Category: Regional News
Jewish Solidarity for the People of Gaza
This is by Daniel Delfs, self-described as an ‘Anti-Zionist Jewish Speech from Edinburgh Rafah Emergency Rally Wednesday 8th of May’. Daniel is part of the University of Edinburgh’s Kehillah group, a Jewish group advocating for Judaism beyond Zionism and functioning on a basis of complete solidarity with the Palestinian people. There are no words to […] Source
Scottish funeral home firm investigated amid claims of ‘missing ashes’
John Swinney hails multi-million-pound loan to Scottish port
Many thanks to everyone – fundraiser update
How right wing do you need to be not to be welcome in the Labour party?
Moray man (71) jailed for sexual assault
Starmer, leader of the City of London party, and a new first minister for Scotland
The Labour party loves to claim that it speaks for the ordinary working people of Scotland. Like so much that issues from the centre-right British nationalist flag fetishising party of Keir Starmer that claim is a shameful barefaced lie. Under Starmer the Labour party is interested only in articulating policies which…
WATCH: Scouting for Girls on “amazing” Moray audiences and visit to the “rocks” of Elgin Castle
Edinburgh restaurant ordered to remove signs from historic building
Callum Beattie coming to MacMoray Festival in August
Poor show from MSPs debating SSEN’s plans for rural Scotland
I WATCHED the debate in Holyrood last Thursday regarding SSEN’s proposed infrastructure nightmare and felt real anger as I viewed row after row of empty chairs. Chairs that once supported very well-paid MSPs, the majority of whom couldn’t leave the chamber fast enough after FMQs rather than listen to a debate that was of huge importance to Scotland’s citizens. Source
Green Day: Leadership Failures and Independence
The Scottish Green Party has been for most of its existence a flat democracy, where everyone gets a say and debates can, and usually do, become lengthy. Party conference rarely completes the matters up for vote. For many, this level of debate is what democracy should look like. Sadly, over the last five years this […] Source
25 Years of Devolved Power
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament. It is being celebrated with events throughout the year which will include multiple panel discussions about the virtues of devolution. What is needed in these discussions is a candid conversation about how Scotland can do better to make devolution work for marginalised and under-represented communities. […] Source