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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Glasgow News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Glasgow—from local news and business to culture, politics, and community developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local news to every city in the world and keeping communities connected. Glasgow News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening across the city. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai

Episodes(40 episodes)

Murrell Guilty Sturgeon Unapologetic
Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive, just pleaded guilty to embezzling over £400,000 in party funds over 12 years—buying a £100K campervan, a Jaguar, watches, and more. Nicola Sturgeon, who led Scotland during much of that time, refuses to apologize for his crimes, calling it a personal betrayal that’s forced her into public disgrace. She insists she’s not responsible, maintained separate finances, and feels he deceived her and the public, leaving her bearing the brunt of blame. Sentencing is set for June 23rd, and the fallout continues to rock the SNP and Sturgeon personally. Support the show:<br...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 25s
North Lanarkshire Expands Support for Kids
North Lanarkshire is rolling out five new enhanced support classes in primary schools to meet soaring demand for tailored education—jumping from one in three to over 40% of students identified with additional needs. These flexible, inclusive classrooms will blend small-group focus with mainstream integration, aiming to catch kids early and foster better behavior and learning. Pilots at Holy Cross, Berryhill, John Paul II, Muirhouse, and Shawhead have drawn strong praise, despite concerns over resource impact and school safety, which officials are actively addressing. With community support and pilot success—including Berryhill’s standout leadership—the education committee has approved these cl...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 51s
Coalsnaughton Evacuations Demand Emergency Aid
Ninety-seven homes evacuated in Scotland’s Coalsnaughton as ground shifts from old mines force families from their homes—council leaders urgently seek emergency funding to manage rising costs and support displaced residents until at least Thursday, while investigations continue and authorities pledge to meet every family’s needs. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 40s
Annabelle’s Bench: Hope Beyond Heart Limits
A six-year-old warrior, Annabelle Main, born with a life-threatening heart defect that doctors once said gave her only a 57% chance of reaching school age, is now thriving — attending primary school, starring in drama, and conquering gymnastics. After surviving five surgeries by age six months and enduring the emotional toll of pandemic isolation and hospital battles, she’s become a beacon of resilience. In honor of her courage, a special memorial bench is being installed at her school, part of a nationwide campaign by the British Heart Foundation to celebrate her story and raise awareness about congenital heart conditions — proving that e...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 2m 11s
Loch Lomond Rescue Boat in Action
At 6 AM, Loch Lomond Rescue Boat team raced to save a man having trouble breathing at a remote hotel—getting him across the loch to hospital faster than road transport could. But that was just the start: they also responded to a cardiac arrest on Inchmurrin Island and another medical emergency at Sallochy Campsite—all within one day. Over seven days, they’ve handled six critical calls, proving vital for patients stranded in hard-to-reach spots around the loch. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advert...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 23s
Body Found in Edinburgh Search
A body has been found in Edinburgh’s Colinton Road area during the search for missing man Christopher Rodger, who vanished from the Gyle district. Authorities confirmed the discovery early Sunday morning, notified the family, and stated the death is not currently considered suspicious. The investigation continues as officials await formal identification and review by the Procurator Fiscal. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to fe...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 57s
Sturgeon Says No Guilt for Husband's Theft
Nicola Sturgeon emotionally defended herself against accusations she bears responsibility for her ex-husband Peter Murrell’s embezzlement of £400k from the SNP, insisting she was unaware of his thefts and that he deceived her. She recounted the personal pain of realizing gifts like a Shetland necklace may have come from stolen funds, vowing this won’t derail her life. Critics, including Scottish Labour, argue she shares accountability as party leader, while the SNP insists reforms have strengthened governance and Murrell alone is to blame. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. <p...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 2m 14s
Loch Lomond Market Canceled Today
Loch Lomond Shores’ Sunday Market is canceled today due to last-minute unforeseen circumstances, but don’t ditch your plans—the rest of the attraction is still open for shopping, cruises, and wildlife exhibits. The market will return next Sunday, so grab your gear and enjoy the lochside fun while it lasts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 21s
M8 Crash at Junction 6 Causes Major Backups
Drivers, brace yourself—there’s a major crash on the M8 westbound at Junction 6 near Newhouse, causing severe traffic delays. Emergency crews are on scene, and officials urge everyone to avoid the area entirely. The incident occurred just east of Chapelhall and Eurocentral, west of Shotts, around 8:30 AM. With limited details available, the closure’s duration is unknown, but this key Scottish motorway is a major bottleneck—so plan your route carefully and steer clear until further notice. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertis...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 13s
BP Shake-Up, Courier Collapse, Tax Debate
Aberdeen delivery firm Jaco Couriers has collapsed into liquidation, leaving all ten staff jobless as authorities probe its finances. Meanwhile, BP shocks markets by firing chairman Albert Manifold over governance failures, triggering a six percent share plunge — just weeks after appointing a new CEO. On the political front, Scotland’s new economy secretary Stephen Flynn questions assumptions about taxpayers’ capacity to shoulder more income tax. Business continues to churn with tough calls impacting people and profits. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai </p...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 32s
Rogano Restaurant’s Legal Battle Ends
