By Bill Heaney Devolved or not, Scotland looks unlikely to have its own public inquiry into the Scottish Government’s response to the covid-19 outbreak. The
Day: June 23, 2021
SPORT: SCOTLAND WERE MISLED INTO THINKING THEY COULD WIN
Calum McGregor celebrates scoring Scotland’s goal in the Euro match against Croatia at Hampden. John McGinn and Kieran Tierney are on their way to congratulate
GAY PRIDE WEEK: RAINBOW FLAGS ARE FLOWN OVER CLYDE NAVAL BASE
By Lucy Ashton LGBT Rainbow Flags have been raised at both the Faslane base and Royal Naval Armament Depot (RNAD) Coulport to mark Pride Week.
EDUCATION: Schools could be forced to close after summer break if local government pay talks fail, says UNISON
Unions threaten to bring council services to a halt over pay claims. 23 June 2021 By Trisha Hamilton UNISON, Scotland’s largest trade union, has written
JUSTICE: FAMILY OF DRINKS DRIVING VICTIM RECEIVE DAMAGES
By Lucy Ashton The family of an Alexandria lorry driver killed by a drinks driver has received more than half-a-million pounds in damages. Malcolm Easton,
Local Government Pay Update
As a follow up to our last Local Government Pay Update email sent to members on 10 June we are now in the process of