Past Editions
Saturday, May 16, 2026 — Edition No. 87
6 stories: Glasgow's Tiny Tech Marvel Marks 20 Years of Big Breakthroughs · Glasgow Researchers Make the Case for Letting the Public Audit AI · Glasgow University Earns Three Top 100 World Rankings · Still Glasgow: GoMA Exhibition Frames a City Through the Camera Lens …
Friday, May 15, 2026 — Edition No. 86
8 stories: Patients lead £3m push to ease the pain of inflammatory arthritis · Eric Rushton brings award-winning 'Innkeeper' to The Stand · Beam Me Up, Clydeside: Glasgow Laser Shoots Data Across the Clyde in World-First Demo · Glasgow's REACT Centre catches Westminster's eye for sustainable electronics push …
Saturday, May 9, 2026 — Edition No. 85
6 stories: Clydebank Guide volunteer pounds the pavement — and raises £1,400 for flood-hit Brownie House · Glasgow research charts a fairer route to Britain's electric future · Tea, toast and 13,000 babies: Glasgow midwives hailed for 'outstanding care' · From Glasgow to Saturn: student's icy moon experiment wins top European aerospace prize …
Friday, May 8, 2026 — Edition No. 84
6 stories: Skip to it: Channel Islanders invited to bounce, scoot and stride their way to work · Comfort, creativity and a Glasgow garden: Gartnavel exhibition pairs artists with hospital patients · Glasgow's First Martyrs Find Their Voice: A New Song for the Calton Weavers · From a Tanzanian classroom to NASA's Artemis II: the engineer telling Glasgow's girls there are no limits …
Thursday, May 7, 2026 — Edition No. 83
6 stories: Last orders for the old-man boozer? Scotland's pubs reinvent the night out for Gen Z · Let Glasgow Flourish: Maryhill exhibition turns the city's coat of arms into a love letter · Meet Alpha: the humanoid robot learning to sort Britain's bins · Don the Tartan: Glasgow's Beloved Tartan Army Musical Roars Back After 28 Years …
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 — Edition No. 82
10 stories: The 5,000-year-old wooden island hiding beneath a Hebridean loch · The woman, the dead hedgehog and the beetle Ireland hadn't seen since 1934 · Clydebank golf pals to climb Ben Nevis for the hospice that cared for their friend Martin · Man reported to Procurator Fiscal after e-scooter ridden 'dangerously' on Kilbowie Road …
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 — Edition No. 81
4 stories: AI uncovers more than 100 hidden worlds lurking in NASA's data · Harvard team's decade-long quest points to lithium as a possible Alzheimer's breakthrough · ChatGPT Images 2.0: OpenAI's 'Thinking' Image Model Now Browses the Web — and Marks Its Own Homework · Clydebank GP IT outage: Red Wing patients left in limbo after 'external system upgrade' goes wrong
Monday, May 4, 2026 — Edition No. 80
6 stories: Two nights only: Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story lands at the Pavilion · A Mighty Stride for Lauchlan: family raise more than £10,000 in memory of football-mad son · Hundreds march through Glasgow on 100th anniversary of the General Strike · There can be only one Scotland: Highlander remake brings Cavill, Gillan and Crowe to the Highlands …
Sunday, May 3, 2026 — Edition No. 79
6 stories: Inside the Atmos room: how spatial audio is rewiring the way records are made · There Can Be Only One — And It's Filming in Scotland · Kraftwerk return to Glasgow: electronic pioneers bring 3D Multimedia Tour to the Royal Concert Hall · Paul Simon brings 'A Quiet Celebration' to Glasgow for two nights at the Armadillo …
Saturday, May 2, 2026 — Edition No. 78
8 stories: Creatives of Colour Festival returns to Glasgow with four days of poetry, music and free workshops · Time well spent: the Glasgow Watch Show returns to Hampden · There Can Be Only One: Highlander reboot crowns Scotland as Hollywood's leading lady · AI spots pancreatic cancer up to three years early in Mayo Clinic breakthrough …
