Niall Christie, PeoplesWorld

Niall Christie

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Past articles by Niall:

Solutions to the climate emergency won’t come from the colonizers, Indigenous groups say – People's World

Indigenous groups that have traveled to Glasgow for the crucial Cop26 summit have said they will not look to their colonizers for answers to the climate emergency, hitting out at the world leaders’ proposed solutions. → Read More

Greenhouse gases reach record high, increasing stakes for COP26 climate summit

Levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new record high last year, United Nations scientists have warned in the run-up to the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow next week. → Read More

Move underway in Scotland to kick Trump out

GLASGOW, Scotland—THE SNP was challenged today to launch an urgent investigation into Donald Trump’s financial dealings and kick his “toxic brand out of Scotland. → Read More

Glasgow's air pollution ‘killed hundreds’ last year

HUNDREDS of people in Glasgow died last year due to the long-term effects of air pollution on their health, a new study has found. → Read More

Republican march through Glasgow disrupted by far-right and loyalist protesters

Flashpoints nearly descended into violence as loyalist protesters disrupted a Bloody Sunday memorial march. → Read More

Cummins UK workers ballot for strike ahead of Cumbernauld factory closure

Workers at a factory in Cumbernauld could be set to take industrial action next month. → Read More

Glasgow residents' plea to council over food waste and vermin 'nightmare'

Garnethill residents are pleading with the council to end months of misery by removing waste which has lain outside blocks of flats for months. → Read More

Hilarious saltire empire biscuits sold in Glasgow ahead of All Under One Banner march

As Glasgow gets ready to welcome thousands supporters of Scottish independence, one city cafe is offering a special take on a baked classic. → Read More

University of Glasgow rector Aamer Anwar not seeking re-election in 2020 election

Glasgow University's rector announced he would not be re-standing for the position this year, saying that 'one woman in 569 years' is 'simply not… → Read More

Union accused of false claims about legal firm

UNION bosses have warned their members to beware of a firm of legal advisors pledging to raise a claim for union negligence. → Read More

Electric buses return to Glasgow's streets as First reveal new additions

ELECTRIC bus routes will be introduced across the city for the first time since the 1960s next week as two commercial vehicles prepare to make the… → Read More

Three Glasgow MPs promoted to SNP frontbench at Westminster

THREE Glasgow politicians have been promoted in a reshuffle of the SNP’s top team in Westminster. → Read More

Celtic fan with MND bridges Old Firm derby divide with special tribute to Jinky Johnstone and Fernando Ricksen

A TERMINALLY ill football fan warmed the hearts of thousands online with his specially made Old Firm football top on derby day. → Read More

Hundreds of complaints over hospital discharges

HUNDREDS of hospital patients across Glasgow have complained about their discharge from hospitals in the past five years. → Read More

Man, 32, rushed to Glasgow hospital after bottle attack in West End pub

A MAN was rushed to hospital following after a bottle attack in a West End pub on Saturday. → Read More

'Terrifying' attack and robbery at Bothwell home leaves elderly man, 77, shaken

AN elderly man has been left shaken after he was assaulted in his own home during a robbery just days after Christmas. → Read More

Police believe woman missing from Monklands hospital may be using fake name

POLICE have launched a search for a missing woman who was last seen leaving hospital on Christmas Eve. → Read More

Corbyn: Elect a government of hope to shock the establishment

Jeremy Corbyn is urging undecided voters to vote Labour on Thursday and elect a “government of hope” that would send shock waves through the Establishment. → Read More

Charities warn of homelessness deaths in Glasgow as temperatures plummet

HOMELESSNESS charities have warned that there may be deaths on city streets as temperatures plummet to their lowest this year. → Read More

Homeless man found dead in Glasgow as temperatures dipped below freezing

A HOMELESS man has reportedly died after being found in a Glasgow city centre car park on Sunday. → Read More