar 2025
Business News
Almost half of Scots worried about energy bills as price cap rises, poll finds
The poll found that 46% of people are concerned about their ability to pay for gas or electricity.
By
Paul Cargill
31 Mar 2025
UK
Man charged over vandalism at Trump golf course
The incident at Trump Turnberry in South Ayrshire occurred earlier this month.
By
Paul Cargill
28 Mar 2025
UK
Container ship damaged in North Sea collision arrives in Port of Aberdeen
Portuguese vessel Solong was towed to the Scottish port city for ‘safe berthing’.
By
Paul Cargill
28 Mar 2025
UK
William treated to history of Aberdeen during visit
The Prince of Wales spent around 30 minutes on the streets of Aberdeen.
By
Paul Cargill
27 Mar 2025
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