Month: April 2023
Scotland’s deficit to grow as oil and gas prices tumble
Labour’s North Sea oil tax plans branded ‘slap in the face’
Hostages of English nationalism
Over the weekend, travellers trying to catch a ferry to France from Dover faced delays of up to fourteen hours as the port struggled to cope with the increased traffic of holidaymakers over the Easter break, which came on top of the increased customs and passport checks necessitated by Brexit. Last…
Cineworld moves to exit bankruptcy with debt restructuring plans
Reinventing Independence, the challenge for Humza Yousaf
There’s a saying that ‘if you’re getting it in the neck from both sides you’re doing something right’ and this certainly seems to be the case right now. For the thought-crime of having been critical of Kate Forbes and Ash Regan in the leadership election I have been mis-characterised as an establishment stooge, slavishly loyal […] Source