
Scottish business wants to work with Truss – with or without the First Minister’s help
I DIDN’T want Liz Truss to win the Conservative Party leadership contest but I’m now happy to eat humble pie and admit I was wrong
I DIDN’T want Liz Truss to win the Conservative Party leadership contest but I’m now happy to eat humble pie and admit I was wrong
AS THE Scottish Government gears up for its long-awaited inquiry into Covid-related care home deaths, the emergence of the Omicron variant is a reminder of
With apologies to Rumplestiltskin ONCE UPON A TIME in Scotland there was a First Minister who promised the people they would all live happily ever
THE LAST EIGHTEEN MONTHS have certainly been a very challenging time for all of us living through and dealing with the various stages of this
HINDSIGHT can be a wonderful thing, but Jeane Freeman – the retiring Scottish Government Health Secretary – deserves credit for the honesty of her comments
IRONICALLY enough it was a former campaign manager of the then Mayor of London Boris Johnson who first coined the name of the political strategy
SINCE THE NEW LOCKDOWN measures came into force there have been murmurs from some MSPs about whether or not it would be wise to put
FINDING OUT what motivates the ‘indy-curious’ – those who voted ‘No’ in the 2014 referendum but might change their minds if another vote were held
AS WE BEGIN to unlock the lockdown the government needs to be bold and take some genuinely radical initiatives. I would like to suggest two.
AT LAST, we are now seeing some signs of hope in the battle against Coronavirus. At Renaissance Care, since our first resident tested positive for
WHEN THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT decided to seek emergency powers to allow it to take over independent sector care homes it deems have “fallen short” during the
I HAVE NEVER been so proud, during thirty years involvement, to be an operator in the social care sector as I have been since the