Kelvingrove: How a street party became a royal fiasco
It’s not often Glaswegians heed the words of David Cameron but on 29th April 2011, they certainly did. To coincide with the Royal Wedding, around 10,000 folk packed out Kelvingrove […]
It’s not often Glaswegians heed the words of David Cameron but on 29th April 2011, they certainly did. To coincide with the Royal Wedding, around 10,000 folk packed out Kelvingrove […]
So a couple of weeks back it was brought to my attention that there was going to be a revolution™ in Glasgow last night. And not just here, but every […]
By I Am Séamus Fierce OK so not everyone in Glasgow supports choice, apparently. Earlier today there was a “pro-life” vigil in George Square, followed by a torchlit procession to […]
By I Am Séamus Fierce Hey everyone, belated Happy Armed Forces Day! What? That was in June? Oh yeah, it was. But there’s been another one. We need to have […]
“EAST END SUBWAY LINK IS A DONE DEAL BEFORE 2014 GAMES” thundered the front page of the Evening Times back in 2007, characteristically pissing itself with excitement at the latest […]
A guest post from John M Growing up in Glasgow’s state-schools, children are taught the significance of education as a force that can improve the material conditions of their lives. […]