Climate Change The recent series of severe weather events, culminating Storm Babet, have served to remind us of the developing threat posed by Climate Change. This is a reality that
Climate Change The recent series of severe weather events, culminating Storm Babet, have served to remind us of the developing threat posed by Climate Change. This is a reality that
My thoughts are not only with the families of those who lost their lives to the extreme conditions caused by Storm Babet but everyone displaced or affected by the storm,
More than twelve years as an MSP leaves you pretty hardened. When you have taken up the cudgels for constituents on a multitude of fronts and locked horns with public
Parliament returns on Tuesday September 5. It feels like the summer recess has disappeared in the blink of an eye. That’s what happens when you pack your weeks with work,
Banking Hubs High Street banks have copped a good deal of flak over recent years for their branch closure programmes. And rightly so. The contempt shown for customers has been
The advent of the summer parliamentary recess is universally greeted with relief across the Holyrood campus. I doubt there’s an MSP who isn’t delighted to get off the merry-go-round of
Weeks on from the announcement, I remain baffled by the decision of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to renege on their longstanding commitment to base a Shannon-class vessel in Arbroath.
Setting out case for transformational change. Major structural reforms are required to the current way skills are delivered in Scotland, according to an independent review of the system. The report
Kirriemuir has much to recommend it. From the Wee Red Toon’s links to JM Barrie through to the amazing range of activities undertaken by the community for the community, it
Fairer system, higher investment in public services Scottish council tax payers are getting the best deal in Britain, paying on average ÂŁ590 a year less than they would in Tory-run England,