Friday, May 1, 2026 — Edition No. 77
8 stories: Cat Clyde at King Tut's: a night of folk-rock magic on St Vincent Street · From the ashes: Glasgow dreams up a Central Station Quarter to rival Europe's best · The ozone layer is healing — but scientists have spotted a small leak holding it back · Glasgow scientists confirm Scotland's first Usutu virus cases in Arran blackbirds …
Thursday, April 30, 2026 — Edition No. 76
10 stories: The German Shepherd, the Baby Boar, and the Science of Why Dogs Befriend Everyone · Foodies Festival rolls into Rouken Glen with chefs, Boyzlife and a kids' cookery school · Glasgow scientists lead £1.75m UK-wide push to catch bowel cancer earlier · Robots in Glasgow: Kraftwerk bring their 3D spectacle back to Scotland …
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 — Edition No. 75
6 stories: Eat & Drink Festival returns to the SEC: Scotland's larder under one roof · Where Glasgow grows hope: the community gardens being prescribed for mental wellbeing · NVIDIA opens up Ising: AI tools take aim at quantum computing's plumbing problem · Beavers, ospreys and a sea of kelp: how 20 years of patient work brought Scotland's wildlife roaring back …
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 — Edition No. 74
6 stories: The 'peacekeeper' cells that could transform transplant medicine · A new state of matter, born where physics couldn't make up its mind · WiiM Ultra: the £349 streaming hub turning small studios and serious living rooms upside down · BUZZCUT 2026: Glasgow's Southside became the UK's radical performance capital for four electric days …
Monday, April 27, 2026 — Edition No. 73
6 stories: Glasgow's Big Coffee Weekend: How the City Brewed Up Scotland's Buzziest Festival Yet · A new kind of painkiller: how suzetrigine could ease pain without the addiction risk · Graphene Defies a Fundamental Law of Physics, Bangalore Team Reports · Tiny molecular 'barcodes' could help scientists catch Alzheimer's before symptoms start …
Sunday, April 26, 2026 — Edition No. 72
8 stories: Scientists block one of the world's most common viruses — and it could change life for transplant patients · 168 new homes for NHS staff to rise beside Glasgow Royal Infirmary · Glasgow's gridlock is costing bus passengers 1.2 million hours a year — and now there's a price tag · Peacekeeper cells: the new therapy that could spare bone marrow transplant patients a deadly complication …
Saturday, April 25, 2026 — Edition No. 71
6 stories: How AI Rewrote the Rulebook for the Universe's Most Common Stuff · Clydebank East crowned Scotland's best for affordable housing — 'a beacon for regeneration' · Glasgow's Forgotten Eden Blooms Again · Hero hound: Fillmore's frantic barks rouse Tustin family from garage blaze …
Friday, April 24, 2026 — Edition No. 70
5 stories: Scotland's biggest coffee party brewed up a storm at The Briggait · Monty Don brings his love letter to British gardens home to Glasgow · A painkiller without the hook: how suzetrigine is rewriting the rulebook · Eight puppies, one miracle: the rescue stories powering Pawsitive Restorations …
Thursday, April 23, 2026 — Edition No. 69
7 stories: Good boy, Fillmore: the German shorthaired pointer who barked his family awake and out of a burning house · Glasgow's Heart Heroes: City Joins £30m Drive to Train 141 New Cardiovascular Scientists · A step closer to stopping the virus almost all of us carry · Meet the Legends: Glasgow 2026 unveils volunteer kit ahead of summer Games …
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 — Edition No. 68
