I do not know how this isn’t a major story across Scotland.
As far as I can see the National and the Scotsman are the only ones willing to report on it.
Clearly the Sun is more focused on Nicola Sturgeon’s Pizza, the Times criticising John Swinney in the USA and the Daily Mail is obsessing over MSPs genitalia to care about the Scottish economy
It has been reported that a 125-decibel sound level was recorded during Flower of Scotland, which makes it the loudest noise at a World Cup tournament ever 🏴 👇
𝘐𝘯 𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘩𝘪𝘱 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 @SPARScotland
𝘐𝘔𝘈𝘎𝘌: 𝘈𝘯𝘥𝘳𝘦𝘸 𝘔𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘢𝘯/𝘗𝘈 𝘞𝘪𝘳𝘦
Fascism has arrived.
Dress it up with whatever language you like, but when you have masked men, dressed in a uniformal order, attacking people on the street based on skin colour, any argument about concerned citizens or frustrations about government are redundant. We are here.
Clean energy projects in Scotland are set to pay £1 billion to use the UK’s electricity network while projects south of the border will be paid to connect, it has been revealed https://t.co/Zw0EIjFQiD
🇬🇧 The Telegraph is at it again — pure slop, zero journalism.
Their headline: "Russia considering lowering working age to 12 and reopening Soviet child labour camps." Sounds dystopian. It's also completely fabricated as presented.
Here's what actually happened: Moscow's children's ombudsman — one local official — suggested on a radio show that teenagers could optionally work summer jobs from age 12, and floated reviving Soviet-era seasonal work camps where kids spent a few weeks doing agricultural work and got paid. She was talking about voluntary summer employment to keep kids occupied, not some national Soviet revival policy.
A single city-level ombudsman made a suggestion on a radio show — and The Telegraph turned it into a regime-is-enslaving-children headline with Putin's face front and center.
This is what passes for journalism at one of Britain's oldest newspapers.
Graeme Shinnie will leave Aberdeen next month upon the expiry of his contract, bringing to a close one of the most memorable modern-day careers in the Club’s recent history.
Thank you, Graeme ❤️
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The UK working time directive means you can't be forced to work more than an average of 48 hours a week.
Reform's attempts to normalise 40+ hour working weeks are a clear attempt to set an agenda of rolling back on employment rights workers have fought for over the past century
Buses are shit, driving lessons cost a fortune, insurance companies screw you if you pass, younger people are screwed on minimum wages lower than their colleagues…it’s not a bedroom generation, it’s a locked in generation who can’t afford the key to get out.
Dende A Coruña lembramos hoxe a Richard, asasinado hai 31 anos en Alcorcón por un grupo de neonazis.
Compañeiro, veciño e antifascista.
Fronte ao odio, memoria e loita.
Richard vive.