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The Apprentice – Donald Trump’s ruthless rise to fame
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A review of The Apprentice, a film about the early life of Donald J Trump which is in cinemas now. A must-see for those interested in the USA
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We surely all want to live in a first-class society
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The UK is drowning in litter and undermining democracy
on Sat, 7PM
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Revive asks the big land question: does Scotland need to look like this?
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Revive poises the question: is Scotland ready to question landowners about their responsibilities to wildlife and local communities?
on Thu, 6AM
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Introduction to the layman’s guide to the economy
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Falling living standards show the economy doesn’t work for ordinary people; understanding the system is necessary for real change
on Tue, 8PM
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The torch; be yours to hold it high
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It was a long road from Ontario, Canada to the mid-calf deep mud and blood of human cannon fodder, where poppies grow in Flanders Field
on Mon, 5AM
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Do we need independence to save the NHS in Scotland? - Bylines Scotland
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NHS has barely survived the Conservatives. Will it survive a Labour government seemingly enamoured by private healthcare lobbyists?
on Mon, 12AM
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A grateful French town's gift of the soil, and a special find
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A retired shipyard worker, born a week after his father died in World War II, was presented with a personal reminder of him, lost for nearly 84 years
on Nov 10
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Tectonic political shifts on both sides of the Atlantic
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Collapse of the German coalition government − Chancellor Olaf Scholz sacks Finance Minister Christian Lindner
on Nov 7
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Why we need to stand with Americans
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71,587,342 US citizens voted for Donald Trump. Don’t forget the 263,327,553 who did not
on Nov 7
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Will we see the first female US president or return of the ugly American?
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America has beautiful far spacious skies and amber waves of grain, the purple mountains majesty, and an election that’s gone insane
on Nov 4
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Who is Kemi Badenoch? - Bylines Scotland
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The new Conservative Party leader
on Nov 2
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Storm Rachel makes landfall, and the winds of change are upon us
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To paraphrase Forrest Gump, politicians are like a box of chocolates, after the election you never know what you’re going to get
on Oct 31
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Night of the strangling figs: a biological horror story
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While the horrors we may imagine roaming the streets at night during Halloween are fictional, or so we’re told, in the rain forest there’s a real serial killer that’s, well; read on if you dare
on Oct 31
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Assisted dying: why is it complicated?
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There’s more to the debate over assisted dying than religious disagreement, and disabled people’s voices need to be heard
on Oct 25
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The EV Camper Company – transitioning to the green economy
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Edinburgh area camper company at the forefront of sustainable travel innovation
on Oct 24
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Alex Salmond’s inspiration shall never die
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Alex Salmond’s legacy will live on in the thousands of young people he inspired
on Oct 23
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Is Independence in the EU an economic necessity for Scotland?
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Labour’s hard right Brexit project is too toxic, even for Europe’s most extreme right-wing politicians
on Oct 22
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Starmer’s tinkering is not the “change” that is required
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Labour targets the individual to create acceptable economic conditions when a systemic failure in multiple areas, is the true cause
on Oct 21
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German slumber – who or what will wake them from their naivety?
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Germany’s defence deficit is a risk to national and European security
on Oct 19
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Labour’s vision for the NHS is getting grim
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As Labour tries to please both private and public interests, its policies for the NHS are in danger of costing a lot and achieving little
on Oct 18
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Looking to the future of Scotland’s natural resources
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Scotland has an abundance of water – could it be our new oil?
on Oct 18
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Open Letter to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero - Bylines Scotland
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Senior academics, former civil servants, nuclear regulators, and NGOs write to ESNZ, NAO, PAC, saying new nuclear power 'a catastrophically poor bargain'
on Oct 18
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Scottish politics is getting less predictable
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12 council seats have been contested in Scotland since the general election and the results suggest a volatile political future
on Oct 18
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Does Labour want to emasculate Holyrood?
