'Much has been written about the dereliction of Sauchiehall Street, but what it really needs is a world class centrepiece'www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/24218114.believe-not-hope-ruined-mack-building/
Fans return to Celtic vs Rangers as new-style away allocation agreedwww.heraldscotland.com/sport/football/24220245.fans-return-celtic-vs-rangers-new-style-away-allocation-agreed/
Calmac ferries built in Turkey 'on time and on budget': All four ferries being built for Calmac at a Turkish shipyard are on time and on budget ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24219839.calmac-ferries-built-turkey-on-time-budget/
Former MoD site to be transformed into 'vibrant area of Stirling': Stirling Council has announced that it has completed the transfer of the former MoD land at ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24220091.former-mod-site-transformed-vibrant-area-stirling/
Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on depopulation fears: Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on depopulation fears
heraldscotland.com/news/24219664.cartoonist-steven-camleys-take-depopulation-fears/
SNP's Hate Crimes Act show how much they hate us: No one else does down Scotland quite as often and quite as gleefully as the SNP does down Scotland ...
heraldscotland.com/politics/viewpoint/24219062.snps-hate-crimes-act-show-much-hate-us/
Discover Homegrown - so much more than just a garden centre: Discover homegrown
heraldscotland.com/news/24215706.discover-homegrown---much-just-garden-centre/
Call for ScotGov to investigate Scotland's 3G pitches: An MSP has called for the Scottish Government to investigate the state of Scotland’s 3G artificial pitches ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24218019.call-scotgov-investigate-scotlands-3g-pitches/
Brad Pitt says Mackintosh has 'always been one of my favourites'www.heraldscotland.com/business_hq/24199337.brad-pitt-became-high-profile-fan-mackintosh/
Brian Low death certificate reveals gameskeeper died of shotgun wounds: A retired games keeper whose death was initially ruled not suspicious by police was shot ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24219871.brian-low-death-certificate-reveals-gameskeeper-died-shotgun-wounds/
'Depopulation is hitting viability of Outer Hebrides communities': The viability of communities and the Gaelic language is being hit by depopulation of the Outer ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24219354.depopulation-hitting-viability-outer-hebrides-communities/
Emergency motion launched to halt 'mothballing' of community school: Councillors are being urged to back a motion that will put plans to mothball Dalry on hold ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24196402.emergency-motion-launched-halt-mothballing-community-school/
Quick Glance: Transformation of Hull Primary School to 'Outstanding'
- A primary school in west Hull is celebrating its latest 'outstanding' rating from regulator Ofsted, recognizing the teamwork that has gone into transforming its status.
- A little over two years ago, Collingwood Primary School found itself in the 'requires improvement' doldrums but has since reversed its fortunes, with all areas rated 'outstanding' except for early years provision, which was 'good'.
- Inspectors noted the 'exceptional' education the children receive, the 'caring and nurturing' relationships between staff and pupils, and the 'wide range of enrichment activities' that underpin the curriculum and help build confidence.
- Staff work closely with parents and carers to remove all barriers to learning and build relationships within the community, resulting in highly achieving students with special educational needs and/or disabilities.
AI database to become mandatory for Scotland's public sector: Scotland will become the first UK country to make it mandatory for public sector bodies to to make ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24215502.ai-database-become-mandatory-scotlands-public-sector/
Speyside whisky tops new ranking of world's best-rated spirits: The Top 79 spirits in the World list has been published by online culinary compendium and food ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24218858.speyside-whisky-tops-new-ranking-worlds-best-rated-spirits/
MND test developed by Aberdeen University hailed 'game-changer': Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have built a tool, known as TDP-43 aptamer ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24217051.mnd-test-developed-aberdeen-university-hailed-game-changer/
Assisted dying: let's have a respectful debate on McArthur's bill: You can feel the winds of culture war already blowing around Holyrood’s Assisted Dying Bill ...
heraldscotland.com/opinion/24214833.assisted-dying-respectful-debate-mcarthurs-bill/
Most popular baby names in Scotland for 2023 revealed: Luca was the most popular boys' name in Scotland last year, with Isla the name most given to newborn girls ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24217685.popular-baby-names-scotland-2023-revealed/
World Record breaking rowers release Scotch Whisky for charity: A renowned Scottish whisky writer and his world record-breaking sons have launched a limited ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24218182.world-record-breaking-rowers-release-scotch-whisky-charity/
Don’t let taxpayer-funded sex film put off funding daring and provocative art: MSPs will be examining the situation, placing an unseen level of open scrutiny on ...
