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The Orchestral Qawwalli Project at Celtic Connections

As part of the Celtic Connections festival, the Orchestral Qawwali Project graced the stage at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall, delivering an unforgettable evening of music. The audience was immersed in a captivating experience that fused traditional qawwali with Western influences.

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Auld Lang Syne: from Scots to Urdu

In celebration of Robert Burns Day, we’re excited to share an Urdu translation of Auld Lang Syne, first translated over two decades ago by Glasgow-based Pakistani poet Rahat Zahid. Now, you can connect with this timeless song in a whole new way.

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Opinion: Voter apathy, not bigotry, led to Trump’s return

As Donald Trump begins his second term, we heard from locally based Americans to understand their fears, frustrations, and the deeper reasons behind his re-election. From voter apathy to economic despair, this is a story of a broken system and the urgent need for solidarity across borders.

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Can you guess what our most read article was in 2024?

2024 was a year of milestones for Greater Govanhill, marked by growth, innovation, and community. From expanding our team to hosting impactful events and winning awards, we’ve achieved so much together. Discover the highlights of our journey and take a chance to win £100 by sharing your feedback!

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What I wish I’d known when I first arrived

Marzanna Antoniak shares her journey from feeling isolated as a new migrant in Scotland to finding belonging in Govanhill through volunteering, multilingual initiatives, and community connections, highlighting the power of inclusive spaces, and multilingual initiatives in fostering belonging and community.

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Community sponsorship: Enabling locals to welcome families into their community

Community sponsorship empowers citizens to help refugees rebuild their lives by providing housing, education, and healthcare support. Introduced in the UK in 2016, this initiative is part of a global movement reshaping narratives around asylum seekers. We spoke with Asia Hart-Eason from the Ibrox Community Sponsorship group to learn more.

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Staying warm in a tenement in winter

We asked the newsroom team – veterans of Glasgow’s big, beautiful, and notoriously hard-to-heat tenement flats – for their top tips on staying warm in winter. We also reached out to our friends at South Seeds, who offer expert energy advice from their hub on Victoria Road.

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New research finds Roma are being denied decent housing in Govanhill

In July 2024, people from the Roma community living in Govanhill were surveyed on their experiences with housing conditions and the local environment. The study found that basic human rights are not being supported when it comes to housing with the majority of those surveyed saying the conditions of their homes were poor.

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What languages belong to Govanhill?

Glaswegian poet and novelist, Shane Johnstone reflects on the ties between language and identity in Govanhill, tracing its evolution through Irish diaspora culture to today’s vibrant multilingual community. By exploring how migration shapes belonging while raising questions about preserving and celebrating the area’s rich linguistic diversity.

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