
From Afloat, yesterday:
Isle of Inisheer becomes the fourth ferry on the Irish Sea route this year, as aside from the Innisfree, the Wexford-Pembrokeshire’s previous ship was the aforementioned Oscar Wilde/James Joyce. Since the end of January, it was the turn of the chartered in P&O ropax Norbay which proved to be controversial given it did not convey foot passengers and having no lifts affected some passengers.
By the Ardrossan Herald’s standards, that’d be a quadruple whammy for the good folk of Pembroke and a fine opportunity to interview at least one wheelchair user.

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Hi John please try and have a wee peek at MSM Monitor twitter account today (where he has added various tweets on the same subject).
He has a tweeted a montage of examples of different interviews with Anas Sarwar by the media .
These interviews are way way too informal, relaxed, jovial and hardly examples of actual political interviews by a supposed serious media who, as a media, cannot even be bothered to try and seek serious answers from Sarwar or attempt to scrutinise him as the leader (ITO) of the Labour party in Scotland (allegedly).
Hence his , Sarwar’s, way too relaxed and overly jokey manner with them .
As MSM Monitor notes this is hardly appropriate or fair from someone who hopes, as Sarwar hopes, to become the next FM in Scotland.
Also compare and contrast with the type of behaviour and position that same media take in relation to any SNP FM’s and also any SNP politicians.
It’s like chalk and cheese is, I believe, the correct expression.
I cannot link them onto here but you or others might be able to.
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Ferries?
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