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According to a new report by the European Space Agency (ESA), the growing threat of human-made debris in orbit worsened significantly in 2024. The number of tracked space debris objects rose by approximately 8% last year...
@STVColin I remember a hustings where the SNP's John Nicolson told everyone that Ineos was a private company. People who were understandably desperate to save jobs at Grangemouth didn't want to hear that. But Labour knew the implications of that all along, they lied just the same.
I was a member of the The Scottish Parliament the day the combined unionist parties including all the Tories forced the SNP Government to fund the Disastrous Edinburgh Trams fiasco instead of the A96 @Douglas4Moray you are a charlatan Sir
@BenBrownEdin@MrJohnNicolson Do you mean controversy about the abhorrent case from 15 years ago or do you have knowledge of controversy in the last 5 years since the current CEO has been in post? Sadly many organisations, including the BBC, have more recent issues..
@MhairiBlack Your The Rest is Politics interview is getting a wee bit of attention on BlueSky - would be really appreciated if you posted a quick 'hi' to your followers there
@MrJohnNicolson@ChristiCMPG I believe Ms Murray is the only MP in Westminster who is still a local councillor. All the rest have resigned as councillors, she's the only one who is yet to do so
Only a Labour MP would have the brass neck to boast about this when their party refused to back @GavNewlandsSNP and @ChrisStephens previous attempts to ban fire and rehire.
A year ago Labour's leaders said calling for a #Gaza ceasefire was "gesture politics".
A year on - despite the carnage and evidence of multiple Israeli war crimes - we're *still* selling them arms.
So will the UK ever say 'enough'?
What will it take?
In years to come, students in university departments around the world will be studying the propaganda embedded in this headline.
As someone who regularly lectures in sociology, journalism and media studies, I could teach an entire lesson on the title alone.
For example:
1. Treating the 4 Israeli soldiers as more important than the 23 Palestinian children (by leading the story with their deaths and just chucking in the others at the end) implies their lives are of higher value.
2. Infantilizing active duty soldiers as "teenagers" while not emphasizing the age of the schoolkids, despite many of them being demonstrably younger.
3. The classic use of the passive voice: Israelis are "killed" while Palestinians merely "die".
4. Putting scare quotes around "23 die" subtly undermines the credibility of that claim. Maybe no one died, and the Palestinians are just lying?
5. Using the word "attack" for Hezbollah actions, but choosing a more neutral, clinical word like "strike" for Israeli aggression.
6. Allowing Israeli sources to dictate the framing of the story ("Israel names teenage soldiers") etc.
7. Actually naming the Israeli soldiers, but not doing the same for the far greater number of Palestinians, again sends the message to the reader that Palestinian lives don't matter nearly as much, if at all.
It's truly incredible how much propaganda has been packed into 16 words. We are swimming in an ocean of propaganda. That's why it is crucial to deconstruct it and critically assess everything you read, see and hear.
A (good) joke from Jezza. Not sure I've heard a joke from him before!
Salmond, Corbyn & Starmer used to have something in common: they all believed Scotland had the right to self determination. Only one of the three changed his mind on this key democratic principle... 🏴 🇪🇺
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Happy #ComingOutDay Times have changed but still takes courage. Come out in your own time. I came out to trusted friends. Then some colleagues. Then family. Then in the press. It’s sometimes hardest to tell those you love most. But in my experience you’ll seldom be disappointed.