A brother and sister have teamed up to help launch an iconic charity event in Glasgow.
Over 400 people took part in last year's event and it is hoped that 2023 will be the biggest yet, with £150,000 raised so far.
"The Brain Game has raised so much money for the Glasgow community over the years and I really hope this year we can top that. Akhilesh, a student at St Andrew’s University, added: “The Brain Game seems like a fun and competitive event- a great test of general knowledge all in aid of such an amazing charity.
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