George Galloway
George Galloway
George Galloway pens book on Neil Lennon threats
FORMER MP George Galloway is to publish a book about Neil Lennon's controversial first season in charge at Celtic.
George Galloway foresees SNP win but vows to 'noise up' Holyrood
POVERTY in Glasgow ensured that what was once "the second city of the empire" now had worse health outcomes than overseas territories which have been ravaged by war, George Galloway declared yesterday as he launched his manifesto to become an MSP.
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George Galloway says news giant will offer him phone hacking compensation
Former MP George Galloway yesterday said lawyers for News International were "days away" from seeing evidence he claims shows his phone was hacked by a private investigator working for the News of the World.
Interview: George Galloway
Set amongst rundown warehouses and bleak cash and carries, the only initial sign of life at George Galloway's Glasgow Southside election HQ, on this sunny Friday morning, is an earnest young student sitting on the steps outside.
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George Galloway alleges phone hacking, X-Men actor moves backing from Labour to SNP and nationalists rally behind armed forces.
Galloway's respect
What George Galloway's Respect party stands for:
George Galloway profile
Born: 16 August, 1954.
In the red corner, Gail Sheridan, and in the other red corner, George Galloway
THEY stood shoulder to shoulder as comrades on countless campaigns from the miners' strike, to the poll tax, to the war in Iraq.
Interview: George Galloway
THE good thing about interviewing George Galloway is that he never knowingly undersells the drama of a crisis.
Vote paves way for George Galloway to stand as MSP for Respect party
FORMER MP George Galloway is set to stand in the next Scottish Parliament election as a candidate for the Respect party after members agreed a policy change at the party's annual conference. Activists paved the way for his attempt to return to front-line politics by reversing a policy which stopped them from campaigning and organising in Scotland.
David Maddox: George Galloway come-back suggests that some interesting times lie ahead for the SNP and for Holyrood
AFTER a colourful absence of six years, it seems that "gorgeous" George Galloway will be back on the ballot paper and trying to charm Glaswegians into voting him into Holyrood.
Leader: Welcome back, George Galloway
George Galloway provokes strong feelings. Some people like him, even admire him. It might be putting it a little strongly to say other people hate him, but there are those who are not sympathetic to "gorgeous George". So the news that Mr Galloway, the former Respect MP, is to have a tilt at winning election to Holyrood is unlikely to be greeted with apathy or ambivalence.
George Galloway: In quotes
"Sir, I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability, and I want you to know that we are with you, until victory, until Jerusalem." - Greeting former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 1994
George Galloway sets his sights on becoming 'big name' MSP
GEORGE Galloway is set for a dramatic return to Scottish politics after he said it was "pretty certain" he would stand for election as an MSP at next year's Holyrood elections.
George Galloway may stand as MSP
GEORGE Galloway has revealed that he may stand for a seat in the Scottish Parliament.
Duncan Hamilton: A salute to the gorgeousness of George Galloway
I FIND myself in the minority of people who neither love nor loathe George Galloway. I am, however, bewildered by his very public job application to become an MSP. Don't get me wrong, he has every right to stand and the good people of Glasgow may indeed enjoy sending their own little parcel of havoc to the parliament in Edinburgh. Actually, if he sells it like that, he's a shoo in.
General Election 2010 - George Galloway is a no-show as Westminster career is brought to a halt
VETERAN politician George Galloway was nowhere to be seen as his Westminster career faltered.
Canada 'banned George Galloway for political reasons'
THE Canadian government has been accused of falsely labelling Respect Party MP George Galloway a terrorist.
Police threw me out of Egypt, but it's a badge of honour, insists George Galloway
GEORGE Galloway has been deported from Egypt after plainclothes police officers refused him entry to the Gaza Strip and put him on a plane bound for London.
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