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Europe trades on culture - yet Glasgow is slashing the very thing keeping us relevant

Europe trades on culture - yet Glasgow is slashing the very thing keeping us relevant

Funding cuts to flagship institutions like the Glasgow Film Theatre will deny access to the arts for our poorest citizens and kill the city’s...

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Herald Scotland

Neil Mackay

Good luck to the Aussies: They’re doing us a favour by banning social media for kids

Good luck to the Aussies: They’re doing us a favour by banning social media for kids

Governments around the world are grappling with how to protect children from online harm, but the Australians are going furthest with a ban on...

yesterday 1

Herald Scotland

Rebecca Mcquillan

Why Scotland must make sex and relationships education mandatory to protect pupils

Why Scotland must make sex and relationships education mandatory to protect pupils

This article appears as part of the  Lessons to Learn  newsletter. When the NSPCC says that an initiative is vital for protecting children , it...

yesterday 1

Herald Scotland

James Mcenaney

EPR is not a threat to Scottish business but an important tool

EPR is not a threat to Scottish business but an important tool

Let’s make this Christmas a time for positive action on packaging waste as we follow the lead from female pioneers such as entrepreneur Jo Chidley...

yesterday 1

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Dr Antoinette Fionda-Douglas

An open letter to BBC Scotland: Why cutting specialist music shows is a public crisis

An open letter to BBC Scotland: Why cutting specialist music shows is a public crisis

Emma Pollock is a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician, a founding member of the band The Delgados, and a founder of the Chemikal Underground...

yesterday 6

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Emma Pollock

What BBC tells MSPs about the Radio Scotland cuts, and what its own papers reveal

What BBC tells MSPs about the Radio Scotland cuts, and what its own papers reveal

Constant Follower, singer-songwriter Stephen McAll, credits an early spin by late-night music shows on BBC Radio Scotland as helping launch his...

previous day 10

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Exclusive By Stephen Mcall

Could a government led by Nigel Farage be trusted with our national security?

Could a government led by Nigel Farage be trusted with our national security?

With Reform UK riding high and the polls, would our security services be comfortable with a Farage government? Our columnist Calum Steele suggests...

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Calum Steele

How my humble toilet became a personal shrine to the best gigs in Scotland

How my humble toilet became a personal shrine to the best gigs in Scotland

“Gig Euphoria” was the phrase one of my friends came up with to describe that giddy high feeling you experienced at the end of a gig. A lovely...

previous day 4

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Neil Clark

NHS is struggling but Scottish Government leads the world in hogwash announcements

NHS is struggling but Scottish Government leads the world in hogwash announcements

Professor Jim Gallagher’s report on “Fixing Broken Government” for Our Scottish Future paints a bleak picture of how devolution has turned into a...

previous day 3

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Brian Wilson

Right, that's it. I'm done with electric cars. Now it's hooray for the dirty diesel

Right, that's it. I'm done with electric cars. Now it's hooray for the dirty diesel

This month our columnist Carlos Alba will make the final payment on an electric car, which he bought in an effort to help battle climate change....

previous day 2

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Carlos Alba

What's gone wrong with the Catholic Church - has it taken a vow of silence?

What's gone wrong with the Catholic Church - has it taken a vow of silence?

The Catholic voice in Scotland is silent and, as such has become irrelevant in the affairs of the nation, says Herald columnist Kevin McKenna In...

tuesday 10

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Kevin Mckenna

Robbie Williams is playing the Barrowlands? Great but £140 a ticket is ridiculous

Robbie Williams is playing the Barrowlands? Great but £140 a ticket is ridiculous

The gouging of music-lovers by stars has created the corporatisation of culture, leaving art and entertainment out of reach for the average punter,...

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Neil Mackay

I’ve quit Twitter and now the world is a beautiful and happy place again

I’ve quit Twitter and now the world is a beautiful and happy place again

Writer at Large Neil Mackay says that the hate and violence on Elon Musk’s X site was having a profoundly negative effect on him. Now he’s quit,...

tuesday 4

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Neil Mackay

Yes, this is my cat. Flying. But do we really want to bust net zero for this AI slop?

