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Heroic Glasgow boy who saved drowning child in 1964 sought by Boys Brigade

Heroic Glasgow boy who saved drowning child in 1964 sought by Boys Brigade

The story of James Patrick, the 11-year-old who rescued a five-year-old from the River Levem James Patrick was a member of the 208th Glasgow Company of the Boys Brigade, a Christian youth organisation that aims to develop character and leadership skills in young people. He was at his home near the River Levem in Pollok, a district in the south-west of Glasgow, when he heard a commotion coming from the river in March 1964. Without hesitation, he ran to the scene and saw a five-year-old boy being swept away by the fast-flowing current. Another boy had tried to help, but…
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Celtic earn nearly £140k from hosting Parkhead events for Glasgow City Council

Celtic earn nearly £140k from hosting Parkhead events for Glasgow City Council

Glasgow City Council hires Celtic Park for various events The local authority has paid nearly £140,000 to host events at Parkhead stadium over the last five years - more than three times the figure they’ve paid to use Hampden. The council has hired out part of the stadium 22 times while Ibrox has never been used. The national football stadium, Hampden, has been used seven times. The events related to either the education or social work departments at the local authority. The council said it would always explore internal options to host learning and teaching development conferences and events, but…
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Lanarkshire candy floss artist creates amazing characters from sweet treat

Lanarkshire candy floss artist creates amazing characters from sweet treat

How a father’s idea turned into a unique business John McGlone, a father of three from Coatbridge, was inspired by a video of a street vendor in the Far East making flowers from candy floss. He decided to try something similar, but with a twist: creating animals and famous characters from the sugary snack. He travelled to Asia to learn the art of candy floss sculpting, and then brought it back to Scotland. He launched his business, Ice Lab, in East Kilbride and Coatbridge, where he offers his customers a range of candy floss creations, from Minions and Monsters Inc.…
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Philippe Clement appointed as new Rangers manager

Philippe Clement appointed as new Rangers manager

Former Club Brugge boss takes over at Ibrox Philippe Clement has been named as the new manager of Rangers, the Scottish Premiership club announced on Monday. The 47-year-old Belgian has signed a three-year contract with the Glasgow giants, replacing Steven Gerrard who left for Aston Villa earlier this month. Clement joins Rangers after a successful spell at Club Brugge, where he won two league titles and reached the knockout stages of the Champions League. He also has experience of coaching in Scotland, having worked as an assistant to Brendan Rodgers at Celtic in 2016. “I am delighted and honoured to…
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Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake face backlash over sports bar plan for St Andrews cinema

Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake face backlash over sports bar plan for St Andrews cinema

A petition opposing the proposal to turn the historic New Picture House into a sports and entertainment venue has gained more than 7500 signatures. The New Picture House: a cultural treasure in St Andrews The New Picture House is the only cinema in St Andrews, a town famous for its golf courses and university. The cinema opened in 1931 and has been a place of entertainment and community for generations. It is also a protected building by Historic Environment Scotland, which praises its unique design and local identity. The cinema owners say they have received a “unique investment opportunity” from…
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Scots back Rosebank oil field despite climate concerns

Scots back Rosebank oil field despite climate concerns

UK Government approves largest untapped oilfield in the North Sea The UK Government has given the green light to the Rosebank oil and gas field, which lies north-west of Shetland and contains up to 350 million barrels of oil. The decision has been backed by a majority of Scots, according to a Savanta poll for The Scotsman. The Rosebank field is owned by Equinor and Ithaca Energy, and could produce 69,000 barrels of oil per day, about 8 per cent of the UK’s projected daily output between 2026 and 2030. It could also produce 44 million cubic feet of gas…
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Scotland secures Euro 2024 spot after Spain’s win over Norway

Scotland secures Euro 2024 spot after Spain’s win over Norway

Scotland has qualified for the Euro 2024 football tournament after Spain defeated Norway 1-0 in Oslo on Sunday night. The Scots needed the Spanish to avoid defeat at the Ullevaal Stadion to secure their berth at next summer’s European Championships. Scotland’s impressive campaign Scotland won their first five matches of what looked on paper a competitive group, with landmark victories at home to Spain and away to Norway increasing belief that they could qualify for the Euros for a second time in a row. Scotland reached the delayed Euro 2020 tournament but finished bottom of their pool after defeats by…
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Israel’s ultimatum to Gaza: A humanitarian crisis or a strategic plan?

Israel’s ultimatum to Gaza: A humanitarian crisis or a strategic plan?

Israel has given an unprecedented evacuation order to the residents of northern Gaza, warning them to flee south or face a massive ground invasion. The move has sparked outrage and fear among the Palestinians, who have no safe place to go amid the relentless bombardment and blockade. But what is behind Israel’s ultimatum? Is it a humanitarian gesture or a strategic plan to change the Middle East? The toll of the siege on Gaza’s hospitals The Israeli airstrikes and power blackouts have taken a terrible toll on Gaza’s hospitals, which are struggling to cope with the influx of wounded and…
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SNP members to vote on independence strategy at conference

SNP members to vote on independence strategy at conference

The Scottish National Party (SNP) is holding its annual conference this week, where one of the main topics of debate will be the party’s strategy for achieving independence from the UK. The SNP leadership has put forward a motion that outlines how a mandate for independence negotiations will be secured and what happens next. However, some members have proposed amendments to the motion, suggesting different criteria for a mandate. Here are some of the key points of the debate: Majority of seats or most seats? The original motion states that if the SNP wins the most seats at the next…
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SNP MP Lisa Cameron quits party to join the Conservatives

SNP MP Lisa Cameron quits party to join the Conservatives

A shocking defection ahead of SNP conference Lisa Cameron, a Scottish National Party (SNP) MP, has announced that she is leaving the party and joining the Conservatives in a stunning and unprecedented move. She said she was unhappy with the “toxic and bullying” culture of the SNP Westminster group and the lack of support from the party leadership. She also said she wanted to focus on “constructive policies that benefit everyone” in the UK, rather than the “division” of independence. The background of Lisa Cameron’s decision Ms Cameron has been the MP for East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow since 2015.…
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