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Directly elected mayors and giant regional councils proposed
on Oct 17
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Scottish Conservatives and Glasgow Cabbie
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Councillor Thomas Kerr’s ties to "Glasgow Cabbie" Shaw, who dined with Russell Findlay, raise serious concerns about their connections
on Oct 9
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Scottish Queer International Film Festival opens in Glasgow
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The ninth edition of the Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) will be held in the CCA and GFT this week
on Oct 9
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Recycle, Renew, Reuse – transitioning to the green economy
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The sprouting idea of sustainable living is emerging in Highland Perthshire
on Oct 8
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The Engine Shed in Stirling – preserving Scotland’s built heritage - Bylines Scotland
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A hub of innovation and champion in preserving Scotland’s architectural heritage by sharing knowledge and training future craftspeople
on Oct 6
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Treshnish Head in Mull: a walk in paradise
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I’ve been a Mull regular since 1990. An island paradise with both a foot in its rich past and an eye to a sustainable, well-balanced future
on Oct 5
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What you need to know for heat pump happiness – tortoises can beat hares, insulation is important, and a good contractor is vital
on Oct 2
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A conversation with Dr Kamal Jafari Yazdi, renowned Iranian political prisoner
on Oct 1
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New hope for political prisoners in Belarus?
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Thought-provoking new artwork by victims of modern-day political oppression is now on show in Edinburgh
on Sep 28
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Sir John Curtice speaker at European Movement dinner
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Press release: First Scottish European of the Year award to be announced at the annual dinner of European Movement in Scotland
on Sep 25
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‘Wholly Waffles’ – a great Dutch cookie now in Scotland
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How Wholly Waffles started as an enterprise, and why it is a raging success at festivals and shows – soon also to be an actual shop
on Sep 21
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Currency of an independent Scotland remains a ‘live issue’
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Press release: International currency experts gather to discuss the currency of an Independent Scotland in Dunfermline
on Sep 21
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New move to make arts and culture accessible to all - Bylines Scotland
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The charity Attitude is Everything to set new standards, giving D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people improved opportunities
on Sep 18
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Scottish Government appoints Space Envoy
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With its world-class universities, two space ports and growing range of specialist companies, Scotland’s space industry is on solid ground
on Sep 15
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In 2024, millions are still at risk from child marriage
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Iraqi right-wingers want girls to be eligible for marriage at nine – and some places have no age limit at all
on Sep 14
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An alarming ‘Alternative’ for Germany
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"Brownshirts in suits" victory in Thuringia spells the imminent return of Nazis to power. Democratic forces need to find swift answers in Germany
on Sep 11
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The future of new nuclear - Bylines Scotland
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With new nuclear stagnating and renewables soaring – the sober reality is that nuclear power is just too costly and too late amid crisis
on Sep 11
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The diary of an Islander with cancer
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In this diary series, an Islander tells of the difficulties encountered when faced with a cancer diagnosis from day one to the present
on Sep 9
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The delay in a just transition has been exacerbated by the UK Government’s fiscal dependency on the oil & gas industry
on Sep 8
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The wild haggis – all the facts and no fiction - Bylines Scotland
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Anna Schurer presents the ultimate guide to the wild haggis
on Sep 8
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Will bird flu viruses cause a pandemic in humans?
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Widespread bird-to-mammal transmission of high-pathogenic avian influenza viruses has prompted fears of a deadly human pandemic
on Sep 7
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Closure of X (formerly Twitter) in Brazil – a democratic act or a political one?
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The closure of X in Brazil gives us an insight into how the judiciary system is ‘working’ over there
on Sep 2
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Labour’s Scottish economy narrative – spin not substance -
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Labour blaming the SNP for all of Scotland’s economic ills lacks credibility, particularly as Kier Starmer stays wedded to Brexit
on Aug 28
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Empty promises: SNP hubris gambled Scotland’s chance for a second referendum - Bylines Scotland
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SNP promises disappeared into the political distance. What now lies beyond the horizon for a once dominant party with the world at its door?
on Aug 24
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Can the SNP survive itself? A speech for the ages is needed
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The SNP soon gathers in Edinburgh for its annual conference. A great speech is needed
on Aug 24
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Future-proofing a Scottish constitution
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In creating a constitution for the new nation, Scots must prioritise basic rights and aspirations but avoid drifting into ideological dogma
on Aug 23
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Far-right agenda in pro-UK online communities
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Far-right gains momentum online, tightening its grip on anti-IndyRef spaces. Time to scrutinise the online players – are you following along?
on Aug 23