On January 27 1783 the Glasgow Herald newspaper was first published. It is the longest continuously published daily newspaper in Britain. It began its life as the Glasgow Advertiser in January 1783, changing briefly to the Herald and Advertiser and Commercial Chronicle in 1803, before becoming the Glasgow Herald on 26th August 1804.
On this day in 1926 the first public demonstration of TV was made by John Logie Baird.
In 1927 his television was demonstrated over 438 miles of telephone line between London and Glasgow, and he formed the Baird Television Development Company, Ltd. In 1928 Baird achieved the first transatlantic television transmission between London and New York, and the first transmission to a ship in the mid-Atlantic. He also gave the first demonstration of both colour and stereoscopic television.
Today's recipe: in season rhubarb is the key ingredient of this crumble tart. Rhubarb and ginger crumble tart with ginger syllabub and pink syrup.