A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson.
This week Natalie and Selena are joined by author and feminist Sara Sheridan. Her new book 'Where Are The Women?' re-imagines the Scottish landscape and renames statues, streets, landmarks and monuments after the influential and important females our history has forgotten.
Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson are joined by Glasgow author Chris McQueer. They're talking taking chances, following your gut and rubbish jobs.
Natalie Crawford & Selena Jackson are joined by Ashley McAfee, who has started hosting tours of Glasgow's most "Instagrammable" spots, after being inspired by her own experiences travelling around the world.
Natalie Crawford & Selena Jackson are joined by GlasGLOW Girls Club founder and top-gal Laura Maguiness aka Pink Tartan Doll to discuss female empowerment and what pushed her to step out on her own into the world of business. Plus how more women should work together and support each other in this Week in the Weeg special.
Natalie Crawford & Selena Jackson are joined by Endo Silence Scotland founder and top-gal Katy Johnson to discuss her Endometriosis diagnosis, stigma smashing campaigning. Plus how we can work together to challenge taboo subjects in this Week in the Weeg special.
Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson are joined by 'That Funny Blind Guy' Jamie MacDonald on this week's Glasgow Comedy Festival Week in the Weeg special. They talk blind hiking, crashing the economy and Jamie throws the gauntlet down to Natalie...
Natalie Crawford & Selena Jackson celebrate as one of Glasgow's most iconic nightclubs, the Garage, celebrates it's 25th birthday. They've been speaking to punters, staff and venue boss Donald MacLeod about why it continues to be so successful and what has contributed to its longevity.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson - this week... - 16 year-old Aaron Campbell's been found guilty of the abduction, rape and murder of 6 year-old Alesha MacPhail on the Isle of Bute in July last year... - Kilmarnock gaffer Steve Clarke's being praised for his furious reaction to sectarian chanting at Ibrox - he was abused during his side's 5-nil Scottish Cup defeat to Rangers... - Glasgow's Film Festival's in full swing - we're joined by co-director Allison Gardner whose going to talk us through her highlights... - And sticking with the big screen... we broke the news earlier this week that a Holywood icon could be coming to Glasgow.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Lesley Di Mascio. This week... - There's light at the end of the tunnel for thousands of women workers in Glasgow - their 5-hundred-million-pounds equal pay deal has been given the green light... - After more than 25 years the Great Women's 10k won't be returning to Glasgow... - It's a sad week for the music scene in Glasgow - it was announced the iconic O2 ABC is to be demolished... - There's hope for families in Dalmarnock left searching for childcare after the closure of the nursery at the Legacy Hub.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson. This week... - The family of a Paisley man killed by a convicted criminal who'd ripped off his tag and broken his curfew are telling Clyde News their faith in the justice system has been shattered by a refusal to hold a public inquiry - Two premature babies have died and another is ill after contracting an infection at a Glasgow maternity hospital... - Our sports reporter Andrew McLean will be here with all the latest transfer news. - And, have plans for a rail like between the city and the airport failed to take off?
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Rob Waller.
Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson are joined by Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken on an historic week for the city as the long-running equal pay dispute is finally settled. Confused about Brexit? Our political editor Alan Smith's got the latest & in sport, Ronnie Charters has all the transfer news.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson.
A look back at the biggest stories of the past week in Glasgow and the West with Clyde News reporters Natalie Crawford and Selena Jackson
This week on Week in the Weeg Natalie Crawford's joined by Kerri-Ann Docherty to discuss the Scottish Music Awards; a campaign to better access to medical cannabis; drink spiking and more...
This week Natalie Crawford's joined by Radio Clyde News legend Rob Waller. They're talking allergies, Glasgow Action group, five years since the Clutha disaster and hear an exclusive interview from the partner of a Paisley man who was murdered last year by a man out on license.
This week on Week in the Weeg... A Coatbridge block of flats is deliberately set on fire in the middle of the night forcing children to jump from windows to flee the flames; Scotland are one step closer to their first major tournament in 20 years after a 3-2 win over Isreal; Detectives in Ayr are hunting a woman after a nurse is stabbed in a hospital car park and Christmas has arrived in Glasgow - the city's light have been switched on! All that and more with Natalie Crawford & Selena Jackson.
This week on Week in the Weeg... Natalie and Selena hear from woman whose dad perished in a Glasgow factory fire 50 years ago, shes campaigning for a permanent memorial to the disaster. Also, we hear from a Rutherglen man stranded abroad; we have the latest on the Glasgow School of Art evidence at Holyrood and Glasgow Tigers Speedway owners are appealing for fan help to save the club.
This week on Week in the Weeg Natalie Crawford is joined by Selena Jackson to discuss bonfire night; 4am licences for Glasgow nightclubs; a local supermarket stepping up to help an East Kilbride family living with disability and the Spice Girls make a return... but not to Glasgow.
This week Natalie, Colin & Kerri-Ann discuss medicinal cannabis being legalised in the UK; Sauchiehall Street traders hold crunch talks with Glasgow City Council; Still Game announce a return to the Hydro; People's Palace to stay open and... we say goodbye to Colin.
This week Natalie & Colin discuss Glasgow City Council's female work force and their fight for equal pay, the Krankies are back in panto, a stink bomb closes down a Paisley pub and as Halloween approaches we've been debunking myths about the town's witch trials.
This week on Week in the Weeg, Kerri-Ann & Colin discuss the reaction in Dumbarton to the Royal baby; the Scots mental health charity welcoming the ban on Love Island adverts; and the £7m repair bill for two of Glasgow's most iconic tourist spots.
This week on Week in the Weeg Natalie & Colin discuss the SNP conference in Glasgow; people in Dalmarnock have less access to fresh food than anywhere else in the country; another major movie is set to film in Glasgow and an East Dunbartonshire school praised on World Mental Health Day.
This week Natalie & Colin discuss the SPFL semi-final U-turn, the Clutha FAI gets underway and our 'Lead the Way' campaign takes a major step forward.
This week Natalie & Colin discuss cash for Scotland's Women's football team going to the 2019 World Cup, the Glasgow Rocks and basketball's growing popularity, a big drop in teenage binge drinking & fresh hope for the Gourock man critically ill in Thailand.
This week Natalie & Colin discuss Storm Ali and the commuter chaos, questions surrounding the Glasgow School of Art fire, drink spiking incidents doubling in Scotland and Paisley museum's £42mil revamp.
This week, Natalie & Colin discuss the Scottish FA's decision to stay at Hampden, plans to deal with professional begging in Glasgow city centre, and ScotRail starting construction on a new railway station in Robroyston.
This week Natalie & Colin talk the Celtic Park crowd crush, Scotland's women heading to the world cup and the Pavilion re-opens after the Victoria's nightclub fire.