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ScotRail strike edges closer after pay talks collapse


INDUSTRIAL action is edging closer after workers were rattled by a collapse in pay talks with rail bosses. 
Unite members backed industrial action by 75% and action short of a strike by 90% in a ballot held after discussions with ScotRail chiefs fell apart. 
The union has criticised the Dutch-owned franchise for withdrawing the rest day working agreement for engineers and denying workers a pay rise. 
A representative for the union said he wants further meetings with the rail franchise - due to be nationalised in March next year - but have threatened action if bosses refuse to engage positively . 
Pat McIlvogue, a Unite industrial officer said: Despite the best efforts of Abellio Scotrail to apply pressure on our members not to take the next step in holding them to account our members have supported taking industrial action in this consultative ballot. ....

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Woodside streets to close for Glasgow council active travel project

STREETS in Woodside are to close for redevelopment works to improve active travel in the area. ....

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Alexander Thomson: The architectural star whose classical designs helped create Glasgow


VICTORIAN Glasgow produced two great architects who enjoyed international renown. One was Charles Rennie Mackintosh, but I suspect most Scots would be hard pressed to name Alexander Thomson as the other – except if you use his nickname.
Far better known as Alexander “Greek” Thomson, his name has featured regularly in the press and broadcasting media over the decades, ususllu because someone wanted to knock down one of his creations.
Born in this week of 1817, Thomson would become the pre-eminent Scottish architect of his day and his designs hugely influenced other architects, especially in Glasgow where a number of his works survive, though many more have perished, especially in the rush to modernise the city in the 1960s and 70s. ....

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