After years of legal drama over flood damage bills, the Rogano restaurant saga finally ended not in court but in a private settlement just before a Supreme Court hearing in Glasgow. With a wild ownership history dating back to 1874 — from wine cellar to penguin egg-serving “ultra-modern” eatery — Rogano changed hands multiple times, including a six-million-dollar lease buy by a hospitality tycoon. Today, the building is owned by a Spanish billionaire, but operations are now run by two new directors, Kevin Martin and Gary MacCulloch, who took over in 2021 and have reopened the venue after seven years closed. The future of Rogan...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 39s
Mark Goold: Humanizing Finance
Mark Goold, the charismatic Glaswegian who transformed UK financial services with transparency and fairness, has died at 54. Over 37 years in finance, he shaped policy at the FCA, driving the Retail Distribution Review that ended advisor commissions and redefined independent advice. Known for his warmth, humor, and tireless advocacy, he personally reviewed 500+ client files and mentored the industry for 14 years — leaving behind a legacy of putting customers first. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news su...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 33s
Humanities in Crisis
Humanities are under siege in universities as funding cuts erase literature, history, and philosophy programs—leaving students without Shakespeare or critical thinking tools. Professor Murray Pittock warns this erosion weakens democracy, stifles debate, and harms national identity and economy. Once vital public intellectuals are fading as humanities fail to champion their own value amid political attacks and policy missteps. Without a robust liberal arts foundation, society risks losing the skills needed to navigate global challenges and thrive. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@th...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 2m 2s
US Tightens Grip on Cuba
The U.S. is unleashing a full-court press on Cuba, doubling down on sanctions and leveling charges against former president Raúl Castro, framing the island as a “failed state” threatening national security. With moves echoing past interventions in Venezuela and Iran, this marks a dramatic escalation since 2026 — cutting off oil, threatening tariffs, and sending CIA officials to pressure Havana into “fundamental changes.” The result? Widespread blackouts, crumbling healthcare, food shortages, and rising prices, as the UN warns of severe human rights consequences. Cuba’s leadership remains defiant, betting on resilience and potential geopolitical shifts — but survival now hinges on navigating t...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 2m 12s
Arthur Montford The Voice of Scottish Football
Arthur Montford, Scotland’s beloved sports voice for over 30 years, turned calm commentary into cultural legend with his iconic phrases and houndstooth jackets, becoming a household name through STV’s Scotsport while fiercely supporting Greenock Morton — his legacy lives on as a true icon of Scottish sport. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://source...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 39s
Edinburgh’s New Nighttime Economy Coordinator
Edinburgh is set to unveil its first-ever Night Time Economy Coordinator — a full-time role working from 6 PM to 6 AM to revitalize and safeguard the city’s vibrant nightlife. This long-awaited position will unite stakeholders across transport, licensing, and culture to tackle key issues like safety, affordability, and late-night accessibility. Drawing from global best practices in cities like London and Amsterdam, the coordinator won’t enforce laws but will strategically bridge departments to create a more inclusive, resilient, and economically powerful after-dark scene for residents and visitors alike. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/di...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 59s
Tech Abuse Targets Women in Scotland
Tech is turning into a weapon against women in Scotland, with digital abuse skyrocketing—over 123,000 violent tech-related offenses last year, up 200% in six years. Abusers are hijacking phones, doorbells, gaming consoles, and streaming apps to stalk and control victims—even after relationships end. Kids are being targeted too, manipulated by estranged parents through gaming platforms. Survivors feel unsafe everywhere, even after leaving an abuser. Security measures are falling short as phones get cloned and hidden apps leak data. Police urge strong passwords, multi-factor auth, and don’t delete evidence if you suspect compromise—get help fast. Support the show...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 28s
Murrell’s Embezzlement and Sturgeon’s Silence
Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive and husband of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has pleaded guilty to embezzling over £100,000 over 16 years — a scandal that’s exposed deep failures in party oversight. While Sturgeon has sidestepped direct accountability, framing the fallout as personal trauma, critics argue her leadership role demands responsibility. Former colleagues say early red flags were ignored, possibly due to the SNP’s long electoral dominance. The episode ends with a stinging critique of political tribalism — how dividing people into “good guys” and “bad guys” shields corrupt actors and stalls real accountability. Support the show:Get a discount at...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 1m 23s
Scotland's Curriculum Crisis
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence, meant to free schools from rigid testing and nurture well-rounded students, is now under fire. Designed to guide learners from age three to graduation through seven core principles and over a thousand student-focused “Experiences and Outcomes,” it empowered teachers to build curricula—but also became mired in bureaucracy and vagueness. Critics blame its lack of clear knowledge foundations for falling international standards, while government attempts to fix it—like benchmarks and a new improvement cycle—have added complexity without clear results. Replacing CfE entirely could take a decade, forcing policymakers to balance reform with the real-wor...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 2m 11s
Scotland’s Education Needs Knowledge
Scotland’s education system is stuck in mediocrity, says Professor Lindsay Paterson, who blames the Curriculum for Excellence for prioritizing skills over deep knowledge. Once a top performer, Scotland now lags behind, partly because teachers are left to guess what foundational knowledge students need. Paterson argues that education should equip students with the understanding of how facts connect—like the global drivers of decolonization—and that clear curriculum frameworks, modeled after Estonia’s, would free teachers to focus on innovation and individualized learning. He insists a knowledge-rich approach isn’t just smarter—it’s the key to lifting Scotland’s standards and...
Published: May 31, 2026Duration: 2m 2s