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The Herald & GenAnalytics Diversity Dialogues take place in Edinburgh: The first in a series of the new The Herald & GenAnalytics Diversity Dialogues took place ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24218832.herald-genanalytics-diversity-dialogues-take-place-edinburgh/
Caledonian Hotel in Edinburgh to receive £35m makeover: New owners say major extension and renovations will write new chapter in 120-year-old hotel's history
heraldscotland.com/news/24217797.caledonian-hotel-edinburgh-receive-35m-makeover/
Airline ups flights from Edinburgh to Dublin and Belfast over summer: Emerald Airlines will soon to be operating up to eight flights per day to Dublin and up to ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24219320.airline-ups-flight-edinburgh-dublin-belfast-summer/
'Not since Barton was nutmegged on his Rangers league debut by Hamilton’s Ali Crawford has one of his career moves come to a more predictably disastrous ... Show more
'The Mack is irreplaceable and its value to the city is incalculable'www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/24216095.mack-glasgows-arc-de-triomphe-must-restored/
Scotland line up before a 1-0 win over Argentina at Hampden on this day in 1990.
(L-R): Alex McLeish, Jim Leighton, Paul McStay, Alan McInally, Stuart McCall ... Show more
Adam Richman, known for his hit series Man v. Food, pictured at Aberdeen restaurant Vovem.
The American TV host filmed an episode of his new Apple TV show ... Show more
ASN pupils removed from Aberdeenshire class photos: A photography company has been forced to apologise after offering versions of class photos which had pupils ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24218942.asn-pupils-removed-aberdeenshire-class-photos/
Scottish archaeological museum nominated for prestigious award: Kilmartin Museum in Argyll and Bute is nominated in the Permanent Exhibition of the Year category ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24218509.scottish-archaeological-museum-nominated-prestigious-award/
Martin Hannan: Don't be shocked if this Scotland side pulls off France shockwww.heraldscotland.com/sport/24213325.dont-shocked-scotland-pulls-off-france-shock/
Effective procurement puts Scottish organisations on the map: In an era where groups and businesses can often find themselves struggling to procure necessary ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24214029.effective-procurement-puts-scottish-organisations-map/
'The loss of the ABC had such an impact and has led to long time doom and gloom'www.heraldscotland.com/news/homenews/24215914.loss-abc-felt-glasgow-mackintosh/
New York-style cocktail bar Manahatta to open in Edinburgh: Arc Inspirations is to open a Manahatta bar north of the Border this summer after securing expansion ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24217695.new-york-style-cocktail-bar-manahatta-open-edinburgh/
Fergusons was a shambles - yet they shoot the messenger: One good thing about the removal of David Tydeman as chief executive of the Ferguson shipyard at Port ...
heraldscotland.com/politics/viewpoint/24215653.fergusons-shambles---yet-shoot-messenger/
MPH Groups accreditations elevate standards in home improvements: MPH Group, a family-run all trades specialist, has once again demonstrated its commitment to ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24212411.mph-groups-accreditations-elevate-standards-home-improvements/
Former football chief and Celtic suitor Roger Mitchell book: The former chief executive behind the innovative SPL TV bid has 'made his peace with Scottish ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24216258.former-football-chief-celtic-suitor-roger-mitchell-book/
'State of emergency' as Glasgow's school cuts begin: Parents and teachers are warning that cuts to staffing levels put learning and safety at risk and will lead ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24216077.state-emergency-glasgows-school-cuts-begin/
Glasgow Film Theatre announces 50th anniversary programme: The Glasgow Film Theatre has announced the full programme of events for its 50th anniversary ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24216131.glasgow-film-theatre-announces-50th-anniversary-programme/
'Brexit costing Scotland up to £100m a year in lost salmon exports': Brexit has cost Scotland up to £100 million-a-year in 'lost' salmon exports ...
