02 Aug 2021 By Lucy Ashton Best Start Foods payments are increasing in West Dunbartonshire and Argyll this month marking the achievement of another commitment
Month: August 2021
JOURNALISM: The changing art of the subeditor: ‘You had to read the type upside down’
By Suzanne Warr The internet may have revolutionised the media in the 21 years since I joined the Guardian, but my role as a subeditor
POLITICS: Westminster first-past-the-post elections “outdated anomaly”, campaigners say
2nd August, 2021 By Elliot Chappell Electoral reform campaigners have described the use of first-past-the-post in UK general elections as an “outdated anomaly” as analysis
BRIAN WILSON COLUMN: LETTING EVERY SCOTTISH CHILD LEARN TO SWIM WOULD BE REAL OLYMPIC GOLD
By BRIAN WILSON If I ruled the Olympics for a day, I would use it to ban anthems and medal tables, both of which seem
NEW WRITING: REVERIES OF A RELUCTANT RAMBLER II
Continued from yesterday … Interesting Interiors #4 A missed opportunity for me. The Szechenyi Thermal Baths in Buda Pest. March 2019 (barely two years ago
THE BIG DOPE: A fog of madness, a stinky green cloud, is now descending on America
By Madeleine Kearns Young people are now more likely to consume marijuana than to smoke tobacco. The social acceptance of tobacco is falling, just as