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The brown carpet and supermarket lemonade sum up a national tendency to over-promise and under-deliver
Jonathan Dove’s entertaining score has brilliant leads but less brilliant words
Revivals in both industry and the arts — and relatively low prices for good-quality homes — entice buyers to the Scottish city
The UK’s only remaining thoroughfare dedicated solely to watches and jewellery helps the city keep its position as the top centre for retail spend outside London
With buildings either being blown up or neglected, how can the city centre be preserved?
Every week, some 700 newsagents display the latest issue of The Digger. What’s the paper’s secret?
Rich countries’ willingness to pay poorer nations to ditch fossil fuels is being put to the test
‘I enjoy taking something broken and fixing it’
Glasgow university engineers develop new generation of ultra-sensitive electronic skins
R&D partnerships involving universities and industry are being set up in Manchester, the West Midlands and Glasgow
The opposition party is hoping to mount a revival north of the border in local elections next week
Scottish Ballet’s ‘Scandal at Mayerling’ is a slimmed-down but no less exciting version of Kenneth MacMillan’s original
World’s largest lenders provided only slightly less financing last year than in 2020, analysis shows
The Glasgow Museum’s £68mn renovation future-proofs the building, but at a cost to its original subtlety
A gig from Auclair and Ela Orleans offered striking mixtures of tech, sound, visuals and music
Energy price rises may work against climate leaders in delivering the green policies in time for COP27 in Egypt
The best tables for all you can eat, from Glasgow to Canberra
Technological breakthroughs are needed to counter climate change
US and Australia have already called into question whether they needed to upgrade climate targets
What did the Glasgow meeting achieve and where do we go from here?
Plus, the significance of the International Sustainability Standards Board launch and India’s role in the summit deal
UK PM Boris Johnson hails ‘decisive shift’ but admits disappointment at softened coal pledge
A guide to the key elements of the agreement from the UN summit
After two weeks of talks, focus turns to coal, oil and gas and support for developing countries
Young people’s anger is understandable, but the COP process, with all its failings, is our only hope
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