Month: August 2022
What are the pros and cons of loyalty cards in the cost-of-living crisis
Cost-of-living crisis: to save money, dispense with paranoia and pride
Noisy Clan looks to repeat global success after £250k investment
Akre: Scottish business looks to help firms offset carbon emissions
Shell’s offshore medics to be balloted on industrial action
Scottish businesses pledge to ‘value qualifications’ ahead of SQA results day
Scottish democracy will be the big loser of the Tory leadership contest
It ought to be unnecessary in a country with a long and well established democratic tradition that the basic principles of democracy and parliamentary mandates should have to be explained and reiterated. Sadly however that is where we are in Scotland in 2022 where in their panicked desperation the opponents of…
Before we know it we’ll be a depleted county of greater England
THE governor of the Bank of England last week warned that UK households face greater exposure to energy price shocks than those in the US or Europe and are less protected than in Europe. If ever there was an indictment of the UK Government’s handling of Scotland’s energy sources then this is it, from the mouth of the BoE. Source
Six things the Scottish Parliament CAN do to tackle the cost of living crisis
Activists vow to fight permit bid for Rosebank oil field off the coast of Shetland
Can the UK still claim to be a democracy?
Amazon Tilbury workers walk out of Essex warehouse in pay rise demand
The real nationalist extremists we need to worry about
One of the supposed advantages of being British which those who oppose independence are so proud of used to be the freedom to criticise the government, the monarchy, the army, the establishment, or the myths and sacred cows of Britishness without any repercussion. This was the much vaunted tolerance which we…