Furrah has shared a gripping video featuring a massive tree being uprooted by the ferocious winds of Storm Éowyn. "Storm Éowyn hit the UK with winds over 100mph," the filmer told WooGlobe. "This very old tree was uprooted by the winds and fell into a neighboring property.
The Glasgow Coffee Festival returns on April 26 and 27 at The Briggait, bringing together a top line up of industry talent while spotlighting the urgent need for action to protect coffee’s future.
The children at the centre of one of Scotland’s biggest child sex abuse rings were “failed”, the children’s minister has said.
In the Scottish Parliament today, MSPs called for urgent action by the Scottish Government. Glasgow Labour MSP Pauline McNeill told children's minister Natalie Don-Innes: "We must have some answers now and not in a year's time, and perhaps you could clarify the timescale.
COUNCIL staff have been flat out in recent days dealing with Storm Eowyn and its aftermath. The most destructive weather event for a decade,
A total of 70,000 people including 5000 members of staff have access to these iPads to improve digital learning opportunities.
A date has been agreed to demolish three of the four Wyndford towers. Wheatley Homes Glasgow has confirmed that the 151, 171 and 191 Wyndford Road buildings will be torn down on Sunday, March 23, 2025. For protection, an exclusion zone will be put in place around the structures and residents will be evacuated while the work is being carried out.
Adventure doesn’t stop after dark in Scotland, from twilight kayaking along the River Tay to pitch-black bungee jumps in the Highlands.
Scotland have added five players to their Six Nations squad ahead of their opening fixture against Italy at Murrayfield on Saturday, including Australia-born back row Alexander Masibaka after number eight Josh Bayliss dropped out with a groin injury.
Scotland’s depth chart at hooker has taken another hit ahead of the Six Nations with Glasgow hooker Gregor Hiddleston facing up to two months out with an ankle injury.
Scotland’s injury concerns have eased with the news that Duhan van der Merwe, Jonny Gray and Grant Gilchrist have all trained ahead of the Guinness Six Nations opener against Italy. All three were absent from their clubs’ recent matches but look to be progressing well ahead of the match at Murrayfield on Saturday.
Scotland has been dealt a major blow ahead of the Six Nations with captain Sione Tuipulotu ruled out of the rugby tournament because of injury.