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Day: January 7, 2023

Scottish Parliament event on West Bank settlements cancelled after protests

January 7, 2023 heaneymedia

The Palestinian flag flying over the Municipal Buildings in Dumbarton. By Billy Briggs in The Ferret An event at the Scottish Parliament involving an organisation

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JUSTICE: SNP “kicking can down the road” on reform of Lord Advocate role

January 7, 2023 heaneymedia

By Bill Heaney The SNP have been accused of “kicking the can down the road” on reforming the dual role of the Lord Advocate, after

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  • FOOTBALL: SONS BACK TO WINNING WAYS AGAINST STRANRAER
  • BAILLIE WELCOMES CAMERON HOUSE REPORT BUT IS DISAPPOINTED BY SLOW ACTION
  • ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL: Taking action to tackle child poverty
  • PAY: What is the minimum wage and how much is it?
  • ON YER BIKE: How NHSGGC is helping staff to swap four wheels for two
  • COUNCIL RECEIVES PROMISE OF £40 MILLION BUT LACKS IDEAS HOW TO SPEND IT

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FOOTBALL: SONS BACK TO WINNING WAYS AGAINST STRANRAER

FOOTBALL: SONS BACK TO WINNING WAYS AGAINST STRANRAER

PICTURES BY JON LEINO Dumbarton 3 Stranraer 1 cinch League 2 Dumbarton recovered from back-to-back league defeats with a 3-1 win over Stranraer this afternoon.

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BAILLIE WELCOMES CAMERON HOUSE REPORT BUT IS DISAPPOINTED BY SLOW ACTION

BAILLIE WELCOMES CAMERON HOUSE REPORT BUT IS DISAPPOINTED BY SLOW ACTION

Grieving mother Jane Midgley and Dame Jackie Baillie MSP. By Lucy Ashton Dame Jackie Baillie has welcomed recommendations from a working group established following the

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ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL: Taking action to tackle child poverty

ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL: Taking action to tackle child poverty

By Aileen Maclennan Supporting families facing financial hardship and ensuring that children do not grow up in poverty remains a top priority in Argyll and

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PAY: What is the minimum wage and how much is it?

PAY: What is the minimum wage and how much is it?

By Bill Heaney The national living wage will increase from next April, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is to confirm on Monday. It means the minimum wage

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ON YER BIKE: How NHSGGC is helping staff to swap four wheels for two

ON YER BIKE: How NHSGGC is helping staff to swap four wheels for two

Scotland’s Climate Week: how NHSGGC is helping staff to swap four wheels for twoAs part of Scotland’s Climate Week, NHSGGC has been encouraging staff to

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COUNCIL RECEIVES PROMISE OF £40 MILLION BUT LACKS IDEAS HOW TO SPEND IT

COUNCIL RECEIVES PROMISE OF £40 MILLION BUT LACKS IDEAS HOW TO SPEND IT

Clydebank from the air with the Golden Jubilee Hospital’s green roofs bottom centre and Dalmuir and the Forth and Clyde Canal and Duntocher Road to

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Rangers: Michael Beale sacked as manager

Rangers: Michael Beale sacked as manager

Ulsterman Steven Davis takes interim charge at Ibrox Stadium Michael Beale has been sacked as Rangers manager following Saturday’s home defeat by Aberdeen which left

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O’HARA TIPPED TO WIN NOMINATION IN NEW SEAT

O’HARA TIPPED TO WIN NOMINATION IN NEW SEAT

Contest for Argyll, Bute and Lochaber South seat Former SNP chief whip Brendan O’Hara currently represents Argyll and Bute, but is facing a contest for

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