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  • 6 days ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Morgan Carmichael

    Image: Newsquest (Image: Image: Newsquest) Trans women arrested by British Transport Police will now be subject to strip searches by male officers, it has been announced. It comes after the UK Supreme Court ruled "The definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010 makes clear that the concept of sex is binary, a person is either a woman or a man" on Wednesday. The ruling means trans women cannot use single-sex female toilets, changing rooms or compete in women’s sports.

  • 6 days ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Morgan Carmichael

    Minister for Social Justice Shirley-Anne Somerville to make statement following ruling. (Image: Minister for Social Justice Shirley-Anne Somerville to make statement following ruling.) Scottish ministers have called for an urgent meeting with the UK Government following the Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.

  • 6 days ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Morgan Carmichael

    Image: Newsquest (Image: Image: Newsquest) A Scottish indie band are coming to Glasgow later this year, it has been announced. Swim School, known for tunes like Delirious and Kill You, will be performing at the Queen Margaret Union (QMU) on Friday, November 14. The show is part of the band's upcoming UK and European Headline Tour, where they will also be playing in the likes of London, Berlin, Paris and Manchester.

  • 1 week ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Morgan Carmichael

    Image of Johnny and Matty Took. (Image: Image of Johnny and Matty Took.) Just as vinyl records, Polaroid cameras and bell-bottom jeans have made a remarkable comeback in recent years, we are constantly reminded that the past lends itself to the present and that what was once old becomes new and ‘cool’ again. And such is the case with music.

  • 1 week ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Morgan Carmichael

    Image: Newsquest (Image: Image: Newsquest) A British rock group who disbanded 25 years ago are going back on tour - and they are coming to Glasgow. Unbelievable Truth, popular for songs like Settle Down and Solved, will be playing at The Hug and Pint on Wednesday, May 7. The band - which consists of Andy Yorke (brother of Radiohead's Thom), Nigel Powell and Jason Moulster - rose to fame with the release of their critically acclaimed album, Almost Here, which came out in 1998.

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Morgan Carmichael
Morgan Carmichael @MorganCarmicha9
8 Apr 25

Meet the Glasgow-based band inspired by Madness, who are about to host one of their most exciting gigs yet👀 https://t.co/R3sSWrHu8w

Morgan Carmichael
Morgan Carmichael @MorganCarmicha9
20 Mar 25

I had so much fun chatting with @SophieEB ahead of her big return to Glasgow later this year - and she even revealed some of her favourite spots in the city to grab a drink and perform 👀 https://t.co/MQ1FlBOvkN

Morgan Carmichael
Morgan Carmichael @MorganCarmicha9
20 Mar 25

A Glasgow charity says it has been left to rot after RAAC was discovered at its Southside premises. Since launching in the 1980s, the charity has provided services for families, children, young people, and carers affected by disabilities. Full story: https://t.co/rto4dAKQZS https://t.co/9MF0IvmPG3