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DEVASTATED workers have warned the governments of Westminster and Holyrood that their actions will not be “forgotten or forgiven” as more than a century of oil refining at Grangemouth drew to a close ...
Caldwell’s quoted opinions could be summed up as “welfare not warfare.” Yet he plans to vote for Reform. Socialists are missing a key connection in the political turmoil if they do not address the ...
UNIONS threatened teacher, NHS and council strikes today after No 10 insisted that it would not fund public-sector pay rises.
RUSSIAN forces will observe a unilateral 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine next week to mark Victory Day in World War II, ...
This melancholic and deeply insightful song is a gem for anyone with the kind of lived experience I have had growing up in and around Glasgow. The shiny glass Beacon Arts Centre and Bar on the side of ...
LEEDS have unveiled images of their stadium redevelopment plans, which will increase capacity to 56,500. The proposals were backed last week by Leeds City Council, whose plans panel will meet next ...
CHINESE officials have played down the threat to their country’s economy from US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, saying today that Beijing has the capacity to protect jobs and limit the ...
SCOTLAND’S trade union movement has committed to taking action in workplaces across the land to tackle the threat from the far right.
FIRST MINISTER John Swinney’s call at the STUC for government intervention to save Grangemouth oil refinery was branded “too little, too late” by those campaigning for its future.
LIVERPOOL defender Ibrahima Konate revealed head coach Arne Slot told his side at the start of the season that they could win the Premier League.
The dazzling two-hander now showing at the Orange Tree is an in-depth study of Ben and Imo as they combine to deliver the goods. But, while the play fascinates with behind-the-scenes insights into ...
THE future of Glasgow’s Trade Union Education Centre has been secured for two more years in a deal hailed as a landmark victory by campaigners.