By Leigh Taylor An upcoming drug summit organised by the Scottish Government alongside Glasgow City Council has reopened the discussion on the extent of our drug crisis compared to the rest of […]
By Leigh Taylor An upcoming drug summit organised by the Scottish Government alongside Glasgow City Council has reopened the discussion on the extent of our drug crisis compared to the rest of […]
By Dale Eaton Ayr’s Station Hotel was ruled a dangerous building in March 2018 and is still under a cloud of construction nearly two years later. The Station Hotel, which has been […]
By Amber Kane Boris Johnson confirms plans for HS2 will go ahead in a bid to improve transport for the North South connection in the U.K. The aim is to improve the […]
by Callum McFadzean TOP MOVES Sajid Javid has resigned from his position as the government’s chancellor of the Exchequer and the UK’s top finance official. There had been rumours of tension between […]
By John Murray. “There’s a brand-new dance but I don’t know its name, that people from bad homes do again and again.” David Bowie sang those words to the opening of his […]
by Darren Gibson Storm Ciara swept across the country during the week, causing havoc for public transport and even causing loss of life. The storm brought a Met Office yellow warning for […]
By Ben Kearney Scotland’s Cerebral Palsy National Football Team are determined to reclaim their place as one of the world’s best. Funding has been severely cut over time from the Scottish FA, […]
By Fraser McLuggage. University lecturers across Scotland have voted to go on strike five times over the course of a month in an attempt to try and force a pay rise. The […]
By Layla Maguire Waking up when you feel like it, working flexible hours in the comfort of your own home and having no bosses to answer to; this is the glossy image […]
By Lewis McLeod Homophobia has become such a big issue in Scottish football and there has now been a strategy put in place to combat the abuse in football. Football v Homophobia […]
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