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Beloved music store on Scottish island up for sale as owner retires after 30 years
Poetry, Memory, Resistance
The following weeks present an opportunity to meet and hear Mohammed Moussa, as he launches his poetry collection The face before you, to write poetry on genocide published by Leamington Books. The face before you is a collection of poetry written under siege and threat of death. Mohammed Moussa is a Gazan writer and journalist […] Source
Pharma giant’s private wind farm blocked over ‘impact on historic Scottish castle’
Wingstop reveals opening date for new Scottish city store
Arts Crisis in the Hebrides
An Lanntair, the largest arts centre in the Outer Hebrides, has warned of an “immediate and profound” impact if plans to axe its local authority funding are followed through. Many other projects will be affected throughout the islands. ‘Arts and culture in the Western Isles at risk!’ When your local arts centre shares something like […] Source
Target Number One, the End of Atlanticism
This is a scene from The Diplomat (season 2, episode 6) – available to view on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/0xLWhLbJQ2 — BELLA CALEDONIA (@bellacaledonia) January 19, 2026 It’s a moment of drama that speaks directly to our current nightmare as all of our old shibboleths and assumptions about how the world is constructed melt around us. NATO […] Source
The days of playing by rules stacked against Scotland will soon be over
Just eighteen months ago, we were looking at the prospect of this year’s Scottish elections with dread and trepidation. Labour was in the ascendant on the back of its victory in the July 2024 Westminster General election and Anas Sarwar was confidently expecting to install himself in Bute House as First…
Reform’s Scottish ‘leader’ – the FIFA Peace Prize of Scottish politics
Spare a thought for poor wee Malkie Offord, over the years he’s thrown hundreds of thousands of pounds at the political scene in a bid to make himself relevant, firstly with his ludicrously misnamed and suspiciously well funded Vote No Borders astroturfing campaign during the 2014 independence referendum, a cringeworthy campaign…