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Port Glasgow was highlighted this year due to the demolition of Clune Park – an abandoned housing scheme dubbed "Scotland's ...
The Carbuncle Awards, which bestow the 'Plook on the Plinth' prize to the ugliest town in the country, have returned for 2025 ...
The creative industries sector plan, a key pillar of the Industrial Strategy, will support the UK’s cultural landscape over ...
Port Glasgow has been named Scotland's "most dismal" town by the controversial Carbuncle Awards. The Inverclyde town, famed ...
Former Scottish government minister Kevin Stewart is to stand down from parliament, citing ill health. The SNP MSP announced ...
The shipyard at Rosyth in Fife is expected to win a contract to build four frigates for the Danish navy, worth more than ...
Thousands of people have been flocking to Liverpool’s docks to see one of the world’s biggest tall ships. Here to celebrate Peru’s links with Wirral, the ECHO were given a tour of the The B.A.P. Unión ...
One of the world's largest tall ships has sailed into the River Mersey where it will berth at Liverpool's Pier Head until ...
Diners can enjoy major savings at restaurants across the Granite City as Aberdeen Restaurant Weeks kicks off this September.
One of the world’s “most spectacular” tall ships has arrived in Liverpool, with members of the public being able to go on board. The Peruvian navy sailing training ship, B.A.P. Unión, has docked at ...
A South Korean shipbuilder will pump $5 billion of capital expenditure into a shipyard in Philadelphia, Pa., to bolster the country’s ongoing investments in U.S. shipbuilding, the company announced.
South Korean firms announced a flurry of deals with U.S. businesses, including $50 billion in agreements with Boeing and GE Aerospace, after the nations’ leaders met in-person for the first time in ...