Free Billy Connolly exhibition to be held in Glasgow gallery
A free exhibition celebrating Billy Connolly and his artwork will be held in Glasgow between December and January.
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Mark has more than a decade worth of experience in news and sports writing having previously worked at the Daily Record, Glasgow Live, Football Scotland and Scotland Rugby News before joining The Herald.
Mark has more than a decade worth of experience in news and sports writing having previously worked at the Daily Record, Glasgow Live, Football Scotland and Scotland Rugby News before joining The Herald.
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