5 stories: Clydebank East scoops top national housing honour as 88-home regeneration wins hearts · Glasgow's Green Revival: How Community Gardens Are Cultivating Wellbeing · The sheep who coaxed a grieving baby elephant back to life · Moonstruck: Artemis II crew become first humans to round the Moon in 54 years …
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 — Edition No. 67
4 stories: Butters the 'special boy' finds his forever home after 500 days in kennels · Five quiet giants: the Glasgow neighbours holding the city together · The giraffe and the zebra: an unlikely friendship that has the internet in bits · Comic-book kids conquer Downing Street: Clydebank pupils make history
Monday, April 20, 2026 — Edition No. 66
9 stories: The Legend Reborn: Behringer's JN-80 Brings the Juno Sound to a New Generation · BUZZCUT lights up Glasgow: four days of radical performance across Tramway, Strangefield and Glad Café · Cranborne Audio crack analogue lookahead with the Brick Lane MC4 · Ancient Songs on Glasgow's Most Legendary Stage: Josie Duncan Brings Gaelic Music to King Tut's …
Sunday, April 19, 2026 — Edition No. 65
4 stories: The text message that changed planting season for 38 million Indian farmers · From twelve hours hiding in a shelter to inseparable: the sheep who saved an elephant · Fool's Gold Isn't So Foolish After All: Scientists Find Hidden Lithium in Pyrite · Springfest brings Scottish food, drink and family fun to Loch Lomond Shores
Saturday, April 18, 2026 — Edition No. 63
4 stories: Glasgow Coffee Festival Returns: A Weekend of Caffeine, Culture and Community · From Stray to Hero: Rescue Dog Rusty Saves His New Family From a Kitchen Fire · Wiley the rescue dog wakes mum and daughter '30 seconds' before fire engulfs RV · Jazz, Zeus and a whiff of Hollywood: Scottish Ballet's Starstruck dazzles Theatre Royal
Friday, April 17, 2026 — Edition No. 62
6 stories: Aisling Bea brings 'Older Than Jesus' to Glasgow's King's — and it's already sold out · Sorting, serving — and a soft spot for the sixties: meet Ash, Partick's student volunteering hero · Faifley's Easter spirit beats Storm Dave as 300 brave the cold for community celebration · Two days in her new home, Layla Lou saved the family who saved her …
Thursday, April 16, 2026 — Edition No. 61
7 stories: DiGiCo Doubles Up: The Quantum 225 DS Adds a Second Screen — and Existing Owners Can Upgrade · OpenAI Opens the Door: New GPT-OSS Models Let Anyone Run Powerful AI on Their Own Machine · SSL's Oracle Console Finally Delivers the Holy Grail of Analogue Mixing: Instant Recall · More Than 300 Brave Storm Dave for Clydebank's Easter Celebration …
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 — Edition No. 60
6 stories: The 'USB-C for AI': How Anthropic's Model Context Protocol Became the Industry Standard · Glasgow Shows Its Heart with Free Horror Screenings and a Surprise Wolfe Tones Gig · How Community Gardens Are Cultivating Mental Wellbeing · Glasgow Coffee Festival Returns to The Briggait — Bigger, Bolder, and Already Sold Out …
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 — Edition No. 59
7 stories: Alzheimer's Breakthrough: Could a Common Element Hold the Key to Prevention? · AI Catches Cancers Doctors Miss — Glasgow Researcher Leads Study Showing 10% Detection Boost · First Non-Opioid Painkiller in 20 Years Brings New Hope for Pain Patients · Clydebank Library Launches NHS Near Me Hub for Video Appointments …
Monday, April 13, 2026 — Edition No. 58
8 stories: AI Models Are Looking Out for Each Other — And Scientists Say That's Alarming · Your AI Is Telling You What You Want to Hear — And a Landmark Study Says It's Making You Worse · From Prison to Purpose — How One Woman's Recovery Is Helping Glasgow's Most Forgotten Prisoners Get Clean · 'No Child Should Feel This Alone': Glasgow Mum Turns Personal Tragedy into a Lifeline for Families …
