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WOMAD festival in Glasgow cancelled as refund update issued to ticket-holders

WOMAD festival in Glasgow cancelled as refund update issued to ticket-holders World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) was set to be held in Kelvingrove Park on July 3 and July 4, but Glasgow Life has confirmed the festival has been cancelled A music festival created by former Genesis frontman Peter Gabriel has been axed due to poor ticket sales in Glasgow. World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) was due to arrive in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park on July 3 and July 4, marking its debut in the...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

Mother who murdered baby daughter and blamed ‘brutal’ death on another child jailed for life

Nicole Blain was jailed for at least 19 years at Glasgow High Court over the death of Thea Wilson

The Independent UK 12d ago

Dino-killing asteroid may have fueled underground life for 8 million years

Dino-killing asteroid may have fueled underground life for 8 million years Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor The asteroid that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs also created an underground environment suited to supporting new life, and new research suggests it lasted for millions of years longer than previously suspected. The finding has surprised the international team of researchers behind it, who came to their conclusions by pairing sophisticated new analysis...

Phys.org 14h ago

‘Football saved me’: Street Soccer coordinator Sarah Rhind on life after heroin addiction

Charity worker’s unsparing book explains how the game created support networks and ‘beautiful friendships’The Bishopton Ladies goalkeeper and Street Soccer charity coordinator Sarah Rhind is emphatic about how integral football has been to her survival. “I can wholeheartedly say that without it I wouldn’t be in the position that I’m in now – if I was even lucky enough to still be here,” she says. “There’s been different times in my life where football showed up and was really a platform that...

The Guardian Sport 3d ago

‘Football saved me’: Street Soccer coordinator Sarah Rhind on life after heroin addiction

Charity worker’s unsparing book explains how the game created support networks and ‘beautiful friendships’The Bishopton Ladies goalkeeper and Street Soccer charity coordinator Sarah Rhind is emphatic about how integral football has been to her survival. “I can wholeheartedly say that without it I wouldn’t be in the position that I’m in now – if I was even lucky enough to still be here,” she says. “There’s been different times in my life where football showed up and was really a platform that...

The Guardian UK 3d ago

'I felt like an outsider my whole life - everything changed when I won the Booker Prize'

Douglas Stuart’s novels are exercises in loving, despite all the hard knocks life throws at his characters. In his works, Stuart fleshes out the love story beyond sickly sweet narratives that verge on fantasy, instead his stories throw their arms around characters often forgotten in literature - the working class, the rural, the queer. In his critically acclaimed debut Shuggie Bain, Stuart chronicles the relationship between a gay son and his mother Agnes, who is suffering with addiction.

Daily Mirror 5d ago

Barry Manilow says two things got him through lung cancer in triumphant stage return

Barry Manilow says two things got him through lung cancer in triumphant stage return EXCLUSIVE Barry Manilow made a triumphant return with his first live show in Glasgow and explained what he used to help get through a tough last six months Looks like he made it. Barry Manilow showed exactly why he has sold 85 million records and has fans all around the world with a remarkable comeback show in Glasgow. The 82-year-old also opened up to the 12,000 fans and told them he got through his recent...

Daily Mirror 3h ago

Fifteen years on, the Dupont de Ligonnès case still haunts France

Fifteen years on, the Dupont de Ligonnès case still haunts France For more than 15 years, the fate of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès has remained one of France’s biggest mysteries. The 50-year-old is suspected of having murdered his entire family and burying them in concrete under their home before fleeing the scene. Now, the discovery of an obscure online account – active several years after his disappearance – has reignited speculation that France’s most wanted man may still be alive.

France 24 7d ago

Some families £15,000 better off than others due to different benefit rules across UK nations

Some families £15,000 better off than others due to different benefit rules across UK nations Even living just one postcode area over can cost £1,400, new report finds - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Benefit claimants in some parts of the UK could be tens of thousands of pounds better off than others despite having similar circumstances, a new report has found. An out-of-work couple with four children would have received £22,000 a year in benefit income in York, compared to £37,000 in...

The Independent UK 6d ago

Sharron Davies calls for more swimming on TV following spate of UK water tragedies

Sharron Davies calls for more swimming on TV following spate of UK water tragedies Baroness Sharron Davies of Devonport said: 'Swimming saves lives and should be shown on TV more often.' Her call comes following a series of recent open water drowning tragedies Swimming saves lives and deserves far greater television coverage, a former Olympic champion has declared. Baroness Sharron Davies of Devonport made the plea following a series of recent open water drowning tragedies that claimed at...

Daily Mirror 5d ago