Author: Speymouth
More than a thousand island residents oppose Tesco opening on Sundays
‘Gutted’: Popular Scottish bar and restaurant announces ‘indefinite’ closure
Sandy and James Easdale buy £20 million housing site
Donate today to support the people of Gaza
Today is a day for practical action, here are several charities and funds you can donate to directly to make a difference: The Sameer Project is a donations based aid initiative for Gaza led by Palestinians. Go here to donate towards the cost of tents, diapers, milk, food and medical aid. The Sameer Project | […] Source
Inside Western media’s reporting on Gaza | The Listening Post
100 days of Starmer, lies, hypocrisy, and freebies
Keir Starmer’s hypocrisy is off the charts, over 43,000 Palestinians and Lebanese have died, the great majority innocent civilians, in Israeli attacks since October 7 last year, none of which have elicited much in the way of sympathy or concern from Keir Starmer, yet when Iran launched its missile attack on…
Bus firm ‘incredibly proud’ to win business award
‘Local hero’ chats to Royalty at Holyrood’s 25th anniversary
Minimum unit pricing of alcohol damages the cause of independence
New takeaway opens on town’s high street
Dobbies set to close shops across UK – see the Scottish stores at risk
Leading experts call on Keir Starmer to pull plug on Rosebank
Three Scottish estates put up for sale by rewilding company
Major supermarket chain to double its pork range in ‘commitment’ to Scottish farmers
The Barlinnie Special Unit – the less obvious lessons
The Barlinnie Special Unit: Art, Punishment and Innovation edited by Kirstin Anderson. Waterside Press, published 1st October. £25. A new book explores the lessons learned from the Barlinnie Special Unit (1973 -1994) and what it tells us about contemporary discussions of incarceration, violence, power, class and media. The Special Unit in HMP Barlinnie in Glasgow […] Source