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A CROWDFUNDER has been launched in a bid to raise the final funds to pay for a statue of Glasgow revolutionary socialist John Maclean.
WHEN Welsh speaker Sioned Gwen Davies first came to Scotland, she was shocked to find the Scots and Gaelic languages are struggling to survive. It’s one of the reasons the mezzo-soprano is delighted ...
A man riding a green Suzuki Bandit was involved in a collision on the A87 Invermoriston to Uig road near Cluanie on Saturday morning. There were no reports of any injuries on board the single-decker ...
The Home Secretary wants to give a new adjudication panel the power to decide asylum appeals to speed up the process.
The festival began early on Sunday with the J’ouvert celebration where people covered each other in paint, coloured powder and chocolate.
THOUSANDS of refugees have claimed homelessness in Glasgow after travelling from other parts of the UK after Home Office support ended, it ...
HEAVY traffic is clogging up Scotland’s cities, harming the economy and people’s health – but proposals to eventually bring in ...
THE UK felt like a safer place to be transgender in the 1990s than it does now, the country’s first trans judge has said.
Udinese boss Kosta Runjaic has revealed that Lennon Miller is ready to make his Serie A bow tonight and is in his squad.
WHEN Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater arrived in the UK from Canada in 2000, she had not intended to stay for that long.
TOXIC chemicals released from car tyres as they wear down are threatening ocean life after washing into rivers and the sea, a new study has found.
JUDGES are set to be replaced by adjudicators as part of a Home Office bid to "fast-track" asylum claims. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has promised the move in a bid to speed up the process of moving ...