Irish unity campaign comes to Scotland
THE campaign for a United Ireland came to Scotland as Sinn Féin MP Francie Molloy addressed meetings in both Edinburgh and Glasgow as part of a series of public...
Giving a helping hand to young footballers
HIBERNIAN FC legend Mickey Weir put his boots on again recently to for a free community football initiative run by the city’s Helping Hands organisation.
The volunteer community-based organisation was...
Gaels and Glasgow Uni have a powerful partnership
IT’S that time of year again, and the British Universities are preparing for the upcoming British Championship tournament—one that Scottish Universities have experienced recent success in.
In 2016, in Manchester,...
Northern winds of change blowing
UNIONISM has lost its Stormont majority. Founded almost 100 years ago, the Stormont of Carson and Craig is no longer a ‘Protestant Parliament for a Protestant People.’ While the...
St Patrick’s Days to remember
COATBRIDGE, Glasgow and Edinburgh were once again at the forefront of this year’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations, with each holding fantastic festivals, which were culturally and historically rich and captivated...
Memorials begin to take shape
GLASGOW City Council has unveiled plans for a memorial to Scottish and Irish victims of the 19th century potato blight.
The crop failure led to a huge wave of migration...