@Heather_Poole I flew in this a few weeks ago to NYC from EDI in business class. I found the whole experience to be really quite positive. I liked the privacy of the seats and they were very comfortable. Yes, the IFE screen is a pain - but it didn’t bother me. Service was great as well.
We were delighted to join Claire Baker MSP as she visited RSE to mark Scottish Apprenticeship Week.
Fife College works closely with employers like RSE to support apprentices in gaining the skills, qualifications & confidence they need to succeed in industry.
#ScotAppWeek26
@paulinescott222 Every setback is just feedback in disguise. You learn, adapt, and come back stronger. Keep going — the progress is clear, and the best is still ahead.
@BloodyPolitics Wow, a chipmunk - haven’t seen one in many years. had nearly 30 hours of flying time in them whilst in the Air Cadets. I believe they once used to train WW2 pilots.
@UnisonDave Completely agree with your analysis on scarcity, but your wide off the mark on how the capital programme is delivered. All PFI will be back in SW ownership in next 3 years. SW is one of the best performing water companies in UK and has the best quality water in the world
@AnasSarwar Brand Scotland should be more than just Food & Bev exports - Scotland is exporting world class engineering across North America with zero help.
@ScotRoadArchive Manged to rescue the temporary works drawings when the Inverness office of Morrison was getting refurbed. Civil Engineering history - too important for the skip
@ScottWWright Your quite right Scott, we are the largest employer in her constituency and her support has been really helpful to us growing to 2,000 people. She has not got everything right, but she is generally a positive force for business
@lauralaban Roblox is a great environment for kids to explore; but be careful that they keep within it. Lots of Discord chat groups which lure kids in. We had significant online harm for our 13 yo which started in Roblox and ended up in Discord.
@L__Macfarlane Nonsense- prices are low in Scotland because the Scot Government choose to not increase prices above inflation to keep up with investment. Assets in Scotland need replacing just as quick as in England due to chronic underinvestment in last 30 years.
Hey @grok who was the most famous person(with the most followers) who has visited my profile? They don’t have to be mutual. Don’t tag them, just say who it was.
@BladeoftheS That 33% “profit” figure for Thames Water in the early 90s mixes things up. It refers to operating margins before interest or big investment costs. Back then, the company had little debt but also faced huge future spending needs. Privatisation brought ia need for private cash=
@BladeoftheS t’s a myth that bankruptcy “stops the theft.” Thames Water’s debts don’t vanish—they’d still be paid by taxpayers or customers. Water’s capital needs are huge, and the system was underinvested pre-privatisation.