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Helicopter delivers 4G masts to remote island in Scotland

Helicopter delivers 4G masts to remote island in Scotland

A remote island in Scotland has received a boost in mobile connectivity thanks to a helicopter that delivered new 4G masts. The project is part of a £1bn initiative to improve rural coverage across the UK. How the helicopter helped Virgin Media O2, one of the four mobile network operators in the UK, used a helicopter to transport six new 4G masts to the island of Islay, which is located off the west coast of Scotland. The island has a population of about 3000 people and is known for its whisky production. The helicopter was able to access areas that…
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Scotland faces ‘ticking timebomb’ of rising cancer rates, warn scientists

Scotland faces ‘ticking timebomb’ of rising cancer rates, warn scientists

Scientists have warned that Scotland is facing a “ticking timebomb” of increased cancer rates, as new research suggests that the number of Scots being diagnosed with cancer could surge by almost a quarter in less than two decades. The projections of cancer cases in Scotland According to a report from Public Health Scotland (PHS), the average number of cancer cases, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, is forecast to increase from more than 34,500 cases in 2019-21 to more than 42,000 cases in 2038-40. This represents a 22 per cent rise in cancer incidence. The report, using models developed by Cancer Research…
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Why I’m done with outrage culture and how you can be too

Why I’m done with outrage culture and how you can be too

Outrage culture is the phenomenon of reacting emotionally to provocative headlines or soundbites that demand our anger. It is a common tactic used by media outlets and politicians to attract attention, rally supporters and deflect from real issues. But outrage culture has a cost: it drains our mental wellbeing and bandwidth, and prevents us from engaging in constructive discussions. In this article, I will share my personal journey of disengaging from outrage culture and how you can do the same. I will also suggest some ways to improve the quality of public debates and journalism in our society. Outrage culture…
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Scottish Tory leader claims SNP rebels are ready to work with him

Scottish Tory leader claims SNP rebels are ready to work with him

The leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Douglas Ross, has said that some SNP MSPs have approached him to cooperate on opposing the Scottish Government led by Humza Yousaf. He claimed that there was growing frustration within the SNP over the direction of the party and the coalition with the Scottish Greens. Why are some SNP MSPs unhappy? According to Ross, some SNP MSPs have expressed concerns about the policies and priorities of the Scottish Government, especially on issues affecting the Highlands and islands. He cited the example of former finance secretary Kate Forbes, who criticised Holyrood for ignoring the needs…
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North Lanarkshire Council reverses decision to close sports and leisure centres

North Lanarkshire Council reverses decision to close sports and leisure centres

Labour leader announces U-turn after public backlash The leader of North Lanarkshire Council, Councillor Jim Logue, has announced that the previous decision to close 39 sports and leisure facilities across the region has been rescinded. The move comes after a huge outcry from the public, sports clubs, community groups and some Labour councillors who opposed the plan. Logue said that the council had taken the decision to protect these “important community assets”, despite the lack of support from the Scottish Government. He blamed the SNP for the council’s “dire” financial situation and accused them of failing to properly resource local…
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Scottish finance minister slams Tory leader for ‘conference hyperbole’

Scottish finance minister slams Tory leader for ‘conference hyperbole’

Ross praises Forbes and hints at SNP dissent Douglas Ross, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, has made some surprising remarks about Kate Forbes, the SNP finance minister, at the Tory party conference in Manchester. He praised Forbes for raising “serious concerns” about the SNP leadership and the direction of the Scottish Government. He also suggested that some SNP backbenchers have spoken to him about ways to hold the government accountable. Ross did not name any of the MSPs who allegedly contacted him, but he singled out Forbes as an example of a competent and critical SNP member. He said:…
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Grant County Seniors Receive Support From Community Programs

Grant County Seniors Receive Support From Community Programs

The Grant County Senior Program is dedicated to providing seniors and disabled persons with the resources they need to meet their daily survival needs. On April 19, 2023, the community celebrated the success of these programs and their impact on the lives of local seniors. Establishing Linkages Within The Community The Grant County Senior Program has established linkages within the community in order for seniors and disabled persons to access necessary services. These linkages provide a wide range of support services such as information, education, recreation, and meals. The program also provides a venue for many activities that are designed…
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Sacramento Kings Fans Go All Out in Support of Their Team

Sacramento Kings Fans Go All Out in Support of Their Team

Sacramento Kings fans are gearing up for the playoffs by stocking up on Kings gear. From hats to t-shirts, shoes, and everything in between, fans are spending thousands of dollars on memorabilia to show their support for their favorite team. The demand is so high that stores are struggling to keep up, and fans are willing to spend up to $1,000 to get their hands on the latest gear. High Demand for Kings Gear Getta Clue, a store located inside the Arden Fair Mall, says they have never seen such a high demand for Kings gear. In a typical day,…
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Blink-182 Drummer Travis Barker Recovers Well from Emergency Surgery on Ring Finger

Blink-182 Drummer Travis Barker Recovers Well from Emergency Surgery on Ring Finger

Blink-182's Latin American tour was postponed last month due to an injury sustained by drummer Travis Barker during rehearsal. He smashed his ring finger, which led to emergency surgery and a delay in the band's upcoming tour with singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge. However, Barker has now offered an update on his recovery and says he's "recovering really, really well." He had his cast removed a week after the surgery and has been in physical therapy to speed up his healing process. Barker also revealed that he recorded the last three songs on the album with a broken finger. Tour…
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VERDY named Artist in Residence for Coachella 2023

VERDY named Artist in Residence for Coachella 2023

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has officially announced that graphic artist VERDY will be the Artist in Residence for this year’s event. VERDY, the creator of Girls Don’t Cry and Wasted Youth, will debut an exclusive capsule collection this weekend at the festival. The announcement comes following a teaser video for the Record Safari pop-up, which will be selling over 25,000 new and used records, including rare finds such as Frank Ocean’s Blonde Black Friday Edition vinyl. VERDY’s Impressive List of Collaborations VERDY’s partnership with Coachella is just one of many high-profile collaborations the artist has had. VERDY…
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