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Photo shows Councillor Michael McBride (Convener of Education, Children and Families) with pupils and Head Teacher Jo Steele.
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Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
Photo shows Councillor Michael McBride (Convener of Education, Children and Families) with pupils and Head Teacher Jo Steele.
A HOST of fantasy characters, giant artworks, performing troupes, dancers and musicians will transform Glasgow city centre this weekend, when the 10th Style Mile Carnival gets underway.
ON A frosty Monday morning, Richard Martin is braving the cold to help build a fence around Springburn Food Hub’s allotment plot.
AS one of Glasgow’s famous clippies, Elsie Sulter would have likely spent some time in and out of Tramway’s Coplawhill works on Albert Drive.
FOR Ian Hutcheson and his friends, growing up in Glasgow in the 1960s was like “watching a sports variety show.”
THE badge given to midwives at Rottenrow Maternity Hospital in Glasgow features two little snowdrops.
IN a brief break from rehearsals inside the venue where it all began for Johnny McKnight, Glasgow’s Mr Panto is glad of a breather.
GLASGOW is getting its Christmas sparkle on, as preparations for the festive season move up a gear.
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