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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Cows on the Loose in Carfin After 124mph Storm Floris Winds Flatten Fences

Cows on the Loose in Carfin After 124mph Storm Floris Winds Flatten Fences

North Lanarkshire residents stunned as a runaway herd charges through the streets in the wake of Scotland’s fiercest storm in years. Moo-vement on the Streets After Storm Tears Through Fences They weren’t expecting cows. Not on a Monday. Residents of Carfin, a quiet village in North Lanarkshire, got more than just flying bins and fallen branches when Storm Floris hit on August 4. They got a stampede. Footage shared online showed a herd of around 20 cows trotting down residential streets after fences meant to keep them penned in were smashed apart by ferocious winds — peaking at a staggering…
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Windfall and Warning: Berwick Bank Sparks Green Energy Win—and Seabird Alarm

Windfall and Warning: Berwick Bank Sparks Green Energy Win—and Seabird Alarm

A high-stakes expansion of Scotland’s renewables comes with a heavy ecological price tag, conservationists warn Scotland's bold leap into large-scale offshore wind may be headed straight into a conservation storm. Just days after the Scottish Government approved the 4.1GW Berwick Bank wind farm—the country’s largest to date—environmental groups are sounding the alarm, calling the decision a potential ecological catastrophe. The £8 billion development, located in the outer Firth of Forth, is being hailed by energy leaders as a critical pillar of the UK’s net-zero ambitions. But conservationists argue it could tip already-declining seabird populations past the point of no return.…
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Scotland’s Students Get Exam Results Amid Storm Floris Delivery Chaos

Scotland’s Students Get Exam Results Amid Storm Floris Delivery Chaos

Across Scotland, nerves are peaking and phones are buzzing as more than 147,000 pupils receive their long-awaited exam results — but for some, the wait is just a little longer thanks to wild weather knocking out mail deliveries. Storm Floris didn’t just cause travel disruptions. It’s now delaying the one envelope Scottish teens have been both dreading and dreaming about all summer. First-class nerves meet first-class delays Every August, the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) sends out a wave of exam results covering everything from Highers and Advanced Highers to Skills for Work Awards and National Certificates. This year’s batch is…
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Edinburgh’s Dynamic Earth Tops List of Scotland’s Best Attractions for Kids

Edinburgh’s Dynamic Earth Tops List of Scotland’s Best Attractions for Kids

Scotland’s top destinations for families with young children have been named — and an interactive science centre in the heart of Edinburgh has clinched the top spot. The list, compiled by travel firm Cottages.com, highlights four standout spots across the country that promise a fun, educational, and engaging day out for the little ones. The roundup celebrates the very best of what Scotland offers kids — from immersive learning experiences to outdoor play and discovery. And if you’re a parent looking for inspiration on where to take the kids this summer, this list might just be your new go-to. Dynamic…
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves: “We’re Backing Scotland with Billions to Boost Jobs and Growth”

Chancellor Rachel Reeves: “We’re Backing Scotland with Billions to Boost Jobs and Growth”

MORAY, SCOTLAND — Chancellor Rachel Reeves is in Scotland today for the second time in a week, declaring that the UK Government is investing billions of pounds to harness Scotland’s economic potential—particularly in defence and energy. Speaking ahead of her Friday visit, Reeves said Labour is committed to “seizing the huge potential and opportunities that Scotland has to offer” as part of the UK’s wider plan to stimulate economic growth, secure high-skilled jobs, and strengthen national infrastructure. Focus on Defence and Energy Her itinerary includes RAF Lossiemouth in Moray—home to over 200 Boeing staff and the production site for the…
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Scottish Heritage Coalition Secures Modernist Landmark in £279,000 Auction Bid

Scottish Heritage Coalition Secures Modernist Landmark in £279,000 Auction Bid

A fiercely contested auction ended with heritage groups saving a modernist treasure in the Scottish Borders—one that’s been teetering on the edge of ruin for over two decades. The Bernat Klein Studio, a rare piece of late-modernist architecture near Selkirk, was snapped up on Wednesday by a coalition led by the National Trust for Scotland. Starting at a modest £18,000, the bids skyrocketed to a hammer price of £279,000, surprising even the winning bidders. The final bill, including fees and taxes, could tip close to £336,700. A Hidden Icon on the Brink of Collapse You wouldn’t know it from the…
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Trump, Starmer, and Golf’s Power Players Converge at Aberdeen’s Trump Links for Historic Doubleheader

Trump, Starmer, and Golf’s Power Players Converge at Aberdeen’s Trump Links for Historic Doubleheader

Scotland became the unexpected epicenter of global politics and pro golf this week, as U.S. President Donald Trump, U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and European Tour Chief Executive Guy Kinnings all gathered on the windswept greens of Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen. But this wasn’t just about tee shots and tartan. Behind the scenes, it marked a symbolic moment—where sport, diplomacy, and legacy-building all quietly overlapped. Trump Tees Off, Opens New Course, and Ends Four-Day Visit Trump’s four-day Scottish trip ended on a ceremonial note Tuesday when he officially opened the brand-new “New Course” at his Aberdeen resort.…
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Turriff Show to Spotlight Scotland’s Tastiest Talent in Food and Drink

Turriff Show to Spotlight Scotland’s Tastiest Talent in Food and Drink

Scotland’s biggest two-day agricultural show is going all in on flavour this year, with nearly 50 top producers descending on Turriff to show off the country’s best food and drink. And yes, the pink elderflower cordial will be flowing. A Pavilion That Steals the Show Every year, the EQ Food and Drink Pavilion becomes the heart—and stomach—of the Turriff Show. Scheduled for August 3 and 4 at The Haughs, this year’s showcase promises a feast for the senses. From artisan ice creams to craft spirits, small-batch cordials to homegrown pork pies, visitors will be treated to the full spectrum of…
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Race Against the Tariff Clock: South Korea Scrambles from Washington to Scotland to Avert 25% Blow

Race Against the Tariff Clock: South Korea Scrambles from Washington to Scotland to Avert 25% Blow

With the clock ticking down on a steep 25% tariff deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump, South Korea is throwing everything it’s got at a last-ditch diplomatic offensive — from shipyards to semiconductors, and from Washington D.C. to the windswept golf courses of Scotland. A flurry of high-level visits, revised investment pledges, and back-channel diplomacy is underway as Seoul tries to secure a deal that doesn’t leave it behind other trading partners like Japan and the EU, who’ve already bagged more favorable tariff caps. Scramble Mode: Seoul Sends Its Top Brass Everywhere By Tuesday, South Korea had mobilized nearly…
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Jamestown-Scotland Ferry Shuts Down Twice in One Day Amid Mechanical Woes

Jamestown-Scotland Ferry Shuts Down Twice in One Day Amid Mechanical Woes

JAMESTOWN, Va. – The Jamestown-Scotland Ferry service faced another rough ride Monday — not on the water, but on land. For the second time in a single afternoon, the popular ferry service connecting Surry County and James City County was suspended due to mechanical problems, leaving commuters and tourists scrambling for alternate routes. According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the first shutdown came just after 3:30 p.m., when a mechanical issue was reported on the ramp at the Jamestown dock. The malfunction forced the temporary suspension of operations while crews investigated and attempted repairs. Though service briefly resumed,…
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