DVLA staff in one day strike over office closures
Staff at the 39 regional offices of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) are on a one day strike today in protest at the UK Department for Transport’s plans to close them, centralising the...
View ArticleMajor Argyll business figure engages directly with A83 issue
Donald Clark of the renowned George Hotel in Inveraray, a senior and major businessman in Argyll, has read and digested the various schemes proposed by Transport Scotland for the A83 ans says that,...
View Article‘Don’t know’ and ‘Yes’ conversion rate to ‘No’ signals crucial role of White...
A new poll out today from the respected YouGov shows that support in Scotland for Scottish independence has fallen to 29% and that the percentage of Don’t Knows’ has also fallen – to 10%.The fall in...
View ArticleAdam Ardrey: Finding Arthur in Argyll? Work it out.
In the Footsteps of Arthur In 574 the historical Arthur Mac Aedan of Argyll, the man who became the legend that is Arthur, literally took a sword from a stone when, holding a sword, he stepped out of...
View ArticleArgyll in Jomoland as Visit Scotland pushes ‘the novelty of Luddism’
Today’s edition of The Scotsman, 17th March, has an article focusing on VisitScotland’s new wheeze to try to present the lack of acceptable connectivity as a positive strength that people will come...
View ArticleUK constitutional reform: federalism, damage limitation and contingency planning
Its long tradition of muddling along makes it more likely that the United Kingdom will attempt a patch-up of an already rickety constitution about to get hit with the twin destructive pressures...
View ArticleNimble SNP make mayhem at Westminster over EU referendum
Last night, in the first of six such events to ‘meet the members’, incoming First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, began her tour with a speech at Edinburgh’s Corn Market.She spoke of the SNP initiative...
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