
Gregor Kyle
Head of Content at The Herald (Scotland)
Head of Content @heraldscotland Former content editor @Frame_Group. Ex-journalist/editor with @SCO_NEWS @CelticFC @Daily_Record @Glasgow_Live etc etc
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Smoke shrouds Hillend following an outbreak of fire near Midlothian Snowsports Centre. (Image: Alan Simpson) Midlothian Snowsports Centre has re-opened after being forced to close due to an outbreak of wildfire on the surrounding hillside. The centre, which offers a range of snowsports, schools events and is home to Scotland's only Alpine coaster, was forced to close shortly after 9.30am this morning.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Fire on the hills around Midlothian Snowsports Centre (Image: Alan Simpson) Midlothian Snowsports Centre has been forced to close due to an outbreak of wildfire on the surrounding hillside. The centre, which offers a range of snowsports, schools events and is home to Scotland's only Alpine coaster, announced the news on their website and official social channels this morning.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Scotland’s biggest comedy festival has officially kicked off with the announcement of the contenders for the 2025 Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award. The Glasgow International Comedy Festival (GICF), which runs from March 12 to 30, has included some of the country's finest comedians among the contenders for the prize - which recognises the comedian who best captures the essence of Glaswegian comedy.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
The Herald's writer at large, Neil Mackay (Image: The Herald) Herald writers are among the winners at the 2025 Regional Press Awards today in London. Herald writer-at-large Neil Mackay was named Features Writer of the Year for a body of work which included his investigation into abuse at Loretto boarding school, described by judges as a “show-stopping exclusive, which was expertly and sensitively handled”.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
The Herald's senior news reporter, Martin Williams (Image: Colin Mearns/The Herald) The Herald's senior news reporter, Martin Williams, is one of two people recognised as 'Fuel Poverty Heroes’ at the Annual Fuel Poverty Awards 2024. Energy Action Scotland (EAS) chief executive, Frazer Scott, said that Martin had been recognised for his "relentless pursuit of fairness for everyone and energy justice".
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Another big exclusive from @MrMcEnaney and one which will be of major concern who followed last year's nightmare - especially the pupils and parents

'Extremely alarming and concerning' The SQA is facing allegations that its exam marking process for 2025 has been compromised, The Herald can exclusively reveal https://t.co/ARckbbKA92 @MrMcEnaney https://t.co/SDSj7uWhyp

RT @heraldscotland: Scots Tory defector joins Lib Dems FULL STORY: https://t.co/IO7J6B0NKM @HannahMargBrown https://t.co/LaYWjYbhcu

RT @andrewlearmonth: Jamie Greene quits Scottish Tories in protest at ‘Reform-lite agenda’ https://t.co/AeFM6oXDVc