The Glasgow Times is an evening tabloid newspaper published Monday to Saturday in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Called The Evening Times from 1876, it...
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Glasgow (UK: /ˈɡlɑːzɡoʊ, ˈɡlæz-, ˈɡlɑːs-, ˈɡlæs-/ GLA(H)Z-goh, GLA(H)SS- ; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]) is the most populous city in Scotland...
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eighth oldest daily paper in the world. The title was simplified from The Glasgow Herald in 1992. Following the closure of the Sunday Herald, the Herald...
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list covers famous or notable people or groups who were born or raised in Glasgow, Scotland or have been connected with it. David Hamilton – architect Charles...
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The Glasgow dialect, also called Glaswegian, varies from Scottish English at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum to the local dialect of West Central...
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The Glasgow Daily Times was a newspaper based in Glasgow, Kentucky, and covering Barren County. Founded in 1865, the paper published its final edition...
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Glasgow Central (Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu Mheadhain), usually referred to in Scotland as just Central or Central Station, is one of two principal mainline...
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Glasgow Warriors are a professional rugby union side from Scotland. The team plays in the United Rugby Championship league and in the European Professional...
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Brennan, Jimmy Constable and Simon "Spike" Dawbarn. They were formed in Glasgow in 1995 and released their debut single "Night to Remember" in May 1996...
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Glasgow". Glasgow Times. 11 January 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2023. "Glasgow band Chvrches announce hometown gig as part of UK tour". Glasgow Times....
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Glasgow Queen Street (Scottish Gaelic: Sràid na Banrighinn) is a passenger railway terminus serving the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the smaller...
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Capaldi hails TRNSMT headlining show as the best of his f**king life". Glasgow Times. Retrieved 11 November 2022. "Foals, Lewis Capaldi and Snow Patrol to...
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pair up". The Glasgow Times. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2024. "Times talker: Should boss keep playing Daly up top?". The Glasgow Times. 12 August 2013...
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Glasgow Airport, also known as Glasgow International Airport (IATA: GLA, ICAO: EGPF) formerly Abbotsinch Airport, is an international airport in Scotland...
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The Glasgow Story Egypt Farm (Burrell Collection Photo Library, 1940s), The Glasgow Story "Glowing report for Tollcross school". Glasgow Times. 4 March...
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Maryhill (redirect from Botany, Glasgow)
Maryhill (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Màiri) is an area in the north-west of Glasgow in Scotland. A former independent burgh and the heart of an eponymous local...
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Punam Krishan (category Alumni of the University of Glasgow)
Bare, appeared on Morning Live and The Weakest Link, and written a Glasgow Times medical column and children's book. In 2024, she placed eleventh on...
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The Glasgow Subway is an underground light metro system in Glasgow, Scotland. Opened on 14 December 1896, it is the third-oldest underground rail transit...
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Lyons Crime Family (category Crime in Glasgow)
to a number of drug trafficking and money laundering operations. The Glasgow Times noted in November 2022 that "Lyons is feeling the heat after the recent...
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Rankin talks Blow the Man Down and Glow". Glasgow Times. Retrieved 18 May 2023. "The kid from fame". Glasgow Times. 23 April 2007. Retrieved 18 May 2023....
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The Glasgow Cup is a football tournament open to teams from Glasgow, Scotland. Operated by the Glasgow Football Association, it was competed for annually...
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Rutherglen (redirect from Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland)
in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, immediately south-east of the city of Glasgow, three miles (five kilometres) from its centre and directly south of the...
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Billy Connolly (category Comedians from Glasgow)
University (D.Univ) from University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. In November 2019, The Glasgow Times named Connolly as The Greatest Glaswegian as determined...
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University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded...
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Kathleen Glasgow (born April 12, 1969) is an American New York Times-bestselling author of young adult fiction, best known for her bestselling novel Girl...
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Glasgow City Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Baile Ghlaschu) is the local government authority for Glasgow City council area, Scotland. In its modern...
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pp. 140–141. "Eye Spy Glasgow: the cross in Robroyston that marks the spot where William Wallace was betrayed". Glasgow Times. 2 January 2014. Retrieved...
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The Glasgow School was a circle of influential artists and designers that began to coalesce in Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870s, and flourished from the...
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Going Out star Sally Bretton on her latest role in Dial M for Murder". Glasgow Times. Retrieved 25 November 2020. Wallop, Harry (21 December 2015). "Sally...
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can fend off interest from Chelsea in midfield star Billy Gilmour". Glasgow Times. Retrieved 1 July 2020. Newport, Andy (30 March 2017). "Caixinha reveals...
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