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THE CURRENT ‘heatwaves’ have highlighted the threat to the world and humanity from global warming and climate change, enabling the media to produce frightening reports

THE CURRENT ‘heatwaves’ have highlighted the threat to the world and humanity from global warming and climate change, enabling the media to produce frightening reports

Hamish Gobson’s diary: the view from across the Uisge Tuesday 1 August 2023 MY CAMPAIGN for affordable government in Scotland

Earworm: Eurovision and Gregory’s Girl before and after: One man’s musical journey through life – by Colin Tully Self-published, 232 pages, Paperback 2021, ISBN 979

IN ITS USUAL distemper brush rhetorical approach, the Scottish Government claims it wants to “promote a culture of entrepreneurship that will help to grow and

IT SEEMS like Scotland’s salmon farms have bounced back after Covid. After years of struggle with Brexit uncertainty, the cost-of-living crisis, soaring energy costs and

Hamish Gobson’s diary: the view from across the Uisge Thursday 20 July 2023 THE MASS STRANDING of 57 pilot whales

HUW EDWARDS has been accused by the parents of a young person of sending and buying explicit images online. This story about a newsreader media

ON 13th July, in a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, a French member, Nathalie Loiseau MEP, launched a vicious tirade against the

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Hamish Gobson’s diary: the view from across the Uisge Wednesday 12 July 2023 I TURNED ON Wimbledon last Thursday afternoon

THIRTY YEARS AGO this summer, John L. Mearsheimer, the Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, published an important paper in Foreign Affairs,

THE LAW establishing the SNIB requires an advisory board to be established to provide “advice on the Bank’s objects, conduct and performance”. More than two