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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Scotland’s Great Glen Fault Core Unveils Ancient Earth Secrets

Scotland’s Great Glen Fault Core Unveils Ancient Earth Secrets

Geologists in Scotland have gained rare access to a massive rock core from the Great Glen Fault, offering fresh insights into the Earth's history dating back hundreds of millions of years. This breakthrough came from drilling work tied to a major hydro storage project in Lochaber, with analysis ramping up in late 2025 to reveal how ancient faults shaped the landscape. The Discovery and Its Origins Scientists from the British Geological Survey recently examined a priceless rock core pulled from the depths of the Great Glen Fault. This fault line, stretching over 1,000 kilometers from Ireland through Scotland to Norway,…
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Storm Éowyn Hits Scotland Hard on Infrastructure

Storm Éowyn Hits Scotland Hard on Infrastructure

A powerful storm named Éowyn struck Scotland in early 2025, causing widespread damage to key systems like power, water, transport, and telecom networks. Experts now warn that such events reveal deep links between these systems, leading to bigger problems that could worsen with climate change. What Happened During Storm Éowyn Storm Éowyn brought winds up to 114 miles per hour, hitting Scotland and nearby areas in January 2025. It left nearly one million homes without power across the UK and Ireland, with major outages in Scotland. The storm caused trees to fall, roads to close, and floods in some spots.…
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Scotland High Streets Face Death Spiral with Mass Closures

Scotland High Streets Face Death Spiral with Mass Closures

Scotland's high streets are plunging into a death spiral, with hundreds of small retailers shutting down amid soaring vacancies and shifting shopping habits. As of late 2025, the number of retail businesses has hit a 15-year low, sparking urgent calls for government action to save local economies. The Alarming State of Scottish Retail Recent data shows a sharp drop in active retailers across Scotland. More than 900 businesses have vanished over the past decade, leaving town centers dotted with empty storefronts. The national vacancy rate for shops now stands at 11.4 percent, a figure that masks even worse conditions in…
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Church Leader Condemns Hateful Asylum Protests in Scotland

Church Leader Condemns Hateful Asylum Protests in Scotland

The leader of the Church of Scotland has spoken out against protests at an asylum hotel in Falkirk, calling them hate filled and a source of shame for the nation. In a Christmas message, Rt Rev Rosemary Frew described the scenes as distressing and urged people to show more compassion toward those seeking refuge. Background on Falkirk Asylum Protests Protests have erupted outside the Cladhan Hotel in Falkirk, where asylum seekers are housed. These events started earlier this year and have drawn crowds from both anti immigration groups and counter demonstrators. Local residents have voiced concerns about safety after reports…
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Cannabis Firm Sparks 100 Jobs in Scottish Borders

Cannabis Firm Sparks 100 Jobs in Scottish Borders

An Australian company, Breathe Life Sciences, plans to open a new facility in the Scottish Borders for making medicinal cannabis products. This move will create up to 100 jobs by 2030, starting with 36 positions next year, as the UK market for these medicines grows fast. The announcement comes at a time when demand for cannabis-based treatments surges across Europe. With support from local agencies, the firm aims to boost the region's economy and meet rising patient needs. Company Steps into UK Market Breathe Life Sciences, based in Sydney, already runs sites in Manchester, Prague, and Nagoya. Now, it sets…
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Qair Applies for 1GW Ayre Wind Farm Off Scotland

Qair Applies for 1GW Ayre Wind Farm Off Scotland

French renewable energy firm Qair has submitted its offshore consent application for the 1 gigawatt Ayre floating wind project to Scotland's Marine Directorate. This move, filed on December 12, 2025, marks a key step toward building the farm off Orkney's east coast, aiming to boost clean energy and create jobs amid Scotland's push for net zero goals. Project Details and Location The Ayre project plans to install floating turbines in waters deeper than 70 meters off Orkney. This setup allows the farm to tap into strong winds in areas where fixed foundations would not work. Developers expect the farm to…
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Historic Garmouth Viaduct Collapses into River Spey

Historic Garmouth Viaduct Collapses into River Spey

A historic railway bridge in Moray, Scotland, has collapsed into the fast-flowing River Spey, shocking locals and prompting safety warnings. The 140-year-old Garmouth Viaduct, a popular spot for walkers and cyclists, partially gave way on Sunday morning, with emergency services rushing to secure the area. What Led to the Sudden Collapse Recent heavy rains and severe weather warnings across Scotland likely played a key role in the incident. Reports indicate the bridge, built in 1886, had been under strain from flooding in the region, which has seen record rainfall this winter. Engineers from Moray Council arrived quickly to assess the…
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Countries Issue Travel Warnings After Sydney Shooting

Countries Issue Travel Warnings After Sydney Shooting

A deadly shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach has sparked global concern, leading several nations to issue travel warnings and boost security. The attack on December 14, 2025, killed at least 15 people, including a child, and injured dozens more, with authorities labeling it an act of antisemitic terrorism carried out by a father and son. This tragedy has raised fears of copycat attacks worldwide, prompting governments to advise caution for travelers, especially those attending Jewish events or visiting sites linked to Jewish communities. Officials point to a surge in antisemitic incidents in recent years as a…
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Scotland Launches Cross-Border Rail Team

Scotland Launches Cross-Border Rail Team

Scotland has launched its first cross-border operations team at the Rail Control Centre in Glasgow. This move brings together train operators to boost performance on routes between Scotland and England, starting just before the new December 2025 timetable. Team Setup and Goals The new team includes service managers from major operators like LNER, Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, and CrossCountry. They work around the clock in a modern control room that handles over 2,000 trains daily. This setup aims to fix issues faster during disruptions. It builds on existing teamwork with groups like ScotRail and the British Transport Police. Leaders…
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Uniper Launches First Solar Farm in Scotland

Uniper Launches First Solar Farm in Scotland

German energy company Uniper has revealed plans to build its first solar power project in Scotland, a major 68.8MW facility set to boost renewable energy in the region. The Berryhill Solar Farm, located north of Dundee, will start construction in early 2026 and aims to generate power for thousands of homes by year's end. Project Overview and Key Details Uniper, a leading player in the global energy sector, is expanding its renewable portfolio with this groundbreaking initiative. The Berryhill Solar Farm marks a significant step for the company, as it ventures into solar development in Scotland for the first time.…
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