Football fans boost UK arts attendance by 20%
A new scheme linking football clubs with cultural venues sees a 20% surge in arts attendance among fans. Discover how the beautiful game is enriching local culture.
A new scheme linking football clubs with cultural venues sees a 20% surge in arts attendance among fans. Discover how the beautiful game is enriching local culture.
A major fire erupted at the Revolver Hotel in Glasgow city centre, forcing evacuations. Fire crews tackled the blaze overnight. No injuries reported. Read the latest updates.
A major fire broke out at a Glasgow hotel, forcing 120 people to evacuate. Emergency services are on the scene. Read the latest updates and safety information.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde apologises after a human error led to the wrong body being cremated, causing two families significant distress. A full investigation is underway.
A full investigation is underway after a body was wrongly released and cremated due to a mortuary error at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. Read the full report.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde suspends staff and launches investigation after a body was cremated by mistake at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital due to human error.
Police have launched an investigation after a 38-year-old man was found injured on a Glasgow street and later died in hospital on Christmas Day. Follow for updates.
Police are hunting a rapist after a woman was attacked in Glasgow's Queen's Park in the early hours of Christmas Eve. A major cordon remains as sexual crime in the city rises.
As Britain's first musical PM since Heath, Keir Starmer must move beyond talk to rescue the arts from funding cuts and inequality. The Hodge report offers a blueprint for change.
A major review by Baroness Hodge finds Arts Council England has sidelined artistic excellence in favour of box-ticking bureaucracy. Read the full report and reactions.
Labour peer Margaret Hodge calls for a bonfire of red tape at Arts Council England and a revival of regional arts boards in a major new report. Discover the key recommendations.
A landmark review calls for an independent body to oversee arts funding in England, aiming to remove political influence. Discover the key recommendations and what they mean for UK culture.
Police are investigating after a man died and three others were injured in a disturbance at a flat on Berkeley Street in Glasgow city centre. Read the latest updates.
Police have cordoned off streets outside the Glasgow Hilton Hotel after four men were arrested in a late-night incident. Get the latest updates on this developing story.
BBC Scotland's Glasgow headquarters was evacuated after a morning fire. Services are now back on air. Read the full story on the emergency response and disruption.
A man has tragically died after falling from a tower block in Glasgow city centre. Police are investigating the incident which was witnessed by members of the public.
Discover how Susan Loppert revolutionised healthcare environments by integrating art into London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, creating a healing space beyond the clinical.
Gregory Burke's Gallus in Weegieland delivers a triumphant return to Glasgow's Tron Theatre. Discover this powerful exploration of Scottish identity and working-class life.
Former culture commissioner Neil Mendoza questions why Conservative government's massive cultural investment - including the £2bn Culture Recovery Fund - remains unacknowledged by sector.
Major educational reform in England will elevate creative subjects with new accountability measures, marking a significant victory for arts education advocates.
England's education system is set for a creative transformation as arts leaders welcome new government measures to elevate arts and creative subjects in schools, addressing years of decline.
Glasgow pioneers groundbreaking free public transport initiative offering unlimited bus, train and subway travel to under-22s and over-60s in major sustainability push.
Major arts organisations across England are struggling to survive as a critical funding portal collapse leaves millions in grants hanging in the balance, threatening the future of cultural institutions.
Former President Donald Trump has abruptly terminated the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, scrapping the planned ARC Ballroom renovation in another dramatic executive action.
Families seeking festive fun in Glasgow were left horrified as a Halloween event dubbed 'Glasghost' turned into a nightmare, echoing February's infamous Willy Wonka disaster with underwhelming decorations and angry parents demanding refunds.
Rail services in Glasgow faced unexpected disruption when a protective swan refused to budge from the tracks, forcing Network Rail to implement safety measures and causing delays for ScotRail passengers.
Manchester's arts community faces financial devastation as Price Event Management enters administration, leaving performers and suppliers with unpaid invoices totalling over £100,000.
Discover how Glasgow's groundbreaking Take Me Somewhere festival is revolutionising immersive theatre with daring performances that challenge audiences and transform the city into a stage.
Glasgow's Southside has been crowned the UK's coolest neighbourhood in a major national ranking, beating London favourites with its unique blend of independent businesses and community spirit.
Scotland's Deputy First Minister condemns Home Office enforcement operations in Glasgow as 'unacceptable' and demands urgent review of UK immigration policy.