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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Scot Accused of Masterminding Global Cocaine Smuggling Ring

Scot Accused of Masterminding Global Cocaine Smuggling Ring

A Scottish man, James Stevenson, stands accused of orchestrating a vast international cocaine smuggling operation. The alleged scheme involved concealing cocaine within shipments of fruit, primarily bananas, destined for the Glasgow Fruit Market. Stevenson, along with five others, appeared in court facing multiple charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and organized crime. The trial, which began at the High Court in Glasgow, has revealed intricate details of the operation, spanning several countries and involving significant quantities of cocaine. The Alleged Operation James Stevenson is accused of directing a sophisticated drug trafficking network that spanned the UK, Spain, Ecuador, and…
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Evidence: A Key Enabler for Environmental and Economic Agriculture Resilience

Evidence: A Key Enabler for Environmental and Economic Agriculture Resilience

In the face of climate change and global economic challenges, the agricultural sector is increasingly turning to evidence-based practices to enhance resilience. This approach not only supports environmental sustainability but also bolsters economic stability. By leveraging data and research, farmers and policymakers can make informed decisions that promote sustainable practices, reduce carbon footprints, and ensure food security. The Role of Evidence in Sustainable Agriculture Evidence-based practices are crucial for sustainable agriculture. They provide a foundation for understanding the impacts of various farming techniques on the environment. For instance, studies have shown that integrating cover crops can significantly improve soil health.…
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Scots Woman Repeatedly Stabbed by Ex in Horrific Attack

Scots Woman Repeatedly Stabbed by Ex in Horrific Attack

In a shocking incident, a Scots woman was repeatedly stabbed by her ex-partner in a brutal attack that has left the community in shock. The attack occurred in broad daylight, and the victim sustained multiple injuries. She was rushed to the hospital where she is currently receiving treatment. This incident has raised serious concerns about domestic violence and the safety of individuals in abusive relationships. The Incident Unfolds The attack took place in a quiet neighborhood, where the victim was ambushed by her ex-partner. Witnesses reported hearing screams and seeing the assailant repeatedly stabbing the woman. The attacker fled the…
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Young Teacher Overcomes Brain Injury and Epilepsy to Complete 1000-Mile Charity Cycle

Young Teacher Overcomes Brain Injury and Epilepsy to Complete 1000-Mile Charity Cycle

An inspiring story has emerged from Edinburgh, where a young primary school teacher, Milo Trainor Moss, has defied the odds by completing a 1000-mile solo cycle to raise funds for a children’s charity. Despite living with a brain injury and epilepsy, Milo embarked on this challenging journey to support The Yard, a charity that provides services for disabled children. His remarkable achievement has not only raised significant funds but also highlighted the resilience and determination of individuals facing health challenges. Milo’s Journey and Motivation Milo Trainor Moss, a 28-year-old teacher, set out on an ambitious mission to cycle 1000 miles…
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New Development to Bring Over 250 Homes to Glasgow’s Southside

New Development to Bring Over 250 Homes to Glasgow’s Southside

A significant new development is set to transform Glasgow’s Southside with the construction of over 250 homes. The project, named ‘The Foundry,’ will be built on a 5.87-acre site in Cathcart, previously owned by Celeros Flow Technology. The development, managed by Cala Management Limited, will feature a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, as well as bespoke two- and three-bedroom penthouses. This initiative represents a substantial investment in the area, promising to enhance biodiversity and create numerous socio-economic benefits. A Milestone for Glasgow’s Housing Market The acquisition of the site by Cala Management Limited marks an important milestone in…
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Development Site on Dundee’s East Dock Street Launches to Market

Development Site on Dundee’s East Dock Street Launches to Market

A prominent development site on Dundee’s East Dock Street has been launched to the market by global real estate advisor CBRE, on behalf of Nynas UK. The 8.9-acre site, which previously housed an oil refinery facility inactive for the past decade, is now available for various development opportunities. Located adjacent to the Port of Dundee and with multiple access points to the A92, this site is expected to attract significant interest, especially with the recent approval of the £130 million Eden Project nearby. Prime Location for Development The East Dock Street site offers a prime location for potential developers. Its…
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Scots Roofer Forced to Pay Thousands After Dispute Over Faulty Work

Scots Roofer Forced to Pay Thousands After Dispute Over Faulty Work

A Scots roofer has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in compensation after a dispute over faulty work left a homeowner with significant damage. The incident has highlighted the importance of hiring reputable contractors and the potential consequences of substandard workmanship. The homeowner, who had initially hired the roofer to repair a leaky roof, was left with extensive damage that required costly repairs. The case has sparked discussions about consumer rights and the need for stricter regulations in the construction industry. The Dispute Unfolds The homeowner initially hired the roofer to fix a persistent leak in their roof. Despite…
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New Teaching and Research Building at the University of Glasgow

New Teaching and Research Building at the University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow has recently submitted designs for a new state-of-the-art teaching and research building. This ambitious project is part of the university’s ongoing efforts to enhance its educational and research facilities. The new building aims to provide cutting-edge resources for students and faculty, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration. With a focus on sustainability and modern architecture, this development is set to become a landmark on the university’s campus. Innovative Design and Features The new building’s design incorporates modern architectural elements that blend seamlessly with the historic campus. It features large, open spaces that encourage collaboration and…
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Woman Sells All Belongings to Live Off-Grid in Scotland

Woman Sells All Belongings to Live Off-Grid in Scotland

Robyn Swan, a 32-year-old woman from Stirling, Scotland, has made headlines by selling all her belongings to live off-grid in a shipping container. Driven by a lifelong dream of self-sufficiency, Robyn purchased nearly seven acres of land and transformed a shipping container into her new home. Her journey towards off-grid living began seven years ago, and she has since dedicated herself to achieving a sustainable lifestyle. Robyn’s story is one of determination, resilience, and a deep connection to nature. A Dream Realized Robyn Swan’s journey to off-grid living started with a simple dream. She envisioned a life where she could…
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Tragic Loss: Young Scots Mum Dies from Rare Condition

Tragic Loss: Young Scots Mum Dies from Rare Condition

A young Scottish mother has tragically passed away due to a rare medical condition, leaving her family and community in deep mourning. Lindsay McDermott, aged 36, was found dead at her home in the Thornwood area of Glasgow. She leaves behind three children, Ryan Cameron, 14, Conlan Fury, 5, and Aiden Fury, 10. Her sudden death has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes from friends and family, who remember her as a loving and dedicated mother. Community in Mourning The news of Lindsay McDermott’s sudden passing has left the Thornwood community in shock. Friends and neighbors have described her…
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