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Everyone, don your aprons! We’ve spent the past year eagerly awaiting the next Great British Bake Off announcement, and here it is: Bake Off is back on our screens tonight (September 21)! It seems like an age ago that w...
Glaswegians can buy big brands minus the plastic. We’re all for doing out bit to help save the planet against climate change, however some would argue living sustainably can be rather pricey at times. Luckily, big...
So, pretty much all of them, then? There’s almost nothing worse than getting all hyped up for a Maccie’s, excitedly passing those warming Golden Arches into the drive-thru, before having your dreams complete...
Three-day weekends? Yes, please. Five days can take its toll on the best of us, and luckily for Scots, the working week might even be getting a reduction. With Scotland announcing a trial of a four-day week, it might le...
The rainbow flag will be carried through the streets on September 4. Ever a highlight of Glasgow’s summer plans, the huge Mardi Gla Pride parade had to go virtual last year, owing to public health concerns over holding...
August 9 will see Scotland’s restrictions eased once again. Addressing Holyrood last week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the news that’s been expected: that August 9 – often dubbed ‘Fr...
And all this time I’ve been watching it for free… We’re not ashamed to say that we’ve found ourselves pretty immersed in all things Love Island this summer. In fact, it’s actually helped ou...
Face coverings will still be required in indoor settings beyond Level 0. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that Scotland will lift its coronavirus restrictions and move beyond the current Level 0 rules next w...
Good news for hospitality venues. Temporary beer gardens and outdoor seating have been an absolute blessing for most of us over the last year, including both hospitality venues and pub-goers. Numerous food and drink est...
July 19 will see Scotland’s further coronavirus restrictions eased. Addressing Scottish Parliament last week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the news that’s been expected: that July 19 will go ahea...