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About the exhibition, Gareth James, Museum Manager at GoMA, told The Herald: “This has been a once in a lifetime opportunity to work with an artist who has been exciting and challenging people around the world with their work over the past 25 years.
All the ingredients necessary to make the “Sunshine Bowls” for the upcoming The Herald Masterclass will be supplied by Checkers.
Andy Maciver’s article in The Herald of April 21 (“Scots urban-rural chasm is growing ever wider under SNP and Greens”) demonstrates the divide in between a Parliament in Edinburgh that only has a focus on those living in the Central Belt.
A senior SNP source told The Herald there could be parallels in Glasgow, where a low emission zone was brought in earlier this year.
At The Herald, he oversaw the paper’s coverage of the Lockerbie air disaster in December 1988, news of which broke during the editor’s office Christmas party.
Source: https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2023/news/one-of-dailys-greatest-news-editors-dies-aged-83/
At the time, The Herald reported flashback scenes were shot at Monroe Correctional Complex, a Snohomish gas station and on Arlington High School’s football field.
A very articulate and sincere young man explains the causes and threats of human caused climate change in a recent letter to the editor (“Act on climate crisis so we can see orcas,” The Herald, Sept. 9).
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/act-on-climate-crisis-on-behalf-of-young-letter-writer/
A writer, journalist, teacher, sportsman, farmer, and family man provided a good start to the week with his column in The Herald.
“Each year, we find new people that reconnect with their love for music through Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, and hearing from those folks is always the best feeling,” Crowther told The Herald.
Ephraim Borowski from the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities told The Herald on Sunday: "The antisemitic nature of Miller's views, which he has tried to disguise as anti-Zionism, is now expressed quite openly.
His sentiments were echoed by other students who spoke to The Herald.
IAN McConnell has expressed enthusiasm and optimism at the recent international investment in Scottish companies ("Will talk of Scotland’s success put a smile on Ross’s face?", The Herald, May 26).
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/business_hq/23554382.point-devolution-tory-government/?ref=rss
I know which one I’d rather", The Herald, January 17) writes about our future as a wind-powered nation, but misses some vital points.
I read with interest the article about the Snohomish County Public Utility District (“PUD eyeing conservation and innovation to meet growing energy need,” The Herald, Feb. 21).
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/provide-a-look-at-what-pud-has-delivered-in-cost-savings/
I SAVOURED Mark Smith’s erudite piece on the subject of poetry, politics and patriotism ("The thorny truth about the white rose of indy", The Herald, November 10 and Letters, November 11).
I VERY much enjoyed Kevin McKenna's interview with the wonderful Scottish actor David Hayman ("I’d rather do Shakespeare for Glaswegians than for US tourists in Stratford", The Herald, March 24).
Last month The Herald revealed that the Scottish Government was not going to be publishing its vital updated climate change plan by the end of November, as promised.
Lesley Riddoch is absolutely correct when she writes that Scotland should be upping its game overseas (“Scotland should find a new way of doing foreign affairs”, The Herald, April 17).
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23463006.need-left-wing-party-will-fight-independence/?ref=rss
LIKE Andy Maciver ("Hard choice for the SNP is between party or country in the leadership contest", The Herald, March 3) I won’t have a vote in the SNP leadership election, but I follow it with interest.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23362255.letters-give-dream-independence/?ref=rss
Mr Yousaf told The Herald on Sunday that “climate change is not going away”.