This was the aftermath – burned out bins and graffiti on the Pavilion. By Bill Heaney Mindless vandals have struck at the £1.5 million Cafe
Day: September 12, 2023
College and University students urged to prioritise health
By Gillian Morrison As the new academic year is due to begin, NHS 24 is championing the health and well-being of students beginning their college
NOTEBOOK: Could sheep be used to graze our public parks and open spaces?
NOTEBOOK by BILL HEANEY I was delighted to be of assistance when I suggested that a new health centre should be built as part of
DRUGS: No criminal charges for addicts in consumption rooms (updated)
By Bill Heaney Scotland’s top law officer has given the green light for a trial of so called “safe” drug consumption rooms in Glasgow and
Host asylum seekers on ship and we’ll give you £6m, UK Government tells Scottish council
Investigation by Ally Tibbitt in The Ferret The UK Government offered a £5.9 million pay-off to Edinburgh council in an ultimately futile attempt to house
Sturgeon stayed in £1,000-a-night hotel for Queen’s funeral
Then First Minister said it was ‘an honour to represent Scotland’ at the state funeral along with the other Holyrood party leaders, although they didn’t