The ex-SNP leader is touring Scotland to promote her autobiography, Frankly, which is set for release in August.

She will officially launch this book at the Edinburgh Festival, and is also set to take to the stage at Usher Hall in the Capital for “An Evening With” event.  

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It seems that Morrisons on the High Street still haven’t discovered who stole their postbox. And they still don’t have one for anxious persons using the Royal Mail at the last minute. For urgent matters such as birthday cards and council tax bill payments and things like that.

I rushed around their Morrisons Daily store looking for a bright red postbox both in the place where it used to be, up the back of the store, when it really was a post office, and when it was placed at the front near the shop door before it was stolen, just a few hours after the official opening.

Entry to the shop was usually graced by an accordion playing busker. Yes, that long ago.

You really know you are in a sink town when the place doesn’t even have a postbox in the High Street.

Can’t help casting my mind back to that prestigious building that was once Dumbarton Post Office, pictured above right, with a Postmaster, the late Pat White in charge.

Now if we had a few councillors and caring politicians around to represent us here, we would have a postbox soon. Perhaps even before the next local election? NOt thizs by-elecion but the one upcoming for the Scottish Parliament.

Maybe then one of them  will get off their backside and do something about this.

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Sounds like this guy is in the wrong job. Surely he should be looking for a managerial post at West Dunbartonshire Council?

Professor James Miller FRSE claimed an astonishing £37,429 in travelling expenses over the last two years visiting exotic locations which also included Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and South Africa.

The head of a cash-strapped university, where hundreds of staff face job losses, enjoyed a luxury £5970 junket to Barbados. Maybe the Prof’s a big cricket fan?

The revelations about the expenses came as lecturers and staff ballot for strike action over potential job losses after the university recorded a £14.4 million deficit in 2023/24.