Sunday, April 12, 2026 — Edition No. 57
6 stories: Artemis II Astronauts Splash Down After Groundbreaking Lunar Flyby · Green Space for All: How New Planning Rules Could Transform Scotland's Urban Communities · SSL Origin Evo: The Complete 4000 E Experience Returns in a Brand-New Console · Universal Audio Sweeps NAMM 2026 With Record Six TEC Awards — and the Apollo x16D Is Leading the Charge …
Saturday, April 11, 2026 — Edition No. 56
4 stories: From Stray to Hero: Rescue Dog Saves Family from House Fire Weeks After Adoption · Artemis II Astronauts Break Spaceflight Record on Historic Return to Earth · Glasgow City Chambers to Get a Bold New Visitor Experience · Glasgow Mum Turns Personal Tragedy into a Lifeline for Families
Friday, April 10, 2026 — Edition No. 55
5 stories: How an Orphaned Elephant and a Sheep Found Comfort in Each Other · New Blood Test Detects Alzheimer's with 90% Accuracy as Scottish Researchers Lead the Way · From Pine Martens to Planted Forests: How Communities Are Saving Britain's Wildlife · Glasgow Central Back on Track — But Union Street Fire's Scars Linger …
Thursday, April 9, 2026 — Edition No. 54
8 stories: The Computer That Refused to Die: Inside the Amiga's Extraordinary Second Life · Broadcast Audio Goes Virtual: Calrec Unveils Its Most Ambitious NAB Yet · Relief Without the Risk: A New Painkiller Offers Hope Beyond Opioids · A 'Living Drug' That Gives Leukaemia Patients Years More Life Is Now on the NHS — But Not Yet in Scotland …
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 — Edition No. 53
7 stories: Behind Every Doctor and Nurse: Meet the 40% of NHS Staff Who Keep Our Hospitals Running · Painless Eye Drops Could Transform Treatment for Children With Eye Cancer · Together | Apart: The Quietly Extraordinary Exhibition Bringing Scotland's Neurodivergent Artists to Glasgow's Trongate 103 · Four Days of Radical Performance: Glasgow's BUZZCUT Festival Returns This Easter …
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 — Edition No. 52
7 stories: Scotland Has Its First Adults-Only Fairground — and It's Got a Very Glasgow Sense of Humour · From 300 to 1,400: How Technology and Tradition Saved China's White-Headed Langurs · Was the Queen Replaced in the 1980s? The Bizarre Theory That Refuses to Die · Six Days a Year: Inside the Sanctuary Giving Rescued Meerkats, Parrots and Skunks a Second Chance …
Monday, April 6, 2026 — Edition No. 51
7 stories: Britain's Earliest Spring in Living Memory: Butterflies and Birds Running Weeks Ahead of Schedule · Scientists Crack the Code of Chronic Pain — and It Could Change Everything · From the Brink to the Bush: New Zealand's 250th Kiwi Release Marks a Triumph of People Power · The Women Who Refused to Leave: Stand & Deliver Brings the Lee Jeans Sit-In to Glasgow's Tron Theatre …
Sunday, April 5, 2026 — Edition No. 50
4 stories: The Special Boy Who Waited 500 Days: Scotland's Most Patient Rescue Dog Finally Has a Forever Home · Giant Otter and 39 Other Migratory Species Win Historic Cross-Border Protection at UN Summit · Walking Together Against Addiction: Clydebank Marks Good Friday With a Walk of Hope · The Largest Parkinson's Trial in History Is Six Months In — and Scotland Is Next
Saturday, April 4, 2026 — Edition No. 49
11 stories: Glasgow's Heart Is Coming Back: George Square to Reopen to the Public This September · Dance, Dragons and a Haggis Called Hamish: The Easter Show Glasgow Families Will Love · 'A Once-in-a-Lifetime Discovery': Animals Thought Extinct for 6,000 Years Have Been Found Alive in the Wild · Grammy, BRITs, MOBOs — and Now Glasgow: Olivia Dean Brings Her Triumphant 2026 to the OVO Hydro …
Friday, April 3, 2026 — Edition No. 48