heraldscotland.com/politics/westminster/24215152.brexit-cost-scotland-100m-year-lost-salmon-exports/
Will the Mackintosh-designed Lighthouse shine brightly once more?: The Herald Building was Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s first public commission.
heraldscotland.com/business_hq/24214497.will-mackintosh-designed-lighthouse-shine-brightly/
Marcus Beck from Elgin killed in e-bike crash on A941: One of the teenage boys who died in an e-bike crash on the A941 between Elgin and Lossiemouth has been ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24214026.marcus-beck-elgin-killed-e-bike-crash-a941/
VisitScotland to close its network of tourist information centres: VisitScotland is to close its network of information centres to focus on a “digital-first” ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24214671.visitscotland-close-network-tourist-information-centres/
'You just see decay around the city. There's no ongoing maintenance going on - I think we are at a critical point'www.heraldscotland.com/news/24198678.heritage-building-glasgow-reached-critical-stage/
Construction begins on Glasgow prison to replace Barlinnie: HMP Glasgow is being built to replace HMP Barlinnie.
heraldscotland.com/news/24215410.construction-begins-glasgow-prison-replace-barlinnie/
Aberdeen Arms Hotel in Tarves put on market as owner retires: The hotel has had the same owners for 17 years
heraldscotland.com/news/24214737.aberdeen-arms-hotel-tarves-put-market-owner-retires/
Trying to trade in my hopeless electric car has been a nightmare: Every attempt I make to drive my electric car simply exposes me to new and hidden charges and ...
heraldscotland.com/opinion/24211449.trying-change-electric-car-shock-system/
Kenny Dalglish scores against West Germany in Frankfurt 50 years ago today.
The home side, featuring the likes of Gerd Müller ... Show more
DHI £3m digital lifeline addressing Scotland's drug death tally: Hundreds of the most vulnerable people in Scotland have been provided with digital devices as ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24214758.dhi-3m-digital-lifeline-addressing-scotlands-drug-death-tally/
"Of course, plenty observers will say, ‘boo hoo, you knew what you were getting yourself into when $450 million was shoved in your face by the Saudis’ ... Show more
David Coulthard pictured in Glasgow, 1998.
The Scottish racing driver and presenter turns 53 today.
Born in the village of Twynholm ... Show more
ScotGov told its opposition to nuclear would cost 1000s of jobs: Union leaders have warned ministers an "ideological opposition" to nuclear energy must ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24213142.scotgov-told-opposition-nuclear-cost-1000s-jobs/
Jonathan Burns unveils a plaque commemorating the life of his father Tommy at Celtic Park on this day in 2010.
Celtic legend Tommy Burns made 501 appearances ... Show more
Former NatWest office at Blythswood Square in Glasgow sold: N4 Property expects strong occupier demand for city centre building acquired for seven-figure sum
heraldscotland.com/news/24214079.former-natwest-office-blythswood-square-glasgow-sold/
Queen Mary 90th anniversary celebrated by Princess Royal: The Princess Royal was gifted a plaque carved from the original teak deck of the most luxurious steamer ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24214268.queen-mary-90th-anniversary-celebrated-princess-royal/
Sacked Scots ferry fiasco firm chief set to get huge pay off: The chief executive of the nationalised ferry fiasco firm to get a huge pay off despite being ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24213059.sacked-scots-ferry-fiasco-firm-chief-set-get-huge-pay-off/
Kim Avis victim speaks out about abuse at rapist's hands: A woman who was abused by a serial rapist is to tell her story in a BBC documentary for the first time ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24213482.kim-avis-victim-speaks-abuse-rapists-hands/
UK electricity and gas prices cap verdict is truly bizarre: 'The ruling Conservatives could through immediate bold action have done far more to mitigate the ...
