Best served cold by qwertyfan March 28, 2020 0 They replied that, in order to determine whether the use of the word “woman” was inaccurate, they would need to ...
PFI firms promote coronavirus donations but refuse NHS fee cut by qwertyfan April 3, 2020 0 Private finance firms profiting from Scottish hospitals have drawn criticism for seeking positive publicity for their response to the coronavirus ...
Updated regulations for dog owners by qwertyfan March 28, 2020 0 We have a result. Following the plea on this blog yesterday for the needs of dogs who live in flats ...
The storm clouds by qwertyfan March 8, 2020 0 The long awaited trial of Alex Salmond starts this week in Edinburgh. He stands trial on serious charges of sexual ...
Sowing the seeds by qwertyfan March 17, 2020 0 If you turned on your telly this Tuesday morning to watch ITV’s breakfast show, you’d have been given a reminder ...
Government delays to information rights ‘draconian’ by qwertyfan April 3, 2020 0 Changes to Scotland’s freedom of information (FoI) law which were narrowly agreed by Holyrood for the coronavirus crisis, have been ...
Right royal lunatics – Newsnet.scot by qwertyfan March 28, 2020 0 Right royal lunatics preening at Cheltenham By Russell Bruce The news that Prince Charles has isolated to his oversized ‘but ...
Concerns after six safety incidents at Hunterston nuclear plant by qwertyfan March 9, 2020 0 The nuclear power station at Hunterston in North Ayrshire has breached radiation safety rules and suffered five other problems ...
Homeless ‘should be housed in hotels’ to protect them from Covid-19 by qwertyfan March 17, 2020 0 Street homeless people must be urgently accommodated in hotels in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to those working ...
Ipsos-Mori poll suggests the public are aware that Johnson was too slow in ordering a lockdown by qwertyfan April 3, 2020 0 It's often said that leader ratings are more predictive of election results than voting intention numbers. Given that governments almost ...