Imagine you paid $222 million and didn’t get a ferry at all, even a wee one, that’d be a ‘ferry fiasco’ wouldn’t it? They did…..in New Zealand.
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Are GERS figures for Scotland a measure of its economy after say 20 years of independence? No and here’s why, says AI analysis in support of an angry Pict
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Another offensive act that references ‘sacrifices made in wars’
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Why are English media concerned about regional gaps in exam results but Scottish media prefer class-based differences? It’s about blaming the SNP
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Neither ‘Nic’ nor the SNP have ‘failed poor kids’ as attainment among them doubles
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‘How Scots villagers took the law into their own hands to expel [English] drug dealers’ – Scottish Daily Express reports in more intelligent and sophisticated manner than so-called ‘serious’ media to inform their readers
Professor John Robertson OBA Readers will know that the ‘serious’ or ‘elite’ media in Scotland – BBC Scotland, STV, the Herald and the Scotsman – have an aversion to reporting accurately on the plague of County Lines affecting almost every town and village in Scotland and caused by County Lines gangs from, entirely, English cities. The tabloids and some locals are more honest. Yesterday, the Express in Scotland had the above headline and the comments below on the prosecution of local ‘ringleaders’ of riots which developed in the East Ayrshire former mining village of Auchinleck and which I have already … Continue reading ‘How Scots villagers took the law into their own hands to expel [English] drug dealers’ – Scottish Daily Express reports in more intelligent and sophisticated manner than so-called ‘serious’ media to inform their readers
On VJ Day, a reminder that Scotland’s WW1 army war dead was a greater sacrifice, 63% higher than the rest of the UK
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Royal College of Emergency Medicine is much more negative and indeed, alarmist when reporting on Scotland
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Will Jackie Baillie now retract her claim that hospital discharges caused unlawful care home Covid deaths?
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Another reason to make us believe in ourselves – Research reveals all Scottish building standards are more rigorous than those in England, to protect all of us
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