On 3 October 2018, Kenneth Roy announced in the Scottish Review that he was dying of cancer. ‘I am on the last bus now, front row nearest the driver, and heading for the terminus. And hoping all the traffic lights are at red.’
On 3 October 2018, Kenneth Roy announced in the Scottish Review that he was dying of cancer. ‘I am on the last bus now, front row nearest the driver, and heading for the terminus. And hoping all the traffic lights are at red.’
Diagnosing women and girls with personality disorders after they have been abused, traumatised, trafficked, raped, neglected or harmed – is disgraceful practice. It needs to end. We all need to lobby, campaign, influence and convince decision makers and leaders to reject personality disorders as quack science.
Jamie Jauncey’s Column In a letter to The Herald, a correspondent remarked on the ’unprincipled, illiberal and undemocratic’ stance of Jo Swinson and Willie Rennie—the heirs,
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The word feck, she says “is as benign as it could be, nothing like the other word, the one with the u. Politicians say it, the pope if he could speak English would say it, it’s completely innocuous”