The Glasgow Times

The Glasgow Times

The Glasgow Times is a tabloid newspaper that comes out in the evenings from Monday to Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland. It was originally known as the Evening Times since its establishment in 1876, but it underwent a rebranding on December 4, 2019, adopting its current name.

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72
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Global

#24899

United Kingdom

#874

News and Media

#71

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  • 1 day ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Nicole Mitchell

    Blueberry and Strawberry Shortcake matchas (Image: Blank Street Coffee) Glasgow's first Blank Street Coffee location is set to open in the city centre this weekend. The cult brand will open its doors on Gordon Street at 6.30am on Saturday, bringing their viral matcha and coffee drinks to the city. The dog-friendly café will be opening with their newly launched spring menu available which features strawberry shortcake and rhubarb and custard matchas.

  • 1 day ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stewart Paterson

    Bishop John Keenan (Image: Newsquest) A Paisley Bishop will attend the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday. Bishop John Keenan will travel to Rome for the funeral to represent Scottish Catholics. The service will also be attended by Prince William and Prime Minister, Keir Starmer for the UK, as well as world leaders, including US President, Donald Trump and France President, Emmanuel Macron.

  • 1 day ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Nicole Mitchell

    Christmas cards delivered in April amid Royal Mail delays (Image: Canva) RESIDENTS living in Townhead have been receiving Christmas cards this month amid Royal Mail delays. Alyson McKell, chair of Townhead and Ladywell Community Council, says many residents are now choosing to travel to the G1-G5 Delivery Office on Baird Street to pick up letters so they can be sure to get them all.

  • 1 day ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Emily Moore

    I was 42 stone and struggling with addiction but these people saved my lif (Image: Newsquest) A brave man who reached 42 stone while struggling with alcohol and weed addiction has revealed what saved his life. Josh Pilkington, 31, was working as an actor when he slipped mid-performance during a gig at Edinburgh's Fringe Festival.

  • 1 day ago | glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stewart Paterson

    Glasgow landmarks (Image: Newsquest) A consultation on Glasgow’s plan for a visitor levy has just days left to run. The plan is to charge 5% on top of all overnight accommodation in the city. An association for self-catering owners has urged people to respond and let the council know what they think of the plan.