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How 'the black disease' ravaged Glasgow
Twenty-five years ago, a flesh-eating bug threw the city into a panic

Is our media self-censoring over Palestine arrests?
Plus: community campaigns, Italian scran, and Wounded Landscapes

It’s legendary, but is our music scene out of tune?
A pulse check on Glasgow’s grassroots venues

TRNSMT arrests, collapsing tenements and sending up the Glasgow Uni accent
Plus, Calum’s unified theory of Humble Yum™ is put to the test in Tradeston
More bars, fewer cars: can a new plan bring new life to North Laurieston?
"It doesn't need radical change. Its bones are beautiful"

How fake news and an anti-immigrant agenda rocked Royston
The anatomy of a false rumour in the Garngad

Neil almost lost everything. Now he’s showing tourists a hidden side of the city
From homelessness to walking tour guide

The city's heating up, but does the warm weather spell trouble?
Plus, "ladies and children targeted" by air gun shots at an Orange walk over the weekend

Six years ago Glasgow settled its equal pay problem. Except it didn't
The council still isn’t paying women on par with men — and it's costing millions

Can you sum up Glasgow in a dish and a drink?
A food-themed writer’s edition from Robbie

What’s going on at the University of West Scotland?
‘UWS is a unique institution because it gave people like me a chance’

Cyber attacks, a jazz scandal and the city's best scoops
Plus, a Glaswegian Glasto takeover

Patrick Harvie made the Greens. Ellie Gomersall wants to unseat him
The 24 year-old is mounting a David vs Goliath battle for Harvie's spot in Holyrood

How not to buy a house in the Southside
The 'offers over' system is vastly inflating property prices — and predicting gentrification

The haunted spectres of the city's aborted ring road
Glasgow's unfinished infrastructure is the source of myth, misinformation – and warning