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The Glasgow Girls is a group of seven young women in Glasgow, Scotland, who highlighted the poor treatment of asylum seekers whose rights of appeal had been exhausted. In 2005, the group campaigned against dawn raids, raised public awareness, and found support in the Scottish Parliament. Their story has been told in a musical and 2 documentaries.
The Glasgow School was a circle of influential artists and designers that began to coalesce in Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870s, and flourished from the 1890s to around 1910. Representative groups included The Four (also known as the Spook School ), the Glasgow Girls [ 1 ] and the Glasgow Boys . [ 2 ]
Roza Salih (born 1989) is an Iraqi-Kurdish born, Scottish politician and human rights activist. [1] [2] [3] In 2005, at the age of 15, she co-founded the Glasgow Girls with fellow pupils from Drumchapel High School. [4]
Glasgow Girls can refer to: Glasgow Girls (artists), a group of female designers and artists associated with the Glasgow School; Glasgow Girls (activists), a group of young women who highlighted the situation of asylum seekers in Glasgow; Glasgow Girls F.C., a women's association football club; Glasgow Girls, a 2014 TV movie by Brian Welsh
In 2000, Azzudin moved from Egypt to Glasgow, Scotland, with her mother.Four years later the Home Office granted the family leave to remain.. She is one of the founders of The Glasgow Girls – a group of Drumchapel High School students who, from 2005, campaigned against dawn raids and the deportation of refugee families.
Glasgow Magdalene Institution c 1890 Fifth Annual Report of the Directors of the Glasgow Magdalene Institution. The Glasgow Magdalene Institution (Glasgow’s Magdalene Institution for the Repression of Vice and Rehabilitation of Penitent Females was its official name) [1] was an asylum in Glasgow, Scotland, initially started in 1812 and was open until 1958.
Kirsty Howat and fellow Scotland international Jane Ross scored five each and Mia McAulay netted a hat-trick. ... Glasgow Girls 0-13 Celtic. Morton 1-2 Bonnyrigg Rose. Hearts 1-0 Hibernian.
Glasgow Girls & Women Football Club, whose first team is branded as Glasgow Women, is a Scottish women's association football club based in the East End of Glasgow. [3] [4] [5] They are members of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), the highest level women's football league in Scotland, and compete in its second tier, SWPL 2.