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Tories’ conference of cruelty and misery: How low will they go?

Tories’ conference of cruelty and misery: How low will they go?

The Conservative Party conference in Manchester has been a showcase of the worst aspects of British politics, from hateful rhetoric to harmful policies. Here are some of the highlights (or rather, lowlights) of the four-day event that revealed the true nature of the Tory government. Suella Braverman stands on a guide dog after a bizarre speech The Attorney General delivered a speech that was full of conspiracy theories and attacks on the judiciary, the media, and the opposition. She accused judges of being “activists” who undermine democracy, and claimed that “woke ideology” has infiltrated science and education. She also railed…
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Campaign for public buses in Strathclyde gains momentum

Campaign for public buses in Strathclyde gains momentum

A campaign to bring buses in the Strathclyde region under public control has received support from various organizations, including trade unions, environmental groups and health charities. The campaign aims to improve the quality, affordability and accessibility of bus services in the area, which covers 12 council areas and has the largest number of bus users in Scotland. Why public buses are needed The campaign, called Better Buses for Strathclyde, argues that the current bus system is not serving the needs of the communities or the environment. It claims that buses are unreliable, expensive and poorly connected with other modes of…
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Rishi Sunak slams Nicola Sturgeon and claims ‘separatism is in retreat’ in Tory conference speech

Rishi Sunak slams Nicola Sturgeon and claims ‘separatism is in retreat’ in Tory conference speech

The UK Prime Minister delivered a keynote speech at the Conservative party conference, where he attacked the former Scottish First Minister and praised the strength of the Union. Sunak takes aim at Sturgeon’s legacy Rishi Sunak, the UK Prime Minister, took aim at Nicola Sturgeon, the former Scottish First Minister, during his speech at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham. He claimed that the “forces of separatism are in retreat across our country” and that Sturgeon wanted to “go down in the history books as the woman who broke up our country”. Sunak said that Sturgeon’s legacy may be tarnished…
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Scotland braces for heavy rain and flooding as Met Office issues weather warnings

Scotland braces for heavy rain and flooding as Met Office issues weather warnings

Scotland is facing a wet and windy week as the Met Office has issued two yellow weather warnings for rain, covering most of the western parts of the country. The downpours could cause flooding, travel disruption, and power cuts in some areas. How much rain is expected and where? The first weather warning is in place until 1pm on Wednesday, affecting Glasgow and surrounding areas, as well as much of Ayrshire, Argyll and Bute, and parts of the Highlands as far north as Fort William. The Met Office said that up to 50mm of rain could fall in some areas,…
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Angus Robertson slams Douglas Ross over SNP backbenchers claim

Angus Robertson slams Douglas Ross over SNP backbenchers claim

Scottish Culture Secretary accuses Tory leader of ‘mischief making’ Angus Robertson, the Scottish Culture Secretary, has dismissed the claim by Douglas Ross, the Scottish Tory leader, that he had spoken with “a number” of SNP backbenchers who were unhappy with the Scottish Government. Robertson said Ross was trying to “deflect the attention” from the Tory party conference and the “internecine warfare” in the UK Government. He challenged Ross to “put up or shut up” and name the SNP MSPs he had allegedly talked to. Fergus Ewing suspension sparks controversy Robertson also defended the decision by the SNP parliamentary group to…
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Boy in critical condition after lightning strike at school football tournament

Boy in critical condition after lightning strike at school football tournament

A 12-year-old boy is fighting for his life after he and a man in his 50s were hit by lightning during a school football tournament in Hertford, England. The incident happened on Monday evening at The Sele School, where staff and first aiders performed CPR on the boy until ambulances arrived. How the lightning strike happened According to the East of England Ambulance service, the boy and the man were struck by lightning at 5.16 pm in Welwyn Road, near the school. The weather was cloudy and windy, but there was no rain or thunderstorm warning at the time. The…
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Scottish Government to review police vetting after damning report

Scottish Government to review police vetting after damning report

The Scottish Government has said it will consider any recommendations made to improve police vetting procedures, after a review found not all police officers in Scotland have appropriate records. What did the review find? The review was conducted by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) and published on Tuesday. It found that there were significant gaps in the vetting records of police officers and staff, and that some had no vetting record at all. It also found that the vetting process was inconsistent, inefficient and lacked oversight. It said that the risks of having unvetted or poorly vetted officers and staff included corruption, compromise and damage to public confidence. How did the Scottish…
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Thousands of Scots to form human chain for independence

Thousands of Scots to form human chain for independence

What is the Chain of Freedom event? The Chain of Freedom is a grassroots initiative that aims to show the strength and unity of the Scottish independence movement. On October 16, 2023, thousands of Yes activists will line up along the Forth and Clyde canal, from Bowling to Falkirk, and form a human chain. The event is expected to last for about 20 minutes and will be captured by photographs, drone footage, and media coverage. Who are the organisers and participants? The event is organised by a group of volunteers who have been working on the project for over a…
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Star Wars actor Anthony Daniels to auction off C-3PO head

Star Wars actor Anthony Daniels to auction off C-3PO head

The iconic droid’s headpiece is expected to fetch up to £1m at a London auction Anthony Daniels, the actor who played C-3PO in the Star Wars saga, is putting his golden headpiece from the first film up for sale. The headpiece is part of a collection of film and TV memorabilia that will be auctioned off by Propstore in London from November 9 to 12. The collection includes items from franchises such as Indiana Jones, James Bond and A Nightmare On Elm Street, with a total value of more than £12m. How the headpiece was made and used in the…
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Chicken underpass plan sparks debate in Scotland

Chicken underpass plan sparks debate in Scotland

A proposal to build a tunnel for chickens to cross a busy road has sparked controversy in a rural community in Scotland. The plan, which aims to give more space to a free range egg farm, has been met with skepticism and opposition by some locals. Why does the farm need a chicken underpass? The farm, East Lothian Eggs Limited, is located near Gifford, in East Lothian. It produces free range eggs from a flock of 64,000 chickens, which are housed in two sheds. The farm was granted permission last year to double its flock size by adding a new…
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