Glasgow’s skyline may soon see a dramatic shift as plans for several new skyscrapers are proposed. City officials are exploring high-rise developments to boost urban regeneration, raise economic prospects, and transform the architectural landscape.
Author: Atticus Reed
A popular festive bar featuring an après-ski experience and charming cosy huts is set to return to Warrington this winter. The venue promises to bring seasonal cheer and a unique atmosphere, making it a must-visit for locals and visitors alike.
Plans to convert city centre offices into a guest house have been unveiled, aiming to create eight new jobs. The initiative, reported by The Northern Echo, seeks to revitalize the urban area and boost local tourism while enhancing accommodation options.
Explore the glamorous world of Jayne Mansfield through “Jayne Mansfield at Home: 15 Photos of the Bombshell’s Pink Palace and More.” This House & Garden exclusive takes you inside the iconic actress’s lavish lifestyle and her famously vibrant residence.
A family from Derby, including a prominent local doctor, has been confirmed among the victims of the tragic Air India crash that occurred this week. The incident has left the community mourning as tributes pour in for those lost in the devastating accident.
Amazon UK is set to release the highly anticipated documentary “Built In Birmingham: Brady & The Blues,” focusing on the journey of Birmingham City. The trailer drops soon, with the full release slated for later this month. Stay tuned for exclusive insights on the club’s legacy.
The Liverpool Echo reports that a date has been set for the long-awaited findings concerning the future of Birkenhead town centre. Local officials aim to address community concerns and outline revitalization plans, promising clearer insights by next month.
Newcore Capital and Swansea Council have announced a £51 million local impact fund aimed at enhancing healthcare investments in the region. The initiative seeks to improve community health services and stimulate local economic growth, marking a significant step forward for public-private partnerships in Wales.
Nissan is reportedly planning to cut hundreds of jobs at its Sunderland plant as part of a restructuring effort aimed at reducing costs amid declining demand. The decision has raised concerns over the future of the facility and its workforce.
In the face of industry setbacks, a ceramics store in Stoke-on-Trent is generating positive buzz. Local artisans and enthusiasts are rallying to support the craft, highlighting resilience and innovation in a challenging economic landscape.
A Slough man was stopped by police after driving for 44 years without a valid license. Authorities discovered the startling lapse during a routine check. The incident has raised questions about road safety and monitoring of unlicensed drivers.
In a nostalgic look back at 1955, Chronicle Live presents “Newcastle in 1955: 10 photographs remembering the city as it was 70 years ago.” This collection captures the essence of a bygone era, from bustling streets to iconic landmarks, inviting readers to reflect on the city’s rich history.
Zak Crawley’s struggles at the crease have raised questions about his place in the England squad. As opposition bowlers line up to exploit his weaknesses, critics argue that it may be time for a change in the batting order. Performance jitters loom large.
A Warrington gangster linked to a series of acid attacks has been apprehended after evading law enforcement for five years. Authorities confirm that the suspect was involved in orchestrating violence, marking a significant breakthrough in ongoing investigations.
Swansea City Ladies defender Ellie Lake is stepping into the ring for a good cause, hosting a charity boxing match to raise funds for Cancer Research UK. The event aims to raise awareness and support vital cancer research, showcasing Lake’s commitment beyond football.
Four boys tragically perished in a house fire in Sutton, as revealed during proceedings at the Old Bailey. Authorities described the scene as disturbing, filled with rubbish and human waste, raising serious concerns about living conditions.
Stoke-on-Trent inquests will be held at a new venue to alleviate family distress, officials announced. The move aims to create a more supportive environment during the process, ensuring that bereaved families can navigate their grief with greater ease.
M Squared Lasers, a Glasgow-based manufacturer renowned for its advanced laser technology, has entered administration, marking a significant downturn in the optics sector. The company’s financial struggles have raised concerns among employees and stakeholders.
Birkenhead is grappling with rising unemployment, as industries struggle to recover post-pandemic. Factors such as factory closures, lack of investment, and dwindling opportunities have left many residents searching for work. Community leaders call for immediate action.
Aberdeen and Allianz are exercising caution in their UK gilt investments amid growing economic uncertainties. Analysts warn of potential hurdles, including inflation pressures and rate hikes, signaling a tempered approach to this volatile market.


















