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Day: November 15, 2024

NOVEMBER EVENTS AT LINE OF DEFENCE RECORDS IN THE HIGH STREET

November 15, 2024 heaneymedia

Line of Defence Records is at Dumbarton High Street HERE ARE YOUR EVENTS FOR THE REST OF NOVEMBER! Christmas Menu: Starting today until January we are running

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Holyrood government delays launch of Pension Age Winter Heating Payment until winter 2025/26

November 15, 2024 heaneymedia

By Democrat reporter Pensioners no longer eligible for Winter Fuel Payments may be due up to £460 energy bill help, according to the Department of

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BOOKS: Professor Willy Maley’s special donation into the Alasdair Gray archive

November 15, 2024 heaneymedia

The Alasdair Gray Archive A special donation into the archive today by Willy Maley. Willy a Scottish literary critic, editor, teacher and writer who has

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ENVIRONMENT: Reducing Emissions from Stressed Peatland on Loch Lomondside and Connemara

November 15, 2024 heaneymedia

Daniel Carnegie and his team working on restoring peatlands in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. By Charlotte Morris University of Glasgow led research

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Royal Hospital for Children at the forefront of treating children’s cancer

Royal Hospital for Children at the forefront of treating children’s cancer

We are improving access to new therapies and advancing care for patients and families, said Dr Ronghe by Lucy Ashton The Royal Hospital for Children

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MODERATOR CONGRATULATES SCOTLAND’S FIRST MINISTER

MODERATOR CONGRATULATES SCOTLAND’S FIRST MINISTER

by Bill Heaney SNP leader John Swinney was elected to be First Minister of Scotland in the Scottish Parliament today. Rt Rev Gordon Kennedy, Moderator

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Scheme set up to support domestic abuse victims in armed forces community …

Scheme set up to support domestic abuse victims in armed forces community …

Victim Support Scotland and Scottish Women’s Aid aim to ensure women and children can “access the right help” A first-of-its-kind project is being set up

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VALE OF LEVEN ACADEMY ACTIVITIES

VALE OF LEVEN ACADEMY ACTIVITIES
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Amazing night with the brilliant Nicola Benedetti and Kirill Karabits

Amazing night with the brilliant Nicola Benedetti and Kirill Karabits

Royal Scottish National Orchestra  What an amazing night with the brilliant Nicola Benedetti and Kirill Karabits – Кирило Карабиць in a packed Usher Hall! Same

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Burnham confirmed as Labour’s Makerfield by-election candidate in make-or-break battle with Reform

Burnham confirmed as Labour’s Makerfield by-election candidate in make-or-break battle with Reform

YouGov poll finds 47 per cent say Greater Manchester mayor would be their first choice for prime minister Kate Devlin Whitehall Editor, Holly Evans & Athena Stavrou in the

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Malcolm Offord under investigation by Scottish charity regulator

Malcolm Offord under investigation by Scottish charity regulator

by Bill Heaney Reports are emerging that Loch Lomondside landowner Malcolm Offord is under investigation by the Scottish charity regulator over the trust to which

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WHITE BOARD JUNGLE: ‘I’ve had my nose broken twice,’ SAYS TEACHER

WHITE BOARD JUNGLE: ‘I’ve had my nose broken twice,’ SAYS TEACHER

EIS union leader Andrea Bradley (above) said much of the violence was down to the diverse range of needs of children not being met by

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