The cult book that claims to unlock prehistoric Glasgow
What on earth is ‘sacred geometry’? And does it have legs?
What on earth is ‘sacred geometry’? And does it have legs?
Plus, meet the millionaire drummer fighting Salmond’s legal case, and an end to the Mackintosh tea rooms stooshie
The £20k a year Rutherglen private school, overseen by two Scottish hospitality titans, is closing amid a ‘misconduct’ probe
A writer’s edition from Robbie
Plus, enter the anti-immigrant AI slopiverse (or don’t) and a political storm brews at Glasgow Uni
A new generation of Glasgow Gaels have revived Scotland’s traditional tongue. Some worry about cultural erasure
With no way to contact the insolvent centre, those doing business with them say they’ve been left high and dry
Plus, homeless charity submits new shelter plans and rooting for a Glasgow tree to win big
Shock resignations, ‘absent leadership’ and an 80% drop in cash on hand. What happened?
All staff are being made redundant and operations are ceasing with “immediate effect”
Plus, what’s that weird advert on the side of Tay House?
Plus, poverty tourism and is Mother India Café still good?
Grab your dookers: two women have a dream to clean up the Clyde
A tale of struggle, support and resilience in Knightswood
Plus, ‘is Greenock rough?’ and other important questions
Forget the meth or applause — the comedian’s biggest addiction is the miraculous comeback