ALMOST £2.5 million has been raised in Scotland for victims of the Myanmar earthquake a year after thousands lost their lives on March 28, 2025.
The war has threatened global supplies of oil and natural gas, sparked fertiliser shortages and disrupted air travel.
An Iftar at Fir Park caught the attention of Tommy Robinson, but those who were there say that hate can't win, as they explained the meaning ...
International experts have criticised the Scottish Government’s new circular economy strategy as too weak to protect people and nature ...
GLASGOW has been in news of late – the aftermath of another fire, with talk of decay, decline and malaise. Arguably, this is a Glasgow industry itself – talking about the fortunes of the city going ...
One of Scotland’s most northerly festivals is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with a special anniversary programme ...
THE far-right “Raise the Colours” campaign – whereby racists and fascists masquerading as mere “patriots” display national flags in an attempt to intimidate migrants, people seeking asylum and people ...
The Donald' is still, it seems, able to cast a spell not just over his dodgy, all too quiescent cabinet, but the entire Republican party ...
Scotland benefitted massively from EU membership precisely because the EU prioritised underrepresented regions and industries against the ...
READERS of The National and Sunday National have suggested other women from arts, politics and science who should be memorialised instead of ...
WESTMINSTER’S “disastrous” voting system has “compromised” Scottish politics and made Holyrood “dysfunctional”, a new paper has argued.
Sadly, it is not an uncommon experience and it forms the subject matter of Alys Williams’s acclaimed one-woman play, which is just beginning a tour of Scotland. Despite dealing with the topic of ...
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