Ishan Crawford

Prior to the position, Ishan was senior vice president, strategy & development for Cumbernauld-media Company since April 2013. He joined the Company in 2004 and has served in several corporate developments, business development and strategic planning roles for three chief executives. During that time, he helped transform the Company from a traditional U.S. media conglomerate into a global digital subscription service, unified by the journalism and brand of Cumbernauld-media.
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Wind Farm Firm Fined £80,000 Over Worker Injury

Wind Farm Firm Fined £80,000 Over Worker Injury

A wind farm services company faces a hefty fine after a worker suffered severe burns from an electrical flashover at a Scottish site. Natural Power Services Limited was ordered to pay £80,000 following the 2020 incident at Tom Nan Clach Wind Farm near Inverness, which left the man with life-changing injuries. Details of the Shocking Incident The accident happened on June 23, 2020, when the 38-year-old maintenance manager was sent to work in an electrical substation. He was carrying out routine tasks when an unexpected electrical surge caused a flashover. This led to him being engulfed in flames and falling…
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Glasgow Unveils Countdown Clock for 2026 Games

Glasgow Unveils Countdown Clock for 2026 Games

Glasgow has kicked off the excitement for the 2026 Commonwealth Games with a new countdown clock at Central Station. The clock, unveiled on November 27, 2025, marks the start of the buildup to the event set for July 23 to August 2, 2026, drawing athletes and fans from around the world. Clock Design Draws from City Heritage The striking clock stretches 23 meters long and sits above the main departure board in one of Scotland's busiest train stations. Artist Agnes Jones, based in Glasgow, crafted it from a single line of steel to honor the city's shipbuilding past. Jones drew…
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Scotland Wins Prince Michael Road Safety Award

Scotland Wins Prince Michael Road Safety Award

Scotland's road safety program has earned global praise by winning the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for 2025. The award highlights the country's Safe System Capacity Building Programme, developed with partners to cut deaths and injuries on roads. Award Highlights and Recognition This prestigious honor came from a panel of international experts who reviewed efforts worldwide. Scotland stood out for its work with Agilysis and Transport Scotland to build safer roads through training and new tools. The program focuses on a Safe System approach, which experts call the best way to prevent crashes. It covers road design, vehicle tech,…
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Moray Council Launches Free Festive Parking in Elgin

Moray Council Launches Free Festive Parking in Elgin

Moray Council has rolled out its popular Free After Three scheme for the 2025 festive season, offering free parking at St Giles Multistorey Car Park in Elgin from 3pm to 6pm, Monday to Saturday. The initiative, starting December 6 and running until January 3, aims to draw more shoppers to local businesses and boost the town center economy during the busy holiday period. Scheme Details and Timeline The Free After Three program returns for its 11th year, providing a welcome break for drivers visiting Elgin. Council officials confirmed the scheme aligns with the community Christmas lights switch-on event, making it…
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Lawyers Push for Scottish Law Firm Ownership Reform

Lawyers Push for Scottish Law Firm Ownership Reform

A group of 18 Scottish law firms launched a campaign today to change outdated rules that block non lawyers from owning stakes in legal practices. Leaders say these restrictions create a succession crisis and leave Scotland behind England and Wales where such ownership has boosted the sector for over a decade. Coalition Launches to Challenge Old Rules The Alternative Business Structures Scotland Group formed to fight for reforms in law firm ownership. This coalition includes firms like Simpson and Marwick, Miller Samuel Hill Brown, and Inksters. They argue that current laws limit growth and innovation in the legal field. Rob…
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BBC Radio Scotland Launches New Breakfast Show

BBC Radio Scotland Launches New Breakfast Show

BBC Scotland kicked off its new flagship breakfast program, Radio Scotland Breakfast, on Monday morning, replacing the long running Good Morning Scotland after 51 years on air. Hosted by Laura Maciver and Martin Geissler with sports updates from Phil Goodlad, the show aims to deliver fresh, engaging news from 6am to 9am weekdays, focusing on stories that connect with listeners across Scotland. Farewell to Good Morning Scotland Good Morning Scotland served as the voice of mornings for BBC Radio Scotland since 1973, building a loyal audience with its mix of news, interviews, and analysis. The program ended on Friday, marking…
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Scotland Eyes English School Reforms for Education Boost

Scotland Eyes English School Reforms for Education Boost

Scotland faces growing calls to adopt successful English school reforms as its education system lags in key areas. Recent data and expert opinions highlight the need for Scottish political parties to prioritize education in upcoming manifestos, drawing lessons from England's progress in literacy, numeracy, and overall student performance. Scotland's Education Challenges in 2025 Scotland's schools have seen a decline in international rankings over the past decade, according to the latest Programme for International Student Assessment results from 2023. These figures show Scottish students scoring below their English counterparts in reading, math, and science, with a notable drop since the Covid…
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Dena Butz Launches New Scottish Folklore Book for Kids

Dena Butz Launches New Scottish Folklore Book for Kids

Dena Butz, an author from Bellevue, Ohio, has just released her latest children's book titled Scotland Castles and Folklore. This engaging story blends Scottish history with myths and legends, inviting young readers on an imaginative adventure through castles and folklore, published today by Christian Faith Publishing. Who Is Author Dena Butz Dena Butz lives in the quiet town of Bellevue, Ohio. She stays active in her community through volunteering and church work. She helps with local programs like the Pass It On Clothing Closet and a back to school effort for families. Butz also plays the trombone, crochets, reads, watches…
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Top Scotland Travel Mistakes First-Timers Make

Top Scotland Travel Mistakes First-Timers Make

A recent traveler to Scotland shared her eye-opening experiences, highlighting seven common errors that left her feeling out of place. As tourism booms in 2025 with record visitors flocking to Edinburgh and beyond, experts warn that simple oversights can turn a dream trip into a series of awkward moments. Why First-Time Visitors Often Stumble in Scotland Scotland draws millions each year with its stunning landscapes and rich history. Yet many newcomers repeat the same pitfalls, from ignoring unpredictable weather to underestimating travel times across rugged terrain. Data from VisitScotland shows over 15 million international tourists in 2024, a jump from…
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Scotland 1998 World Cup XI: Where Are They Now?

Scotland 1998 World Cup XI: Where Are They Now?

Scotland's last World Cup finals opener came in 1998 against mighty Brazil in France, drawing a global audience of 500 million viewers. That match saw the Tartan Army fight back from an early deficit only to suffer heartbreak with an own goal, marking the start of a tough group stage exit under manager Craig Brown. The Iconic Match Against Brazil The game kicked off the 1998 tournament at the Stade de France on June 10, with all eyes on Brazil's star Ronaldo. Yet it was Cesar Sampaio who stunned Scotland by scoring after just five minutes. The Scots responded bravely…
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