Scotland's new NHS app has been launched, with the SNP pledging the party will 'never let the US tech giant Palantir get its hands on Scotland’s NHS' https://t.co/4OC8HAtSGK
the front of every newspaper today is about the russian ship firing in the channel.
the news of israel directly interfering in our elections broke last week and hasn’t once been a front page story.
Kinda crazy that I left uni with £35,000 of debt and I’ve just checked it today and it’s £51,000 even though I’ve been paying it back ever since leaving uni.
The system is fundamentally broken.
https://t.co/vgQZazvzTV BBC Breakfast this morning on a £10bn rescue package for Thames Water, which would cost the taxpayer in Scotland a near £1bn share of that as it comes out of general UK taxation.
The Scottish SPCA is leading a campaign urging the Scottish Government to create a national database to track individuals with an animal ban or cruelty conviction.
https://t.co/zMtWNdbAqS
“They came, conducted themselves with class and dignity man, and they like our city. So I’m happy they came man”
As ambassadors for Scotland, The Tartan Army fill me with more pride than any politician ever could 💙🏴
🤬 National Police has released footage showing the first minutes after Russia’s strike on Kharkiv Zoo on June 15.
Animals were killed and injured in the attack, while facilities on the zoo grounds were also damaged.
WILLIE MCRAE LAST WORDS WERE I'M GOING TO GET THEM
In April 1985, a Scottish lawyer named Willie McRae left Glasgow on a Friday evening heading to his holiday cottage. He never arrived.
He was found unconscious in his crashed car on a remote Highland road with a bullet in his head.
Police ruled it suicide. Case was closed.
One problem. The gun was found outside the car, several yards away. McRae was still inside, seatbelt on, doors jammed shut.
The officer who last spoke to McRae said he was being watched by MI5 and Special Branch.
McRae had patted his briefcase and said he had information and was going to get them.
When that officer later requested his own witness statement under Freedom of Information, he found it had been replaced with a forgery...
Every mention of surveillance, MI5, and the briefcase had been deleted.
There had been a fire at McRae's office the day before. A witness saw a man running from the building carrying a briefcase.
This was not a random lawyer. McRae had just humiliated the British nuclear industry at a public inquiry, blocking plans to dump nuclear waste across the UK.
He was also reportedly investigating a Westminster paedophile ring.
40 years later there has still never been a Fatal Accident Inquiry.
The post-mortem report has never been made public. Over 13,000 people signed a petition demanding answers.
The official position of the British state is that a man who embarrassed the establishment, knew dangerous secrets, and had just told a police officer he was going to get them, then shot himself ... after which the gun walked out of the locked car on its own.
Sources: @pressjournal@scotsman@AlbaParty@BylineTimes@PrivateEyeNews
Woman acquitted of sending persistent emails to cause annoyance to the PM, foreign minister and her MP about Gaza.
So, she sent emails about Gaza, so her local MP @peterkyle reported her to the police?
Imagine how much time and money was wasted on this.
https://t.co/a1sGeL7Nry
Lewis: last yr the govt recognised the need for a statutory regulator overseeing bailiffs. Why havent you done it?
Thomas-Symonds: I agree with the objective & we need to speed up delivery
Lewis: so why did the govt whips block an MP introducing a private members bill to do it?
"[Nadine] requests the CCTV recordings.. officers have retained & downloaded.. footage of her using the toilet in her cell, which includes a graphic view of her genitalia"
Part of a report on the shocking treatment of Nadine Buzzard-Quahsie by 2 police forces
After nonstop media coverage about an American citizen who joined Israel's army and was taken captive, close to zero media coverage in the US about an American citizen who has been imprisoned by Israel without any charges and is being held indefinitely in an undisclosed location
A Russian soldier kept Sofia, Ukrainian, for over a year as a sex prisoner — holding her in a flat with bars on the balcony, boarded-up windows, locked doors, and padlocks.
He took her phone, left food, and returned there only to rape her — The Times. 1/