10 things that changed my life: Des Clarke, comedian and presenter
Including Billy Connolly, the Edinburgh Fringe and Beat 106 Radio.
Including Billy Connolly, the Edinburgh Fringe and Beat 106 Radio.
THE resurgence in home-grown creativity reflected in this month’s Bafta Scotland awards shows no sign of slowing down as more high-quality drama flows down the pipeline.
THE next avian recruit to the flying display team at the Scottish Owl Centre could soon be a bird originating from the other side of the world.
OUTLANDER stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan top the celebrity bill on the red carpet at tonight’s Bafta Scotland ceremony in Glasgow.
THE pro- independence Business for Scotland (BfS) group is rolling out its latest marketing campaign – Believe in Scotland – to offer convincing and irrefutable answers to support the independence cause.
SCOTLAND’S capital city provided a scenic backdrop to the 21st All Under One Banner (AUOB) march, attracting more than 200,000 people, every one of them hoping the occasion will come to be remembered as an “I was there” day when the history of Scottish independence is written.
A PERMANENT memorial to East Neuk fishermen was yesterday unveiled at Pittenweem in Fife.
AN increase of almost 50% in nominations for this year’s Bafta Scotland awards reflects an “unprecedented” resurgence in home-grown creativity, organisers say.
THE same concerns arise again and again across Scotland’s public sector, according to a parliamentary report by MSPs on Holyrood’s Public Audit Committee (PAC).
WHEN 24-year-old Kirsty Nicholson was offered a permanent job with Copylab, a financial communications agency based in Glasgow, she had a dilemma. Having had a taste of the work as an intern, she wanted the content writer job but also wanted to visit friends in Australia and spend time travelling abroad.
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