Yes, this is my cat. Flying. But do we really want to bust net zero for this AI slop?

This article appears as part of the  Winds of Change  newsletter. Most of us know that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is using a hell of a lot of...

tuesday 5

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Vicky Allan

North Sea exploration ban senseless amid looming gas supply threat in Scotland

North Sea exploration ban senseless amid looming gas supply threat in Scotland

North Sea oil and gas firms were left reeling on Budget day after getting a double-dose of bad news that will increase fears of hefty job losses in...

tuesday 4

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Mark Williamson

The clock is ticking on Scotland’s FoI reform. Will MSPs step up to the plate?

The clock is ticking on Scotland’s FoI reform. Will MSPs step up to the plate?

Freedom of Information reform is vital for the future of Scotland's democracy, argues Labour Councillor Fiona Higgins Every so often, a quiet piece...

tuesday 4

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Fiona Higgins

We do not want this: the new Pride front in Glasgow's flag wars

We do not want this: the new Pride front in Glasgow's flag wars

Public displays of Pride flags are the latest front in Glasgow's flag wars, but it's war none of us can win, says Mark Smith You’ll know about...

01.12.2025 2

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Mark Smith

Labour's intransigence on Brexit really beggars belief as Reeves points finger

Labour's intransigence on Brexit really beggars belief as Reeves points finger

Labour's continuing refusal to do anything meaningful to reverse the terrible and ongoing damage to the UK economy from the Conservatives’ hard...

01.12.2025 5

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Ian Mcconnell

Scrapping the two-child cap is welcome – but where is the bigger plan?

Scrapping the two-child cap is welcome – but where is the bigger plan?

Rachel Reeves’ budget delivers modest wins – from scrapping the two-child cap to raising the National Living Wage – but falls short on deeper tax...

01.12.2025 5

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Roz Foyer

Scotland is 'one bad budget away from losing our high streets'

Scotland is 'one bad budget away from losing our high streets'

After last year’s UK Budget battering for Scotland’s retailers there was a palpable sense of trepidation and anxiety ahead of last week’s iteration...

01.12.2025 5

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David Lonsdale

Christmas in Edinburgh is truly magical - but its markets are the last place to visit

Christmas in Edinburgh is truly magical - but its markets are the last place to visit

There is a splendid slice of Edinburgh folklore in the story that Charles Dickens was inspired to create the character of Ebenezer Scrooge after a...

01.12.2025 5

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Brian Ferguson

Why calling Gaza a genocide is legally wrong and morally reckless

Why calling Gaza a genocide is legally wrong and morally reckless

As claims of ‘genocide’ against Israel echo from protest lines to courtrooms, the legal reality tells a different story: intent matters, and...

01.12.2025 5

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Sammy Stein

Pictures of a vanished city. Have we learned the lessons?

Pictures of a vanished city. Have we learned the lessons?

An extraordinary new exhibition shows Glasgow as it is and how it used to be. Have we learned the lessons of the change, asks Mark Smith I suppose...

30.11.2025 1

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Mark Smith

A partnership reshaped across the Irish Sea

A partnership reshaped across the Irish Sea

Scotland and Ireland are renewing a partnership rooted in shared history and future ambition, writes Angus Robertson, strengthening ties in energy,...

30.11.2025 1

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Angus Robertson

Scotland’s energy future hangs in the balance after budget fails to deliver

Scotland’s energy future hangs in the balance after budget fails to deliver

Scotland’s energy sector warned that reforming the windfall tax was vital to secure investment in renewables and protect jobs . But the budget’s...

30.11.2025 4

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Peter Hourston

It is no surprise that rural Scots are angry about public transport

It is no surprise that rural Scots are angry about public transport

A new survey has revealed that rural Scots are dissatisfied about public transport in their areas and it is little wonder. Ministers must act to...

30.11.2025 2

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Alan Simpson