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To mark Glasgow ’s 850th anniversary, however, it is 1175 that counts. By granting Glasgow burgh status in that year, King William I of Scotland endowed burgesses of the city with the rights to own ...
The Dunard Fund is the single biggest backer of the new concert hall, which will open up part of the city centre to the public for the first time in more than 250 years.
Elsewhere, the overall happiest place to live in the UK was named as Berwick-upon-Tweed. The town and civil parish in the ...
Edinburgh and Glasgow ... "This city of only around 47,000 people punches above its weight as a cultural hub, with a small but mighty art gallery, a theatre, a concert hall and an art deco cinema ...
The happiest city in Scotland has been named, and it's not a place that many people would necessarily associate with ...
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Protestors gather outside shopping centre for 'Great British National Strike'PROTESTORS have gathered outside a city centre shopping centre for the 'Great British National Strike'. The protest, ...
Your Roots Are Showing, Ireland’s Premiere Music Conference (YRAS), has named Belfast its conference city for 2026. The conference, in its fourth year, will be held at the ICC Belfast.
There was not a dry eye at HC-One Scotland’s Kinnaird Manor Care Home, in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, this week as one resident’s lifelong dream was made a reality.
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GlasgowWorld on MSN"It sings and it dances": What Billy Connolly had to say about Glasgow's history and cultureBilly Connolly talks about the biggest change he has seen in Glasgow in his lifetime and a spirit and life of the city that ...
The Scottish band now features original members Jim Kerr (vocals) and Charlie Burchill (guitars). In 2024, the documentary ...
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