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Some of those who like to flash their liberal credentials are fond of deploying words like ‘Fascism’ and ‘bigotry’. Thus, if you are considering...
I found myself having a conversation with AI last month. I’ve resisted engaging with this monster technology until now, but my voyeuristic...
Hopes that Scotland is set for a hydropower boom are fading as giants delay key projects amid tensions with the Government. SSE and Drax caused...
Sometime towards the end of the tram works on my street, I came across a tweet, actually from a few years beforehand, sharing a short bit of...
I am fortunate in being able to say that I love the place in which I live. Not everyone has that good fortune, particularly in a world in which the...
It’s over 150 years since Lord Cockburn lived in a townhouse on Charlotte Square in Edinburgh. Since then we’ve had two world wars and dizzying...
This article appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. An article in the Guardian, based on a recent report, caught my eye this week. The...
Arran hasn’t had many LGBTQ Pride events but it so happens I was staying on the island in 2023 when they had one of their first. I remember...
Elections can do strange and surprising things to folk. But we shouldn’t really be surprised with Reform UK’s latest antics in the Hamilton,...
The North Sea windfall tax has been sharply in focus again over the last week. Major players in the territory are banging their drums loudly...
High energy prices are still taking a toll on the electorate at the sharp end of the continuing cost of living crisis. Pressures are being felt...
To some, they are the best way to travel as you basically just pack all your stuff in the back and head off into the day, only stopping when you’ve...
Just what is the problem that Scots in particular have with the private sector delivering public services? Do Tesco and Aldi do a bad job of...
I UNDERSTAND the impulse to vote Reform. If your job is paying you peanuts and your town is full of ghost shops and your football team has been...
On the 11th floor of the W in Edinburgh, visitors are invited to discover João's Place. This apartment speakeasy mixes influences of Brazil and...
As an Irishman there’s a risk that what I’m about to say will result in an exclusion order placed on me the next time I try to return to the land...
Let me give you a list of policy proposals and ask you a quick question. Fully reinstating the £200 Winter Fuel Allowance for all pensioners,...
News has landed that hit TV sitcom Two Doors Down is to be reprised with a Christmas special. But will the doors of audience appreciation slam back...
John Lewis helped to put fostering services back on the map with its highly praised Christmas advert of 2022, and this was a platform that we – as...
Last year, I had the honour of writing on the Paralympics. However, it also opened my eyes to the number of opportunities for individuals with...
Going backwards is generally accepted as being undesirable. In most cases, we are better off concerning ourselves with the future rather than the...
Describing the Glen Sannox ferry as worth the wait would probably not be the best way of putting it, given the huge troubles the excruciating delay...
People say the Hatrack on St Vincent Street is the building Glaswegians love the most but I look at it and think: really, that one, why? I know it’s...
The big chap seemed to emerge from nowhere and I was immediately on my guard. He was tall and solid with a no-nonsense haircut and looked like he...
The applause from Hibernian supporters for Sir Tom Farmer as the hearse carrying his body passed Easter Road stadium this week took me back to the...
People do not seek much from their elected tribunes. Mostly, they want peace and quiet, security and reassurance. An absence of turmoil. Right...
Last week the media was a-buzz about a seven per cent reduction in the Ofgem energy price cap. And we all dutifully played the quarterly game of...