By Russell Bruce Newsnet is pleased to present this fascinating video of a packed meeting in Selkirk last week. Michael Russell MSP, is the Cabinet Secretary for Government Business and...
Citizen Cuddis presents the way ahead for the dark days of Brexit Cruella De Ville lookee-likee, Theresa May, and the current Rover Assortment of biscuit-brained guddle-merchants in her imploding cabinet...
Great fire of Rome By Russell Bruce When the only certainty is uncertainty, Scotland must take up the reins of positive direction and not keep hanging on to find out...
Ashley Graczyk Ashley says Yes. Ashley Graczyk serves the Sighthill and Gorgie Ward and is Edinburgh’s first profoundly deaf Councillor. Ashley’s experience fuelled her interest in disability rights and then...
By Fiona Grahame Fiona Grahame, Editor of the Orkney News, casts her eye over the GERS figures published last week. First published in the Orkney News, Newsnet is pleased to...
If you are reading this then you have found Newsnet on our new hosting provider. As part of the migration we have cleaned up the site’s code, back-end database, and security...
Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand By Russell Bruce In the last article I mentioned Neville Chamberlain’s failed attempt at securing peace in Europe in 1938. Since the end of WWII the...
The Scottish Government’s green watchdog is threatening court action against the petrochemical giant, Ineos, for failing to limit pollution from gas flaring near Grangemouth. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa)...
We hadn’t been intending to talk about this again today, but the John Beattie show on Radio Scotland just ran a segment that we really can’t let go unremarked.Here’s the whole...
We’ve been keeping coverage of our ongoing court battle with former Scottish Labour branch manager Kezia Dugdale to a minimum on the site, partly because little of any material impact...