I write this from the seventh floor of a central Glasgow hotel. Directly below my window are the knotted railtracks of Central Station, providing a comforting, chugging soundtrack to the view. On eye level, though, it’s all rooftops, baby: a smattering of slate-grey domed turrets (favoured by the Victorian architects whose legacy still defines Glasgow t…
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