heraldscotland.com/opinion/24213094.uk-electricity-gas-prices-cap-verdict-truly-bizarre/
Glasgow shopping centre Easter weekend opening hours: The 2024 Easter Bank Holiday opening hours for Glasgow shopping centres, including St Enoch Centre ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24211125.glasgow-shopping-centre-easter-weekend-opening-hours/
Quick Glance: Traffic Chaos: Millions Head for Easter Breaks After Storm Nelson
- The Met Office has warned of injury risks and life-threatening dangers due to strong winds and high waves this Easter.
- Long queues are expected at Dover on Good Friday, with 2.6 million car journeys anticipated in the UK over this Easter weekend.
- Travel conditions for the long weekend got off to a rocky start as Storm Nelson arrived with gusts of up to 50 mph widely expected.
- Around 14.5 million Easter getaway trips are forecasted between Thursday and Easter Monday, with traffic disruption expected particularly on Thursday and Good Friday.
Hunky Dory Dining goes upmarket with new Chinese venture: Hunky Dory has unveiled plans to open Zhima, a new high-end restaurant offering contemporary Chinese ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24214052.hunky-dory-dining-goes-upmarket-new-chinese-venture/
The Eilidh MacLeod Memorial Trust was set up in memory of the talented musician, to help young people access music lessons and tuition.www.heraldscotland.com/news/24211788.young-musicians-offered-funding-memory-eilidh-macleod/
Funding call after UCI Championships Glasgow cycling scheme: Calls have been made for further investment in grassroots cycling projects following the success of ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24213413.funding-call-uci-championships-glasgow-cycling-scheme/
Croft near Mallaig, Inverness-shire put on market for sale: There is the opportunity to explore environmental and woodland schemes
heraldscotland.com/news/24213372.croft-near-mallaig-inverness-shire-put-market-sale/
Holyrood quits Stonewall Diversity Champions programme: The Scottish Parliament has ended its membership of Stonewall's diversity programme ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24213211.holyrood-quits-stonewall-diversity-programme/
'The trouble is that I could identify the defects in the building but correcting them takes several things apart from a tonne of money'www.heraldscotland.com/news/24206526.glasgow-school-art-fires-expert-warned-risk/
Co-operative Bank plans to slash 400 jobs in cost-cutting drive: The Co-operative Bank has said it plans to cut around one in 10 of its workforce ...
heraldscotland.com/news/24210904.co-operative-bank-plans-slash-400-jobs-cost-cutting-drive/
Quick Glance: Cost-Cutting Measures: Co-operative Bank to Slash 400 Jobs
- The Co-operative Bank has announced plans to cut 400 positions to boost efficiency and reduce costs. This action is part of the lender's largest cost-cutting and restructuring programme since being rescued by hedge funds in 2017.
- The layoffs will impact various areas of the business, including its 50 branches, aiming to decrease the workforce of 3,000 employees by approximately 12%.
- These cuts signify a significant step as part of the bank's transformation plan following efforts over the past three years to simplify the lender and foster sustainable growth.
- A potential agreement could lead to the ethical bank returning to member ownership and operating as a key player in the High Street with nearly 5 million customers.
'You just feel that you are living in a building site'www.heraldscotland.com/news/24201535.local-residents-bemoan-glasgow-school-art-rebuild-progress/
A look at the Glasgow School of Art's board of 24 governorswww.heraldscotland.com/news/24208992.charge-glasgow-school-art/
Speaking to The Herald for this week's series Ms Gray said: "It was a brilliant and stunningly beautiful reconstruction on time and on budget."www.heraldscotland.com/news/24188641.glasgow-school-art-staff-told-others-can-learn-us/
'How odd and unedifying, this enduring impulse to destroy royal women so we can later anoint them queens of our hearts'www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/24205784.public-picking-apart-kate-middleton-reveals-us-ugliest/
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