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page 1Politics of Glasgow
Old Firm
Celtic and Rangers, prominent rivals in Scottish football
Strathclyde
Strathclyde ( in Welsh; in Gaelic, meaning 'strath [valley] of the River Clyde') was one of nine former local government regions of Scotland created in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and abolished in 1996 by the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. The Strathclyde region had 19 districts. The region was named after the early medieval Kingdom of Strathclyde centred on Govan, but covered a broader geographic area than its namesake by including Argyll and various Western islands in addition to its Southwestern core.
Glasgow City Chambers
City hall of Glasgow
Glasgow Central
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Glasgow East
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Glasgow City Council
Scottish unitary authority council in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Glasgow South West
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Glasgow North East
parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Glasgow North
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Glasgow North West
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Glasgow South
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Communist Party of Scotland
political party in Scotland
Glasgow West
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 2024 onwards
Rutherglen
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 2024 onwards
Red Clydeside.
Era of political radicalism in Glasgow, Scotland.