Popular DJ tragically passed away only 38-years-old in Ibiza in October, with his friends branding him a 'bright light' who was 'important to many lives'.
We asked for your views on Glasgow's narrow URC win against Connacht and Edinburgh's URC defeat by Scarlets. Here's what some of you said:
A POPULAR coffee chain is getting ready to open a new shop in a major Scots city – and fans will love it. Bosses at Toast Tea, which is a popular Asian-inspired café, revealed that a new
Motorists in Glasgow now face a £100 fine for parking on pavements as a ban comes into force. The new rules are designed to protect pedestrians, especially people in wheelchairs and those pushing buggies, who could be forced onto the road by vehicles on the pavement.
Glasgow City Council will hold a public consultation over introducing a 5% visitor levy on overnight stays in the city.The tourist tax would apply to hotels, hostels, guest houses, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation.
A tourist tax will be rolled out in Glasgow “as fast as we possibly can without tripping ourselves up”, the city treasurer has said.
Network Rail Scotland scrambled its Air Operations helicopter to survey damage to rail routes following Storm Éowyn, including lines from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh, Hyndland to Helensburgh, and the Cathcart Circle.
A red warning - the most severe issued by the Met Office - was in place on Friday and saw gusts of up to 90mph shake the city, causing chaos including fallen trees and damage to buildings.
These 90 minute classes take place at various five-star hotels in Edinburgh and Glasgow, including the Kimpton Hotel Charlotte Square on February 28 at 6:30pm, and the same venue on March 28, at 6:30pm.
Tony Pearson will take on the challenge of walking from Murrayfield in Edinburgh to Glasgow Green on Tuesday, April 1 in an effort to raise £2000 for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) UK. Tony’s daughter Grayce, who turns two this month, was diagnosed with SMA type 2 last year.
The Laithwaites Wine Festival is a dream ticket for all oenophiles: Whether they go mad for Merlot, bats about Bordeaux, or like to shimmy to Chardonnay, the festival is packed with wine makers, wine lovers and wine-themed events.
Councillors in Glasgow will this week will become the latest to consider introducing a visitor levy, or tourist tax.