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Ms Thunberg was one of 12 passengers on board the Madleen, a boat carrying aid destined for people in war-torn Gaza.
Sir Ian Rankin has stepped in to help the Edinburgh International Book Festival recover from the loss of its headline sponsor last year.
Nicolas Raskin 's contribution as Belgium beat Wales last night has been hailed as 'important' by his international manager. The Rangers midfielder came off the bench during his national team's ...
Spurs sacked Ange Postecoglou on Friday, despite Europa League success, and quickly set their sights on Frank – who has gained admirers for his work over an impressive seven-year period at the west ...
Many towns in Ayrshire are without bus services amid a six-week strike by drivers over pay - here are the ones which are running ...
ON Saturday you published eight letters following the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election result. Arguably, the most ...
Britain jobless rate surged to its highest level for nearly four years and pay growth for UK workers eased by more than expected as employers ...
Calls are being made for the publicly funded Scottish water industry to be dismantled and rebuilt to curb 'fat cat' executive pay and a ...
Scotland's win over Liechtenstein was akin to a victory against Coatbridge - but here's why it still augurs well for the World Cup ...
Entries are now open for the 27th annual Glasgow Business Awards hosted by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, celebrating the successes of the city’s business community from the past 12 months.
Gibson’s Engineering, a train manufacturer and maintenance and repair business, has sealed a major new contract with Transport for London (TfL), the largest integrated transport company in the UK.
A Glasgow English teacher decided to give one of her young scholars dietary advice, and warned the youngster: “If you don’t eat veggies, you’ll get scurvy.” “Who’s Scurvy?” replied the suspicious kid.
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