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Glasgow

November 2024

  • A firework control zone sign in Edinburgh

    ‘Absolute nightmare’: doubts as Scotland’s firework control zones come into force

  • Comic Janey Godley with her dog Honey in 2020

    Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63

October 2024

  • Scottish Daily Politics 2019<br>EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Glasgow SNP MSP John Mason on the way to Topical Questions in the Scottish Parliament where he questioned the Scottish Government on what action it proposes to take to prevent disorder in the future, following significant sectarian violence during marches in the city the previous weekendon September 10, 2019 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ken Jack/Getty Images)

    SNP expels MSP over ‘utterly abhorrent’ comments on Israel-Hamas conflict

    John Mason posted ‘if Israel wanted to commit genocide, they would have killed 10 times as many’
  • Hannah Willow hugging a tree

    Teacher Hannah Willow crowned as Glasgow’s first tree-hugging champion

    Hannah Willow was the event’s surprise victor, and is now strategising for the world championships in Finland
    • Other lives
      Sammy Morris obituary

    • ‘Iceman’ crime boss jailed in Scotland over ‘industrial-scale’ drug trafficking

    • Anna/Anastasia review – the seductive delusions of an imaginary duchess

September 2024

  • Australia’s women celebrate winning a gold medal against India as cricket returned to the Commonwealth Games program at Birmingham 2022

    Commonwealth Games Australia consider funding athletes cut from Glasgow 2026

    Cricket expected to drop off schedule in Scotland, with boxing ‘problematic’, as the program is pared back to 10-13 sports
  • Man in viking hat hoists a Scotland flag in the stands of Celtic Park.

    Glasgow to host 2026 Commonwealth Games after rescue deal agreed

    Scottish government accepts scaled-down version of event after ‘multimillion-pound’ Australian offer
  • A large crowd of protesters holding flags and placards stand next to a railing guarded by police

    Thousands of protesters turn out for anti-racism rally in Glasgow

    ‘Phenomenal show’ of solidarity in city’s George Square overshadows smaller anti-immigration demonstration

August 2024

  • Handout photo of Shea Ryan.

    Site where boy fatally fell in Glasgow ‘should have been checked for safety’

    Shea Ryan fell 20ft down a maintenance hole after climbing through an unsecured building site in Glasgow
  • Shea Ryan

    Glasgow building site where boy died ‘should have had more CCTV’

    Extra security measures only introduced after Shea Ryan, 10, fell down a maintenance hole shaft in 2020, inquiry told
  • Campaigner Frances Stojilkovic outside City Chambers in Glasgow. Photograph: Katherine Anne Rose/The Observer

    The Audio Long Read
    Best of 2024…so far: ‘They were dying, and they’d not had their money’: Britain’s multibillion-pound equal pay scandal – podcast

    Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2024, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it.

    This week, from February: In 2005, Glasgow council offered to compensate women for historic pay inequality. But it sold them short again – and soon workers all over the UK started fighting for what they were owed. By Samira Shackle

July 2024

  • Writer George RR Martin smiles at the camera

    Game of Thrones’ George RR Martin falls foul of Glasgow sci-fi event’s strict rules

    Author’s efforts to take part apparently stymied by application protocol, but he still plans to attend Worldcon
  • Under the Apple Tree by Bessie MacNicol.

    Sunbonnet supernova: the ‘fun gal’ who put the glorious Glasgow Boys in the shade

    Bessie MacNicol was a brilliantly talented artist but, as a woman, she had to go to Paris to paint nudes. Now, after a sensational acquisition, this leading light of the Glasgow Girls is finally getting her day in the sun
  • Scottish Labour supporters celebrating

    ‘Everything has been so tribal’: Glasgow reflects on Labour’s clean sweep

    A switch away from the SNP was for many a tactic to get the Tories out – a desire expressed even by non-voters

June 2024

  • Children with abandoned / stolen car, Everton, Liverpool 1981<br>Children with abandoned / stolen car. Tommy White Gardens Everton, Liverpool 1981

    ‘Some people refused to leave their flats’: Britain through the Thatcher years – in pictures

  • Susan Philipsz and Radio International Collective, Radio International, 2022, installation view at Manifesta 14, Prishtina. Courtesy of the artists.

    Glasgow International review – so how many art critics can you fit in an Opel?

May 2024

  • Stewart McGough, an architect, worked on access to Wembley Stadium and the establishment of the Access Committee for England

    Other lives
    Stewart McGough obituary

  • The Glasgow School of Art with scaffolding and fire damage

    Mackintosh building restoration should be taken out of Glasgow art school’s hands, say experts

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