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The Herald Scotland
5 days ago
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Glasgow gears up for 2025 World Pipe Band Championships
The global pinnacle of the piping competitive circuit, the championships bring together the world's finest pipers and drummers to compete for glory in the ultimate, fiercely-fought 'battle of the bands'. Last year's 'World's' saw more than 7,000 competitors demonstrating their dedication, passion, skills and talent. The event attracted over 35,000 attendees and was also watched by huge virtual audiences worldwide. The two-day contest culminated in Scotland's Inveraray & District Pipe Band taking the title of 2024 World Champions. Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band of Lisburn, Northern Ireland were runners-up and Simon Fraser University of Canada took third place. READ MORE: Pipe bands linked to better exam results for pupils Glasgow tunes up for Scotland's biggest week of bagpipes Bagpipe sales 'in the doldrums' after decline warning This year, with even more bands taking part – a total of 207, representing 15 countries from as far afield as Australia and New Zealand, Oman and Zimbabwe – the competition promises to be intense and exciting. Organisers The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association is introducing a new format for the 2025 'Worlds'. On the first day, following the initial performances by Grade 1 bands, the focus will be on young talent. The Juvenile, and Novice Juvenile A and B bands will compete in a dedicated youth competition, giving more than 1,540 under 18s an unprecedented opportunity to shine on 'the Worlds' stage. Friday's finale will be a massed performance by all the young bands followed by their prize-giving celebration, ensuring a memorable, inspiring experience for competitors and spectators alike. On Saturday, the spotlight is on the senior bands as their competition hots up. The two-day 'Worlds' will culminate in the final awards ceremony, when the top six senior grade bands and three drum major grades receive their awards before the announcement of the 2025 World Pipe Band Champions. Colin Mulhern, Chief Executive of The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, said: 'Our decision to stage a dedicated youth competition as part of the 2025 World Pipe Band Championships is underpinned by our mission to nurture young talent in piping and drumming. Showcasing the incredible talent and skills of the next generation, the youth competition also reinforces our ongoing commitment to the future of pipe band music. Inveraray & District Pipe Band won the World Pipe Band Championships in 2024 (Image: Alan Harvey - SNS Group) 'We hope as many people as possible will come to support these brilliant young performers as they take their well-earned place at the heart of the world's premier pipe band event. 'As ever, tickets are in great demand for the event, so anyone who doesn't want to miss out on the experience should book now for Friday 15 and Saturday 16 August.' The championships take place during the world's biggest week of piping, alongside Glasgow International Piping Festival Piping Live! which this year celebrates its 22nd edition, with events taking place from Monday 11 August to Sunday 17 August. 'The Worlds' are staged on behalf of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association by Glasgow Life – the charity which delivers culture and active living events and experiences to support mental, physical and economic wellbeing in Glasgow. The event is supported by funding from EventScotland, part of VisitScotland. Glasgow Life Chair, Bailie Annette Christie, said: 'Glasgow is privileged to be home to the world's biggest celebration of Scotland's national instrument. Every summer our great UNESCO City of Music is filled with sensational sounds and sights as the traditional and contemporary music of the bagpipes is showcased during our prestigious World Pipe Band Championships and vibrant Piping Live! festival. The continued success of both events demonstrates the thriving interest there is worldwide in Scottish culture and music. 'The Worlds and Piping Live! are extremely important to, and valued by, Glasgow; they enhance the city's international profile, boost tourism, and contribute significantly to our economy. We are therefore delighted once again to welcome performers, competitors and visitors to these wonderful events.' Rob Dickson, VisitScotland Director of Industry and Events, said: 'There is definitely no better place in the world than Scotland to experience the magic of piping, and both the World Pipe Band Championships – the pinnacle of the competitive piping calendar – and the vibrant Piping Live! as part of our diverse portfolio of events and festivals taking place this summer. 'Events like these not only bring people together to share unforgettable experiences, they also play a vital role in helping driving Scotland's visitor economy. They attract audiences and participants from across the globe, boosting local businesses, supporting jobs, and showcasing our rich cultural heritage to the world. 'Glasgow will once again provide the perfect stage as competitors from across the globe come together to showcase their talents at 'the Worlds', while Piping Live! brings the city to life with a vibrant celebration of both traditional and contemporary bagpipe music.' Further details of the 2025 World Pipe Band Championships, and tickets for the event, are available at


France 24
24-04-2025
- Business
- France 24
How geopolitics and trade wars are reshaping the global economy
15:12 Issued on: 15:12 min From the show Countries that once followed the gospel of free trade and liberalism are changing tack and focusing on national interests before anything else, with Donald Trump's America being a case in point. Our business editor Charles Pellegrin takes a deep dive into how geopolitics is reshaping the global economy with David Baverez. He's a French investor based in Hong Kong and author of the book "Bienvenue en économie de guerre" or "Welcome to the wartime economy", published in French by Novice.
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
High school trampolinists jump into national finals
Four trampolinists from Haslingden High School have secured places in a national final. Antonia Cursurca, Aden Ramsay, Megan Robertson, and Ruby Healey, all 13 years old, will now compete as Year 7-9 Girls' Novice winners at the British Schools Gymnastics Association's Trampoline Finals 2025, at Derby Arena, on March 15. Megan, who emerged as the individual competition winner, and Ruby, who came fourth, will also compete as individuals. The students all train at Fearns Trampoline Club, which meets at The Valley Leadership Academy. The club's coach, Beverley Hornby, said: "I also have three other children who qualified: Clara, age 10, came first, and her little brother James came second - they are both at St Paul's in Rawtenstall - and Tom, at Greenmount Primary, came first." The event preceding the national final, the British Schools' Gymnastics Competition Northern Zonal final, was held at Temple Park Leisure Centre. The Haslingden team faced 18 individuals and nine teams. Megan, who has been trampolining at the club for nearly 10 years, said: "We had to do two routines, a set and a voluntary. "My voluntary routine got a higher score because I did a higher tariff." As well as being judged on their execution of their manoeuvres, the competitors were also assessed on how much they travelled out of a marked box on the trampoline. Ruby said: "I have only been trampolining for about three years and I enjoy the thrill of it. "If I am stressed out, I go on the trampoline and it takes everything away." Aden said: "On my set routine I added a half twist but it was something I was supposed to do in my voluntary." Meanwhile, Haslingden Sixth Form student, Halle Walden, 17, who attends Bury Trampoline Club, had won a place at the Northern Zonal final but was unable to compete due to injury; she hopes to compete again later this year.
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Yahoo
Fatal rollover on wet roads in Taylor County
TAYLOR COUNTY, Texas () – A crash in Taylor County claimed the life of a Novice man Wednesday morning. At 9:54 a.m. on January 29, 2025, a single-vehicle crash occurred on FM 382, just under half a mile south of County Road 178, near Lawn, Texas. According to a DPS preliminary report, the driver was traveling at an unsafe speed on wet roads when the vehicle skidded sideways off the roadway, flipped, and ejected the driver. The driver, identified as 29-year-old Jose Luis Ramirez Jr. of Novice, Texas, was the sole fatality in the crash. DPS reported that road conditions were wet and foggy at the time. The preliminary report also indicates that Ramirez was not wearing a seatbelt. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.