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NEW: The NC500 is one of 15 places around the world to have been named as a ‘no travel’ destination due to ‘untentable’ and ‘disgusting’ overtourism. This is the…
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Propped up by public money
As we race towards the end of 2024 and our book the Route to Netzero, it is gratifying to have the full support of VisitScotland. However, all is not well. The Caithness Chamber of Commerce, proppe…
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Northern Ireland Office
Apparently, the NIO do not hold responsibility for deportation or housing in Northern Ireland. It is, then, wondered exactly what they do. If they do not uphold the law, or deal with homelessness, …
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Lack of economic sense
The Scottish Commissioner for Ethical Standards in public life thinks it is in order for a local Councillor to bully an old woman, and take his side, and refuse a hearing. This is rather typical of…
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Highland Council
As The Highland Council have 1. Refused to rehouse me2. Refused grants3. Refused to assist with my housing problem4. Refused to input into Venture North who are funded by public money as they d…
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Moving forward to climate change
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Imagine the scenario
You are enjoying your retirement in Northern Ireland, going out with your friends, going to Spain and France, going walking, doing your yoga and art, and generally having a nice time. Radius Housin…
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Ongoing – its unbelieveable but true
For a year, this journalist has been trying to lodge cases in the Civil Business Centre in Northampton, yet they always find an excuse not to deal with them. All are related to a huge case of breac…
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British Business
The developer of the North Highland Way, a highly experienced and qualified environmentalist, is kept out of every single organisation in the north of Scotland as she is English. However, it is gra…
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Review of the RBL and Armed Forces
The Royal British Legion reviewed their strategy. Members were not consulted in the Thurso branch. However, with the bigger picture of the amalgamation of the QARANC, RAMC and Dental Corps under on…
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International Women's Day events
Search events International Women's Day by location. The events contain useful information about where, when and what is happening to support International Women's Day
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FLIGHT OF FANCY
A book and maybe a film FLIGHTS OF FANCY – Tina Irving nee Marshall It’s possible to get away with ANYTHING as long as you make it believable. HM Treasury agree, and so does the Justice Minister. W…
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Violence
It would appear that violence against women is just as acceptable in Scotland as it is in Northern Ireland. In September 2023 this journalist was threatened by local Councillor Karl Rosie. After mo…
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Financial Analysis of Lloyds Bank refusing to open an account
This matter went first to Lloyds, who refused to listen, then to the Financial Ombudsman service who took months to assess is, meanwhile, the company had no bank account. It is still unclear as to …
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Lorry driver caught with £1m drugs haul hidden in secret hide and van jailed
Andrew Stafford stopped at Belfast Harbour
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Burying ones head in the sand
Is often the way in Northern Ireland, until it is too late, as we have seen in the recent racially motivated violence. The case against this journalist was nothing list the aggression against these…
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Plugging the gap
Gainsborough girl can plug the gap in Scottish finances. Lincolnshire born Tina Irving nee Marshall, can plug the gap in Scottish finances, if the SNP takes note. She has already written to the Sco…
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Social housing completions halve in Northern Ireland
Social housing completions in Northern Ireland more than halved in the latest quarter compared with the same period in 2023-24, new figures have revealed.
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FROM THE PLANT POTS TO STRASBOURGH
This idea arose out of the book The Day I Fought Back and having served documents in Strasbourgh already. Journey to Asturias in 2021 to get away from the noise. “There were several letters, …
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A Justice Minister couldn’t have done any more to fix leadership crisis engulfing PSNI, says top civil servant
As permanent secretary to the Department of Justice, Richard Pengelly recently found himself unexpectedly at the centre of the biggest crisis in policing since the formation of the PSNI 22 years ago.