Brush off the shame, Scotland
FOR some people, Friday morning’s referendum results were a heart-pounding victory, writes The Gazette's Lisa Boyle.
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Gazette editor Graham Mann looks back on the week that was in his regular Seven Day Diary.
View ArticleStaying sober in October?
OCTOBER is cold. Wet. Dreary. Simply uttering the word is enough to depress even the most cheerful among us, writes The Gazette's Lisa Boyle.
View ArticleFeature: Seven Day Diary
Gazette editor Graham Mann takes a look back at the week that was.
View ArticleFeature: Seven Day Diary
Gazette editor Graham Mann looks back at the week that was in his regular Seven Day Diary.
View ArticleFeature: Seven Day Diary
Gazette editor Graham Mann takes a look back at the week that was...
View ArticleWorthy praise for our volunteers
THIS month one of Barrhead’s best known citizens was honoured for the incredible amount of volunteer work that she carries out in the town, writes our reporter Sean Rooney.
View ArticleYour man at the House of Commons
MP Douglas Alexander looks at the rising price of gas and warns about the dangers of legal highs.
View ArticleA note from The Gazette
The Glasgow bin lorry accident was an unimaginable tragedy that will remain etched on the nation’s consciousness forever more.
View ArticleA note from The Gazette
SUMMER Mendes has a fascinating and unusual story to tell about a troubled life that most of us will never have to endure.
View ArticleBin lorry conspiracy theories are madness
THERE are a number of crass conspiracy theories circulating online following Glasgow’s bin lorry tragedy.
View ArticleA note from The Gazette
SELFIES have been around for quite some time now, but few have had quite the same impact as Marcia Paterson’s.
View ArticleYour man at the Scottish Parliament
I was delighted to be able to launch a quirky new game application for children in Scotland to learn about road safety. I even had a wee go of the new game myself!
View ArticleA note from The Gazette
Teaching a young child about charity is not the easiest thing for a parent.
View ArticleBlack 'overwhelmed' by reaction to maiden speech
IN her latest column for The Gazette, MP Mhairi Black says she was 'overwhelmed' by the public's positive reaction to her maiden speech in the House of Commons.
View ArticleLeader's diary: Youth and business stars light up summer
In his regular Gazette column, Renfrewshire Council leader Mark Macmillan looks back on some of the highlights he enjoyed during July.
View ArticleMSP Hugh Henry: Police Scotland's reputation is 'tarnished'
In his latest Gazette column, Hugh Henry MSP says the reputation of Police Scotland has been 'tarnished'.
View ArticleBlack gives thumbs up to Johnstone taxi firm
Mhairi Black enjoyed a recent visit to Johnstone TOA Taxis and, in her latest Gazette column, the MP had kind words to say about the company's charitable efforts.
View ArticleGavin Newlands lends an ear to volunteers
IN his latest Gazette column, Gavin Newlands MP turns his attention to life away from the House Commons where he's been involved in vital work helping constituents in Paisley and Renfrewshire North.
View ArticleLeader's diary: Community at the heart of council's strategy
Summer holidays may be over but children, families and community are at the heart of this month’s review, writes Renfrewshire Council leader Mark Macmillan in his August diary for The Gazette.
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