Archaeologists have raised the alarm over loss and damage caused by nighthawks in the illegal search for treasure along Hadrian’s Wall. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16301874.Artefacts_believed_to_have_been_plundered_at_Hadrian__39_s_Wall/
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018I CAN’T help noticing how the old, poisonous football enmities between Scotland and England have matured into a civilised banter, even respect. Meanwhile,...
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018The SNP’s protest at Prime Minister’s Questions “most certainly isn’t" a one-off, the party’s Westminster leader has warned. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16301888.__39_Mundell__39_s_position_is_untenable__39___says_SNP_Westminster_leader/
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018A watchdog has called for mandatory traffic light food labelling post-Brexit after finding that information on breakfast cereals could be misleading consumers about...
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018THE Scottish Court and Tribunal Service (SCTS) has launched an appeal against the decision of one of its own judges after losing a...
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018Young children in Scotland are eating more than a million sweet treats every week raising obesity fears, according to new analysis by Cancer...
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018THE Mackintosh building, “the world’s most indestructible building”, can be built again, the chairwoman of the Glasgow School of Art has declared. ....
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018Decommissioning the nuclear site at Sellafield faces continued delays and an overspend of up to £913 million, according to an official report. ....
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018SHE was teaching on the other side of the world. But still Sonia Zhao felt the oppressive weight of China’s authoritarian rulers in...
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018AMBITIOUS plans to turn Glasgow’s former Stow College into an “inspirational and truly world class” teaching space for fine art students have been...
By Brian McGuireJune 20, 2018