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.
2045 Posts
BBC to Axe ‘River City’ While Boosting Scottish Drama Budget

BBC to Axe ‘River City’ While Boosting Scottish Drama Budget

The BBC has announced the cancellation of one of its longest-running shows in Scotland, River City, despite plans to inject nearly £100 million into Scottish drama over the next three years. The move has sparked backlash from industry unions, who argue it will severely impact local talent and the television industry. BBC Pulls Plug on River City After Two Decades For over 20 years, River City has been a staple of Scottish television, bringing gripping stories and beloved characters to audiences across the country. But by next fall, the show will air its final episode. The decision aligns with the…
Read More
Scotland Moves to Force Landlords to Fix Mould in Social Housing

Scotland Moves to Force Landlords to Fix Mould in Social Housing

New legislation in Scotland aims to hold social landlords accountable for fixing mould and damp in homes, following the tragic case of Awaab Ishak. If passed, the bill will set strict deadlines for repairs, ensuring tenants no longer suffer prolonged exposure to hazardous conditions. Government Pushes for Stricter Housing Standards Scottish ministers are preparing to amend the Housing (Scotland) Bill, introducing legally enforceable repair deadlines for social landlords. This move is in response to mounting public pressure after the death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak in 2020, which was directly linked to mould exposure in his family’s home. The proposed changes…
Read More
Wick-Aberdeen Flights Secure Future as Funding Extended

Wick-Aberdeen Flights Secure Future as Funding Extended

Flights between Wick John O'Groats Airport and Aberdeen will continue for another 12 months after the Scottish government confirmed a fresh round of funding. The service, which operates under a public service obligation (PSO), has been deemed crucial for the economy and connectivity of Scotland’s northernmost communities. Government Steps In to Maintain Lifeline Service The Scottish government has pledged £1 million to keep the service running, with Highland Council adding a further £300,000. This funding ensures that scheduled flights, which were reinstated in 2022 after being scrapped during the Covid pandemic, will remain operational for at least another year. Raymond…
Read More
New CBRE Chief Sees ‘Huge Opportunities’ for Growth in Scotland

New CBRE Chief Sees ‘Huge Opportunities’ for Growth in Scotland

Expansion Plans for Scotland’s Commercial Property Market Matt Willcock, the new managing director of CBRE in Scotland, is setting ambitious targets for the company’s expansion north of the Border. Since stepping into the role on January 1, he has identified significant untapped potential for the real estate services firm, particularly in Scotland’s commercial property sector. In his first interview since taking the helm, Willcock highlighted the importance of leveraging Scotland’s dynamic property market to drive CBRE’s growth. He emphasized that the firm is well-positioned to take advantage of new opportunities in office spaces, logistics, and investment markets. Confidence in Glasgow’s…
Read More
Scotland’s Fashion Legacy: The Past, Present, and Future of Style

Scotland’s Fashion Legacy: The Past, Present, and Future of Style

Scotland has long been synonymous with creativity, craftsmanship, and a distinct sense of style. While many still associate the nation’s fashion with tartan and kilts, its influence extends far beyond tradition. A new documentary, led by broadcaster Kirsty Wark, delves into the rich history of Scottish fashion, proving that its legacy is alive and evolving. Redefining Tradition: Reinventing Tartan for a New Generation Tartan has never truly been a relic of the past, despite common misconceptions. Designer Samantha McCoach has made it her mission to modernize this iconic fabric through her brand, Le Kilt. Inspired by her grandmother, a kilt-maker…
Read More
Scotland Welcomes New Police Recruits in Nationwide Oath Ceremonies

Scotland Welcomes New Police Recruits in Nationwide Oath Ceremonies

Scotland's police force has welcomed 123 new recruits who took their oath of office in ceremonies across the country. The new constables, comprising 72 men and 51 women, will be ready for operational deployment on 16 June 2025. A Commitment to Community Safety Chief Constable Jo Farrell, along with senior police officials, expressed gratitude to the new officers for stepping up to serve. At a regional ceremony in Dundee, Farrell acknowledged the importance of their commitment. “Taking on the responsibilities and duties of a police officer is a deeply considered decision, and taking the oath of office is a significant…
Read More
German Military Rockets Poised for Launch from Scotland Spaceport

German Military Rockets Poised for Launch from Scotland Spaceport

Germany is set to strengthen its military space capabilities by launching rockets from Scotland’s SaxaVord Spaceport. The move marks a significant step in Europe’s bid for greater autonomy in defense intelligence, reducing reliance on U.S. assets amid global geopolitical tensions. A Strategic Alliance Takes Shape The UK and German space industries are ramping up efforts to establish a rapid-response vertical launch system. Announced at the SpaceComm expo in London, this collaboration between SaxaVord Spaceport and Germany’s Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) aims to deploy intelligence-gathering and commercial satellites into orbit. This follows the Trinity House agreement inked in October last year,…
Read More
Scotland Midfielder Erin Cuthbert Signs New Chelsea Contract Until 2027

Scotland Midfielder Erin Cuthbert Signs New Chelsea Contract Until 2027

Erin Cuthbert has committed her future to Chelsea, signing a new deal that will keep her at the club until the summer of 2027. The 26-year-old midfielder has been a key figure for the Blues since joining in 2017 and remains a vital part of their dominance in women's football. A Legacy in the Making Cuthbert’s impact at Chelsea has been profound. Over the years, she has played more than 250 games for the club, helping them secure 12 major trophies, including seven Women's Super League (WSL) titles. Her versatility, energy, and technical ability have made her one of the…
Read More
Livestock Worrying Convictions in Scotland ‘Appallingly Low,’ New Figures Show

Livestock Worrying Convictions in Scotland ‘Appallingly Low,’ New Figures Show

Newly released figures have revealed an alarming gap between reported cases of livestock worrying and actual convictions, sparking outrage among farmers and rural communities. Shocking Conviction Rates Amid Rising Incidents Despite nearly 60 charges being referred to the courts in the last year, only two people have been convicted for livestock worrying across Scotland. The data, disclosed by the Scottish Government, underscores a significant gap in the enforcement of laws meant to protect farmers and their animals. Sheep farmer and MSP Tim Eagle voiced his frustration, stating, "Farmers are being robbed of their livelihoods while those responsible face little to…
Read More
Scotland’s Covid Response: Unanswered Questions Linger

Scotland’s Covid Response: Unanswered Questions Linger

Five years have passed since Covid-19 made its quiet entry into Scotland. The country, arriving late to the pandemic, met the unfolding crisis with an almost eerie calm. Perhaps the full weight of what was coming hadn’t quite sunk in. That week in March 2020, the Scottish Parliament went about its usual business. Then-Health Secretary Jeane Freeman assured MSPs that Scotland was in the "containment phase" and that there was "no community transmission." Life carried on. A legislative vote took place. But the virus was already settling in, and within days, nerves in the chamber began to fray. A Government…
Read More