Donald Trump’s number one priority is opposing renewable energy
I’M a builder – a bricklayer, specifically speaking, but, during a working lifetime on construction sites, I’ve done various other jobs as well as laying bricks. Donald John Trump never built a single damn thing in his life. He inherited shedloads of money plus contacts with corrupt officials, which enabled him to employ builders to build things. But Trump himself never built anything in his entire, useless life. Source
‘Forgetful’ workman took knife to Elgin pubs
Walker’s Shortbread tops £200 million in annual sales for first time
‘Vitally important’ community benefits agreement with Moray wind farm developer hailed
The Sarwar Quandary
All political parties are in trouble, for different reasons, but the Scottish Labour Party has it’s own special problems. It was very recently heralded as the solution to Labour, to Britain and the Union. The 2024 General Election result in which Labour won a landslide of 411 seats across the UK, with Scottish Labour winning […] Source
I work in ambulance operations and I help save lives with an app I created
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Starmer and Labour’s failure to address Britain’s post-imperial delusions and decline
Review of The Starmer Symptom, edited by Mark Perryman, Pluto Press, £16.99. Jim Sillars The 2024 election was a strange electoral beast. A Tory government despised and held in contempt by many was routed, but its main opponent, Labour, could not generate enthusiasm for what it had on offer, giving us the perplexing result of […] Source
The real crisis of our age is one the media won’t talk about
Budget airline goes into administration after axing all flights from Scottish airport
Extra 100 oil and gas workers to get support for green energy transition
Meet the industry bosses running UK Government departments
THE former CEO of BAE Systems, the British Airways executive who oversees its lobbying team, the chairman of the Petrochemical giant Ineos and senior figures from the banking and privatisation industries are among the corporate bosses who’ve been put in charge of setting strategy for British government departments … Source
Get your DIC out for Starmer
With all the anger and controversy over the Labour government’s proposal to introduce mandatory digital ID cards for everyone legally resident in the UK, no one is now talking about the anger and controversy over Starmer’s chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and his dodgy undeclared donations, no murder tents are about…