Author: Speymouth
Hydrogen could be Scotland’s greatest opportunity since oil and gas
Keep Calm and Carry On
It’s a form of delirium. Memory loss and the failure to process events into sequence is the sign of a degeneration in mental capacity, and yet here we are. After the debacle of Liz Truss, we are presented by the idea of the return of Boris Johnson to the position of Prime Minister. This requires […] Source
From Glasgow to Sharm el-Sheikh, Out of the Ruins of COP26
Quan Nguyen was the Scottish Coordinator of the COP26 Coalition. Here he reflects on lessons learned about protest and movement building in the shadow of COP26. This time last year , we were getting ready. I remember the police threatening us with arrest for holding a banner at Glasgow Central, where hundreds of climate activists […] Source
The Growth Fetish
As Britain spirals into chaos that has run out of words to describe it, Liz Truss disappears. In desperation at her party conference, she turned to one of the many phantoms in her head and coined an interesting concept: the antigrowth coalition. In the beleaguered Prime Minister’s head such a coalition spans an unlikely grouping […] Source
Tesco meal deal no longer £3 as price goes up for the first time in over a decade
Scotgold Cononish gold mine near Stirling hails ‘substantial progress’
Snap General Election would make SNP official Westminster opposition
Scottish Chambers of Commerce calls for clarity on government support for businesses
The Tory lettuceship contest
As Jamaica proudly celebrates 60 years of independence, Scotland can learn from its example
Clearly, there are no direct comparisons between the way Jamaica became part of the British Empire and Scotland. Many British businesses and individuals participated in the slave trade and huge profits were brought back. Scotland’s participation in that trade has only recently begun to be acknowledged . Nevertheless, Scotland has…
Fire rips through Elgin town centre property
Moray care home issued with letter of serious concern after urine soaked bed is discovered during inspection
Hunt’s alcohol duty U-turn will hurt Moray economy say politicians and industry
The new economic case for independence – Five Key Takeaways
Business for Scotland didn’t comment when the Sustainable Growth Commission report was published. It was too conservative for us on spending, undersold Scotland’s economic potential – both for growth and in wellbeing terms – and the conditions for the introduction of a Scottish pound were overly restrictive. We have no such reservations about today’s economic […] Source
Building a winning case
On Saturday, a full 48 hours before the publication of the Scottish government’s paper setting out the economic case for independence and its plans for the currency and the border with England, Blair Mcdougall, the former chief of Better Together was tweeting the imminent release of a video which he claimed…