Ann Fotheringham
Senior features writer
Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
Latest articles from Ann Fotheringham
Exclusive Can you spot yourself in these fantastic pictures from Glasgow park festival?
Thousands of people flocked to Alexandra Park to enjoy the first of two free festivals in Glasgow’s East End.
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Tunnock's boss shares vintage vehicle passion ahead of Bridgeton open day
BAKERY boss Sir Boyd Tunnock has fond memories of travelling to school in Glasgow.
Exclusive Hunt is on to solve 120-year-old Glasgow church organ mystery
THE hunt is on to solve a 120-year-old mystery involving a famous Glasgow church organ and a mysterious benefactor…..
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The forgotten Glasgow department store that was one of the best
When you think of old Glasgow shops, the well-known names like Lewis’s or Treron’s come to mind.
Still Game star's play kicks off new season of Glasgow lunchtime theatre series
Still Game star's play kicks off new season of Glasgow lunchtime theatre series
Exclusive 'At home' smear tests could be step closer in Scotland after 'game-changing' trial
DO-IT-YOURSELF smear tests could be a step closer in Scotland after a successful trial revealed home checks can boost the number of women undergoing lifesaving screening.
Exclusive 'Freedom': Memories of Glasgow's Drumchapel when scheme was 'brand new'
AGNES Fraser was one of the first people to move to Drumchapel in the 50s, when it was a gleaming new scheme on the north western edge of the city.
Exclusive Glasgow charity founded by teen takes anti-bigotry message to 5000 young people
A GLASGOW charity founded by a teenager has taken its anti-sectarianism message to more than 5000 young people across Scotland.
Exclusive Glasgow nurse's 107-year-old album reveals WWI soldiers used art to cope with PTSD
THE discovery of an album kept by a Glasgow nurse in World War One has shed light on therapies used to help shell-shocked soldiers more than a century ago.