Remains of Mudan Warriors to be Repatriated from Edinburgh University to Taiwan

In a significant step towards reconciliation, a militia commander responsible for the brutal murder of two foreign tourists in Uganda now faces charges related to a school massacre, according to a statement made by a Ugandan general on Friday. The commander, identified as Abdul Rashid Kyoto, also known as Njovu, was apprehended on Tuesday, along […]
Edinburgh Academic Becomes UK’s First Deaf Professor in Deaf Studies

In a groundbreaking achievement, Annelies Kusters, a scholar at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, has made history by becoming the first deaf professor in the United Kingdom to specialise in Deaf Studies. With nearly two decades of research on deaf communities worldwide, Prof. Kusters’ promotion in the Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies establishes her as […]
Glasgow’s City Centre Killermont Street to Temporarily Close for 5 Days

Starting from 6 am on Wednesday, November 1, Glasgow’s Killermont Street in the city centre will undergo a temporary closure for five days. The road segment between West Nile Street and North Hanover Street will be off-limits to all traffic except buses. This measure is necessary to facilitate essential carriageway resurfacing, ensuring the safety and […]
Scottish Schools Confront Surge in Misogynistic Abuse and Physical Attacks on Teachers

A summit organised by the Scottish Government on Wednesday revealed a disturbing increase in misogynistic abuse and physical attacks targeting teachers in Scottish schools. The emergency meeting, chaired by Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth, brought together teachers, unions, parents, and child experts to address the escalating violence. During the summit, shocking accounts of assaults were shared, […]
Care Assistant Removed from Register for Displaying Aggressive Behaviour Towards Residents and Colleague

Carol Smith, a care assistant employed by HCOne Limited at Greenfield Park Care Home, has been struck off the register following a series of incidents that involved aggressive behaviour towards residents and a colleague. The Scottish Social Services Committee (SSSC) deemed her actions to demonstrate a pattern of aggressive behaviour, raising concerns about her suitability […]
Nicola Sturgeon Celebrates Passing Driving Test at 53, Encourages Others to Embrace New Challenges

Former First Minister and Glasgow Southside MSP, Nicola Sturgeon, recently shared the exciting news of passing her driving test at the age of 53, highlighting that it is never too late in life to embark on new endeavours. Ms. Sturgeon expressed that the experience of learning to drive took her out of her comfort zone, […]
Glasgow Design Studio Collaborates with Nigerian Artist Lemi Ghariokwu to Create Vibrant Craft Beer Project

Pim-Pam, a creative design studio based in Glasgow, has embarked on an exciting new venture with Nigeria’s first craft brewery, Bature Brewery, by incorporating the renowned artwork of international artist Lemi Ghariokwu into their innovative design project. The aim of the collaboration is to honour West Africa’s rich and colourful heritage while promoting the region’s […]
Glasgow Man Passes Away After Undisclosed Battle with Lung Cancer, Leaving Family Devastated

A Glasgow man, Mark Namegni, tragically lost his life just two months after experiencing pain in his side, leaving his family in profound grief. Mark had initially raised concerns about the discomfort to his wife, Nathalie, following a football game with friends on August 8. Despite attempting to go to work the next day, his […]
