Month: December 2022
Scottish agritourism growth delivers £50m boost to economy
Cullen kids set to join pilot outdoor learning scheme
Where Alison Thewliss and Stephen Flynn stand on key SNP issues
Elgin’s ‘Miss Marple in the library’ takes on 70-year book theft mystery
£260k sanctuary bid for Findhorn
5 Things You Need to Know About Labour’s Latest Vow on Constitutional Reform
In Leeds today, Keir Starmer, flanked by former-PM Gordon Brown, unveiled Labour’s plans for UK constitutional reform. There is a clue in that first sentence as to why it’s not going to blunt moves towards Scottish independence. This report is about Labour reclaiming its so-called ‘Red Wall’ seats from…
Now is the winter of this contempt
The UK is bracing itself for a winter of discontent, of strikes affecting numerous sectors, even nurses are being driven in their desperation to take strike action. Across the UK we are facing rising food prices, the looming threat of another unaffordable hike in energy bills, soaring rent and mortgage costs,…
Scotland’s ‘business-friendly’ push could set fire to net-zero targets
THIS week sees the first meeting of the Scottish Government’s new First Minister’s Investment Panel. This is billed as an expert group of professional asset managers and fund investors who will advise the SNP Government “on how Scotland can create the right conditions to attract global capital investment to develop the physical infrastructure required Source
From Liminal Land to Limbo
I am not prone to despair. In fact, the overwhelming, and to be frank ridiculous characteristic I suffer from is an overbearing optimism. If you did one of those old-school word doodles of my writing it would doubtless be filled with ‘hope’ ‘vision’ ‘imagination’ and other mildly embarrassing manifestations of this outlook. Under the onslaught […] Source
Media Watch: Times Scotland frontpage headline changed online after legal rubbishing
Frontpage headlines rarely cause laughter – unless on comics like the Broons. But listeners to the press review on BBS Radio Scotland’s Sunday Show last weekend may have chuckled as reviewers joked about the Sunday Times Scotland’s latest anti-independence splash. Separately, a law professor condemned the editorial team behind…
Top lawyer: UK refusal to negotiate with Scotland on independence “undemocratic”
Fascism, Putin and the Nature of the Russian State
The mainstream media presentation of the Ukrainian war, in the UK and the Russian Federation, both invoke the Second World War struggle against the Nazis. This should provide a warning that something is seriously amiss here. Yet there is a common feature in their accusations. Neither side means, by opposition to Nazism, opposition to fascism […] Source
Mapping Scotland
Mapping Scotland in a time of change: From Stone Voices to The Atlas of Scotland Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland, Neal Ascherson, Granta Books Here Lies Our Land, Kathleen Jamie, Scottish Poetry Library Reviewed by Andrew Redmond Barr If someone asked you to imagine Scotland, there’s a good chance you’d imagine something close to […] Source