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Unless we want to live in a museum, the built environment of a city cannot be divorced from the economic and social contexts in which it flourishes ...
One of country's oldest charities is being probed by the national regulator as it emerged it has funded a failed claim of damages by directors ...
The legal team supporting a former director of St Mirren says there has been a "crucial precedent" for free speech in Scotland ...
A festival featuring Ukrainian and UK artists exploring the sounds that shape our lives gets under way in Glasgow next week ...
Terry Smith, who has died aged 78, was a leading figure in Forth Ports plc who played a key role in the regeneration of Leith and was ...
When;s sport and female athletes are unquestionably receiving more of the spotlight but the question remains; why are female coaches still ...
It tells of a week in the life of a Glaswegian school teacher afflicted by boredom, loneliness, depression, municipal gloom and sexual frustration.A London Review of Books critic judged A Disaffection ...
There’s Hutcheon of the Record, scurrying hither and yon, fresh from having chivvied Sir Alex Ferguson and Graeme Souness into backing Davy Russell to take the seat for Labour. If he had lost badly ...
An open letter published several weeks ago details a range of issues; including the posting of “transphobic hate material” in the break room ...
Three days on from the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election, party insiders reveal how Labour secured a narrow victory — while ...
The sole shining light on a dark evening for Scotland on Friday was the senior debut of Lennon Miller. Introduced for the final 21 minutes of a 3-1 loss to Iceland at Hampden, there probably wasn't a ...
Iceland goalkeeper Elias Elafsson has told Cieran Slicker exactly how to deal with his trio of errors on his Scotland debut.