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The Glasgow Times is an evening tabloid newspaper published Monday to Saturday in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Called The Evening Times from 1876, it was rebranded as the Glasgow Times on 4 December 2019.
The Evening Times Champions Cup, the name of the current version, is an association football trophy for clubs of the Junior level in the western part of Scotland.Sponsored by the Glasgow-based newspaper the Evening Times (now branded as Glasgow Times) since its inception, the trophy has been competed for since 1896 and has been recommissioned under many different guises throughout its history.
Evening Times may refer to: Glasgow Times, formerly known as The Evening Times, an evening tabloid newspaper in Scotland; Morning Times, formerly known as The Evening Times, a newspaper in Sayre, Pennsylvania; Washington Times-Herald, a former newspaper in Washington, DC
In Scotland, two broadsheet newspapers have made the switch to 'compact' format. The Scotsman did so in August 2004, and the Sunday Herald followed in November 2005. In addition to newspapers published in Scotland, including Scottish editions of United Kingdom newspapers, a number of local newspapers published in other parts of the British ...
A number of major Scottish newspapers are published in the city: The Daily Record and Sunday Mail — Scotland's best-selling tabloid, based at Central Quay; The Herald — Scotland's best-selling broadsheet; The Sunday Herald — its five-year-old sister title; The Evening Times — an evening tabloid distributed in the west of Scotland
Andover Advertiser; Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald; Armley & Wortley Advertiser; Asian Eye; Avon Advertiser, Salisbury; Ayrshire Weekly Press; Banbury Cake; Barnes, Mortlake & Sheen Times
The Evening Citizen, was an evening version of The Glasgow Citizen (a daily newspaper founded in 1842 by James David Hedderwick). [1] It was first published in August 1864, was one of the first of three evening newspapers to be printed, published and sold in the Glasgow area of Scotland. Both papers were founded by James Hedderwick. [2]
McLean first began writing columns for The Times Educational Supplement in the 1970s about his experiences as a teacher. [3] From the 1980s he went on to write columns for the Glasgow Herald, with a brief move to The Scotsman in 1998 before returning to The Herald. He also contributed to the Glasgow Evening Times. [4]