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I am proud of Glasgow’s record in supporting refugees. Migration has enhanced our 850-year story. But asylum policy in the UK has become a ...
Glasgow City Council's leader warns UK asylum policy is fuelling a homelessness crisis, with costs projected to hit £66m by 2026/27.
Glasgow may be the first Scottish council to pilot automatic voter registration, aiming to boost turnout using local data and reduce barriers ...
The 250-berth marina dates from the 1800s and at one stage was used as a wartime submarine base. It leads our round-up this week. Christie & Co handled the confidential sale of the Holy Loch Marina ...
The chartered accountant who had spent seven years with KPMG was considering a career change. A family governance project around the fourth-generation bakery meant that “the conclusion was clear: if ...
Western leaders will host a call of the coalition of the willing on Sunday to discuss steps to ending the war in Ukraine.
Rising levels of poverty ‘would make Charles Dickens furious’, Lord Kinnock said in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
Pope Leo XIV spent the last Sunday of his summer holiday with several dozen homeless and poor people – and the church volunteers who help them, celebrating a special Mass and inviting them into the ...
The Metropolitan Police were called to Chadwell Heath, east London, just after 5.30am on Saturday after reports of an assault.
Angus Robertson said the money would ensure Scotland’s ‘cultural highlights can be enjoyed at home and abroad’.
Anti-racism campaigners have chanted at demonstrators protesting against “uncontrolled illegal immigration” outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Falkirk. Stand Up to Racism Scotland, ...
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