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  2. Glasgow Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    His shrine in the Lower Church of Glasgow Cathedral was an important place of pilgrimage in the medieval period. [5] Little is known about the early church buildings, except that they would have been of timber and wattle construction. The first stone cathedral was built on high ground above the steep western bank of the Molendinar Burn.

  3. Queen of Me Tour - Wikipedia

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    Tara Hepburn from The Skinny gave opening night at OVO Hydro in Glasgow a 5 star review, quoted as saying, "Shania Twain's Queen of Me Tour has it all and more", [22] while Katie Hawthorne from The Guardian reported, "Backed by cowboys and aliens, the all-conquering country-pop outlier dons that leopard-print catsuit and leads her crowd through ...

  4. Timeline of Glasgow history - Wikipedia

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    1535-1556: Glasgow pays 1.5% – 3% of total Scottish burgh taxes; 1544: Siege of castle; [21] estimated population is 3,000; 1556: Estimated population c4,500. Brewing recorded at site that will later become Wellpark Brewery; 1560: The burgh of Glasgow is now represented in the Parliament of Scotland; 1570: Andrew Melville rejuvenates the ...

  5. 2024 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    28 February – Following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow, Iain Packer is found guilty of the April 2005 murder of Emma Caldwell, a sex worker whose body was found in woods five weeks after she disappeared from Glasgow. Packer, who is also convicted of 32 other offences against women, including rapes and sexual assaults, is sentenced to at ...

  6. Gordon Brown - Wikipedia

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    Later at Edinburgh, while playing tennis, he noticed the same symptoms in his right eye. Brown underwent experimental surgery at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and his right eye was saved by a young eye surgeon, Hector Chawla. [27] [28] Brown graduated from Edinburgh with an undergraduate MA degree with First-Class Honours in history in 1972.

  7. Glasgow Tower - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Tower (formerly known as the Millennium Tower) [1] is a 127 metres (417 ft) free-standing landmark observation tower located on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland, and is part of the Glasgow Science Centre complex.

  8. The Five (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    The Five closed out 2022 as the most watched non-primetime show in cable news history for an entire year, averaging 3.5 million viewers. [40] Following Fox News firing primetime host Tucker Carlson, the network saw a significant drop in viewership as a result. The Five now averages between 2.5–2.7 million viewers per night. The program still ...

  9. Royal Scot (train) - Wikipedia

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    The service lost its name in 2003 and there is now no equivalent special train. Instead, London-Glasgow now has an hourly service of British Rail Class 390 Pendolino units operated by Avanti West Coast with a standard overall journey time of 4 hours 31 minutes, running non-stop between London and Warrington Bank Quay.