Author: Speymouth
Scotland’s Simple Choice
Scotland’s very simple choice – if Humza Yousaf doesn’t prevent it London has always said that the Union is based on consent and that Scotland can leave if its consent is withdrawn. Scotland has never voted for independence, although it can do so at any general election if a party gives the option clearly, unequivocally […] Source
Joyful Solidarity in a Drowning World
Probably you’ve seen the images of the floods from around the world – cars flowing down rivers that were once roads they had driven up, people sat on top of their roof waiting for rescue boats, fields that held the potential to feed hundreds becoming lakes. And in day to day life, so many of […] Source
Over 55s enjoy tai chi taster session in Moray
Person ‘traced safely’ after incident at Findhorn Bridge
Scottish Wetherspoons pub to close for major refurbishment
Glasgow bar Brel U-turns on wage cuts for staff
Beyond the Pantomime
Returning from holiday to survey the British and Scottish political landscape is to look across a weird space where little of value or hope or integrity shines through. Every day Sir Keir Starmer seems to abandon any redeeming policies and fold to England’s tabloid Overton Window. Today – in a pitiful excuse for Starmer abandoning […] Source
BrewDog plans global expansion after bar and hotel profits soar
Lies, hypocrisy and distraction: the British media toolkit
Are Logan Paul and KSI helping to caffeinate kids with Prime Energy?
Glasgow shopping centre closes due to ‘power cut’
The impossibility of an adult conversation about drugs in Scotland
The UK Gov is holding Scotland back in the race for hydrogen power
Scotland has ambitions to play a lead role in the green hydrogen economy. But the UK Government’s lack of a coherent strategy is holding it back and it is now falling behind the EU and the USA. Here we take a look at some key issues. What is green hydrogen? Hydrogen is already in widespread […] Source