By Jamie Costello The pressure on the Theresa May increases as key figures in Scotlands farming, food and drink industries have this week urged MPs to unite to avoid a no deal […]
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BILL TO CONFINE MSP’S TO ONE JOB HAS BEEN LAUNCHED
By Daena Danskin Neil Findlay, Scottish Labour’s parliamentary business spokesman, has launched a member’s bill to outlaw second jobs, limit the time MSPs can spend on lucrative external activities and cap additional […]
Teachers’ shocking complaints to Sturgeon
By Nicola Croal First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon asked teachers in October last year to write letters to the Scottish government about their teaching experiences. The call by Sturgeon was made after an […]
Pakistani Minister brings Bollywood boogie to Paisley parishioners
by Scott S Bevan Church of Scotland Minister, Peter Gill, has been bringing a touch of eastern glamour to his congregation at Wallneuk North Church in Paisley. The 54 year old has […]
BREAKING: Andy Murray crashes out of Australian Open
By Jacob Toland Andy Murray has possibly played his last ever game of professional tennis after crashing out of the Australian Open in the first round after a 6-4 6-4 6-7 (5-7) […]
Junior Football round-up
By Jacob Toland With the clubs from the Scottish Premiership still soaking in the sun on their winter break. The teams from the junior leagues will be hoping to have some of […]
BREAKING: Theresa May warns: “Parliament paralysis more likely to lead to no Brexit rather than no Deal”
By Jack Ewing Speaking a short time ago from a factory in Stoke, Theresa May warned MP’s both no deal and no Brexit would be “Damaging and Catastrophic”, as she urged MP’s […]
Half Time in The Scottish Premiership Is Almost Over
By Scott Gibson We have had everything, from death threats to referees to Kilmarnock becoming title contenders. It’s been a thrilling and a riveting fight at the top of the league table. […]
Almost 300 Nuclear Safety Incidents Now Publicly Exposed
by Alex Docherty Defence Minister Stuart Andrew revealed in a letter to SNP MP for Edinburgh North and Leith Deidre Brock, that more than 700 nuclear safety events have been recorded at […]
Teachers due to strike over pay
By Cara Houston Scotland’s largest teaching union has given approval to open a strike ballot over pay rises. Teachers across Scotland have been negotiating a pay rise for over a year with […]


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