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How Rolf Harris got away with his crimes – and changed Britain for good

Like Savile, the late entertainer used his BBC stardom to cover his crimes. And with his downfall, an entire country lost its innocence

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BBC centenary: From children's entertainment to the General Strike

PROVING that sometimes history can be relevant today, in the past week we have been hearing a lot about the BBC’s impartiality in light of Gary…

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Let's be clear about BBC arrogance on this major radio centenary

THERE will undoubtedly be a lot of coverage over the next couple of days about tomorrow’s centenary of the BBC broadcasting in Scotland.

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Scotswoman of the Year: Looking back at landmark event as we prepare to announce 2020 winner

Bessie Johnston, the first ever SWOTY winner in 1963. Over the decades, we have marked the achievements of a breathtakingly impressive list of women, from lifesavers to life changers, from business leaders to charity champions, artists to inventors. Guest speakers have included future Prime Ministers, Scotland’s top entertainers and even royalty - HRH Princess Anne, the Princess Royal attended our silver jubilee. In recent years we have introduced a second award, Young SWOTY, which pays tribute to young women aged between 12 and 21, who are already making their mark on Scottish society. Isobel Murdoch, a finalist in 1963, who went on to win in 1967. Pic: Herald and Times

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Robbie Morrison on 1930s Glasgow: The gangs and the Tartan Untouchables

FROM 1931 to 1934, the mammoth shape of Hull Number 534, the unnamed Cunard ocean-liner that was to have been the salvation of the River Clyde, loomed unfinished in the stocks over the John Brown Engineering Works in Clydebank. Construction was suspended on 10 December 1931, plunging thousands into unemployment and poverty in the weeks before Christmas. Looking over Dumbarton Road from the tenements opposite, the rust-red hull of the unfinished ship must have resembled the skeleton of some extinct behemoth, and workers – from the riveters and caulkers of the black squads to the engineers, fitters and foremen – must have feared that extinction too would be the ultimate fate of their industry.

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