
Eve Livingston
Journalist at Freelance
Freelance journalist @guardian @BBC and more, currently @TBIJ. Wrote Make Bosses Pay @PlutoPress. @TheOrwellPrize nominee. She/her.
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1 week ago |
glasgowbell.co.uk | Eve Livingston
One Thursday afternoon in March, on the top floor of an old church on Ashley Street in Woodlands, a motley crew gathered nervously in a tight circle, agendas in hand. Broad Glaswegian tones mingled with accented English as more than 40 people, ages ranging from 20s to 70s and from an array of different backgrounds and ethnicities, said their hellos and jostled for a seat.
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2 weeks ago |
observer.co.uk | Eve Livingston
With its unique combination of sweeping sandy beaches, rural idyll and burgeoning food and arts scenes, holiday homes on the Isle of Mull, in the inner Hebrides, regularly book up a year in advance. But two people who have had no problem finding accommodation are the Prince and Princess of Wales, due to arrive on the island this week to mark their 14th wedding anniversary in a self-catered cottage.
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1 month ago |
glasgowbell.co.uk | Robbie Armstrong |Eve Livingston
Hello readers, we hope you’ve been enjoying the sunshine. Here’s hoping this isn’t Glasgow’s premature summer… (Editor’s note: it definitely is). In this week’s briefing, we’ve got the lowdown on the axing of Glasgow’s favourite soap opera, a recommendation for fair weather taproom pints and a review of an Alasdair Gray-inspired comedy night. Now, onto your briefing.
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1 month ago |
glasgowbell.co.uk | Eve Livingston
When the Friends of Cathkin Park group was founded in 2020 to protect public access to their local green space, members envisaged some standard community meetings and flyering. No one thought things would go this far. Yet four years later, the group were piling on an early Queen Street service to Edinburgh, on their way to support another Crosshill resident for his day in court.
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1 month ago |
shorturl.at | Eve Livingston
When the Friends of Cathkin Park group was founded in 2020 to protect public access to their local green space, members envisaged some standard community meetings and flyering. No one thought things would go this far. Yet four years later, the group were piling on an early Queen Street service to Edinburgh, on their way to support another Crosshill resident for his day in court.
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How did a fence in a small Glasgow park come to be at the centre of a bitter fight involving planning disputes, courtroom showdowns, accusations of intimidation, and £30k of public money? For today's edition of @theglasgowbell, I tried to find out... https://t.co/1miC5UFGAR

In 2022 a competition was launched for designs for an Edinburgh statue of maternal health pioneer Elsie Inglis - and then suddenly cancelled when a male sculptor was announced. Now his plans have been unveiled and the row reignited… Me for the Observer: https://t.co/bRkei9pgWF

RT @eve_rebecca: EXC: “There’s a significant risk…[coercive control] will play a part in some cases of assisted dying” For @ObserverUK dom…