7 stories: Big Feed's Easter Weekend at Govan Graving Docks Called Off — But There's Another Way to Get Your Street Food Fix · Three Nights, Two Venues, One Rising Star: Brooke Combe Is Having a Glasgow Moment This April · Britain's Most Mysterious Night Bird Doubles Its Population in Remarkable Comeback · OpenAI Closes Record $122 Billion Funding Round as IPO Race Heats Up …
Thursday, April 2, 2026 — Edition No. 47
5 stories: Adolescence Leads, Andor Follows: The Race for BAFTA's Most Prestigious TV Sound Prize Begins · Scientists Just Confirmed a Black Hole That Shouldn't Exist — and Glasgow Helped Catch It · Laughs for a Good Cause: Clydebank Actors Raise £200 for Men's Shed With Comedy Play · Hollywood Grew Up in Drumchapel: How One Glasgow Estate Shaped James McAvoy, Hugh Keevins, and a Remarkable Generation …
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 — Edition No. 46
8 stories: No Safety Net: How the Sound Team Behind Adolescence Pulled Off Television's Most Audacious Audio Challenge · Free Easter Fun at the Burrell Collection: Spring Holiday Sessions for All the Family · Google's New Voice AI Can Search the Web While You're Still Talking — Gemini Flash Live Goes Global · Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art Is Turning 30 — Here's How to Celebrate With the Kids This Easter …
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 — Edition No. 45
8 stories: First Scottish Production of Pulitzer-Winning 'Sweat' Opens at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre This May · 113 Days and Counting: Inside the Push to Get Glasgow's Commonwealth Games Venues Ready · Irvine Welsh Is Coming to the Barras — and You Really Don't Want to Miss This · A Sister's Love Built a Better Hijab — and It's Changing Lives …
Monday, March 30, 2026 — Edition No. 44
10 stories: A Simple Blood Test Could Catch Alzheimer's Years Before Symptoms — And Scotland Is Watching Closely · Jazz Piano Meets Cello, Meets Full Orchestra: Glasgow Gets a Night of Music That Defies Every Category · An Evening With Gregor Fisher: Scotland's Comedy Legend Takes the Stage at the Pavilion · Twice a Year, Not Every Day: The HIV Prevention Jab That Could Change Everything for the People Who Need It Most …
Sunday, March 29, 2026 — Edition No. 43
9 stories: The Drugs That Actually Fight Alzheimer's Are Here — and Scotland's Patients May Be Next in Line · The Tools Reshaping How Films and TV Shows Sound: AMPS Names Its 2026 Post-Production Technology Nominees · Adolescence Claims Two AMPS Nominations — and the Race to Crown British TV's Best Sound Is On · CERN's Particle Smasher Just Found Its 80th Particle — and It Could Change What We Know About Matter …
Saturday, March 28, 2026 — Edition No. 42
15 stories: Arm Builds Its First Physical Chip in 35 Years — and Meta Is First in Line · Last Chance to Nominate Your Unsung Hero for the BBC Make a Difference Awards · Meet Colin: The 16-Year-Old Terrier Who Found a Forever Home in Just 26 Days · Glasgow Central Is Back: Full Timetable Restored After Union Street Fire Disruption …
Friday, March 27, 2026 — Edition No. 41
10 stories: The Crow Who Fed a Kitten, the Dog Who Calmed a Cheetah: The Science Behind Unlikely Animal Friendships · Fifty Years On, Apollo Moon Rocks Finally Reveal Their Magnetic Secret · Heroes Among Us: Scotland's Unsung Champions Show Why the BBC Make a Difference Awards Matter · Clydebank's Derelict Radnor Park Hotel to Make Way for 34 New Homes …
Thursday, March 26, 2026 — Edition No. 40
4 stories: Meet Asha: The Staffie Who Won Crufts' Most Heartwarming Award — and Logan's Heart Too · £1.25m and 163 Projects: Glasgow's Commonwealth Games Are Already Changing Lives · Govan's Second Chance: £3 Million Heritage Fund to Revive the Lyceum Cinema, Graving Docks and a Community's Pride · Scotland Could Be the Best Place in the World for an Animal to Live — Here's What It Would Take
