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  2. Indeed - Wikipedia

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    Indeed operates in the UK via Indeed UK Operations Ltd, which is a subsidiary of Indeed Operations Ireland Ltd, whose ultimate holding company is Recruit Holding Co Ltd. Turnover in the UK for the year to 31 December 2019 was £41.2m. [citation needed] On October 1, 2012, Indeed became an independent operating unit of Japan-based Recruit Co ...

  3. Economy of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The city of Glasgow in the central belt of Scotland, encompasses the largest municipal and regional economy in Scotland. It is recognised as the largest contributor to the Scottish economy, and is the largest integrated economic region in Scotland and produces around a third of Scotland's output, business base, research power and employment.

  4. Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow City Chambers, seat of Glasgow City Council. For local government purposes Scotland is subdivided into 32 single-tier council areas. [285] The areas were established in 1996, and their councils are responsible for the provision of all local government services. Decisions are made by councillors, who are elected at local elections every ...

  5. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow City: 1172 [48] or 1175 as a burgh [9] [10] 1476 as a city [11] Glasgow Cathedral. First stone building was consecrated in ~1136 in the presence of King David I and his Court when John (1117-1147) was Bishop. [49] 622,820 Dundee: Dùn Dè City of Discovery Dundee City ~1191 as a royal burgh [15] 1889 as a city [20] [16] Dundee Parish ...

  6. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Over 1,000,000 people live in the Greater Glasgow contiguous urban area, while the wider Glasgow City Region is home to over 1,800,000 people (its defined functional urban area total was almost the same in 2020), [12] equating to around 33% of Scotland's population; [13] The city has one of the highest densities of any locality in Scotland at ...

  7. Glasgow Times - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Economy of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The tourism economy and tourism related industries in Scotland support c. 196,000 in 2014 mainly in the service sector accounting for around 7.7% of employment in Scotland. [92] In 2014, over 15.5 million overnight tourism trips [ clarification needed ] were taken in Scotland, for which visitor expenditure totalled £4.8 billion.

  9. Glasgow City - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow city centre, its main business district; Glasgow City Region, a functional region centred around the city; Glasgow City F.C., a professional women's football club; Glasgow City B.C., a Scottish basketball club; Greater Glasgow, the term for the larger urban area around the city; SS City of Glasgow, a steamship that disappeared in 1854