Balloch Primary School inspection outcome lives up to its ‘brilliant’ motto Balloch Primary School, which has replaced Haldane and Jamestown primaries and now shares a
Month: February 2019
Dublin could be the new Damascus for a Church in need of significant reform
On the eve of the Papal Visit to Dublin, our Ireland correspondent, GREGORY DILLON, writes about how much the country has changed since the last visit by the now sainted Pope John Paul II in 1979.
HERMITAGE FIRST
Hermitage Academy is first school to gain Investors in Young People Argyll and Bute Council’s Policy Lead for Education, Councillor Yvonne McNeilly. By Aileen MacLennan
VOICE OF THE HILLS
Ben Humble’s remarkable legacy to mountain rescue in Scotland Arrochar mountain rescue base, provided by St John Scotland, with the Cobbler beyond and a Royal
Pope urges bishops to go beyond apologising to clerical abuse victims
Poor Pope Francis. The Holy Father keeps trying to make a meaningful gesture to victims for the many scandalous instances of clerical child abuse across the world and is consistently thwarted by fundamentalist prelates and priests who fudge this major issue.
FLAMINGOLAND
From the Yorkshire Post: Gordon Gibb claims parish council are trying to smear Flamingoland Flamingoland boss Gordon Gibb, whose company have a planning application in