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 — Edition No. 39
13 stories: Glasgow, We Have a New Particle: CERN's Collider Just Discovered the 80th Building Block of the Universe · Clydebank Remembers: Polish Sailors, Shared Grief, and a New Plaque 85 Years On from the Blitz · Gene-Edited Corals Hit the Great Barrier Reef — and the Results Are Giving Scientists Real Hope · Seven Dogs Chew Their Way to Freedom: The Viral Story of a Pack That Refused to Give Up …
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 — Edition No. 38
18 stories: AI Glasses That Label the World — New Tech Offers Hope for Dementia Patients · DPA's N-Series Wireless Ecosystem: The Quiet Revolution in How We Capture Sound · Europe Moves to Ban AI 'Nudifier' Apps as MEPs Reshape Landmark AI Rules · From Ashes to Ambition: Glasgow Dares to Dream of a Central Station Quarter …
Monday, March 23, 2026 — Edition No. 36
15 stories: Clydebank's Net Zero Homes Are Fully Occupied — And One Family Says It Changed Their Lives · 'A Dream Come True': Three Clydebank Teenagers Are About to Light Up the London Stage · The World Just Got a Legal Shield for Half the Planet · Mexico's Monarch Butterflies Stage a Stunning Comeback — Population Up 64% …
Sunday, March 22, 2026 — Edition No. 34
25 stories: The Email That Undercuts the Pentagon's Case Against Anthropic · 'A Dream Come True' — Three Clydebank Teenagers Set for London Stage Debut · Genelec 8380A Is the Main Monitor Finnish Precision Has Been Building Towards · Glasgow to Build 54km of New Cycling and Walking Routes in Six-Year Green Transport Push …
Saturday, March 21, 2026 — Edition No. 33
13 stories: Dumbarton Pupils Get Hands-On Look at Bowling's Biggest Transformation in a Generation · Bull Sharks Have Best Friends — And Avoid Sharks They Don't Like · What a Month: Moon Mystery Cracked and CERN's 80th Particle Make March 2026 One for the Science Books · Glasgow's Dazza Is Raffling Off His £250k House for £1 — With Charity Proceeds …
Friday, March 20, 2026 — Edition No. 30
24 stories: Barco Buys Focal and Naim for €135M — What It Means for Your Studio Monitors · Meet the Heavy Proton: CERN Discovers a Particle Built with Charm · Chuck Norris, Action Legend and Martial Arts Icon, Dies Aged 86 · Clydebank Marks 85th Anniversary of the Blitz with Wreaths, Remembrance, and New Polish Memorial …
Thursday, March 19, 2026 — Edition No. 25
39 stories: Fifty Years of Silence: Alexandria Still Searching for Mary Duncan · Volunteers Unite to Tackle 1.5 Tonnes of Clyde Litter — And They Need Your Help · Two Granddaughters, One Marathon, and a £5,000 Tribute to Grandad · Daniel Sloss Brings Brand-New Show Bitter to the SEC Armadillo for Glasgow International Comedy Festival …
Wednesday, March 18, 2026 — Edition No. 14
28 stories: Alysia Scott Asked the Internet for Help Getting to Prom. They Raised $52K and Crowned Her Queen. · The Deaf Dog Nobody Wanted Is Now a School's Beloved Therapy Hero · Champion Bloodline, Life-Changing Purpose: The Crufts Great-Grandpup Who Became a Stroke Survivor's Best Friend · DNA That Folds Itself Into Vaccines: Meet DoriVac, the Tiny Origami That Could Change Global Health …
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 — Edition No. 5
13 stories: Meet the Orange-Headed Rock Monitor: One of Three Stunning New Lizard Species Just Discovered in Australia · Nature's Engineers Are Back: Beavers Return to Cornwall After 400 Years · A Failed Experiment, an LED Lamp, and a Drug Discovery Breakthrough · A Starbucks Delivery Changed His Life: How the Internet Raised Nearly $1 Million for a 78-Year-Old DoorDash Driver …