At a Cinema Near You

At a
cinema
near you

Scotland
in the
heat

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SR’s remarkable growth as an independent magazine is based largely on word of mouth. Here are examples of our journalism:

* SR has been among the most prominent voices in the Megrahi affair, calling for a public inquiry and the release of an unpublished report into the case

* SR played a leading role in the successful campaign to save St Margaret of Scotland Hospice

* SR campaigned for greater transparency in Scottish public life and won a landmark judgement from the Scottish information commissioner which has led to a transformation in the information available about executive salaries and pensions in public bodies

*  Having discovered elderly people still living in a near-derelict block of flats in Glasgow, sometimes without a water supply, SR campaigned to have them decently re-housed. With the help of Scotland’s housing minister, Alex Neil, we succeeded

2The Cafe

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Daniel O’Donnell

could be just the man

to save poor old Donegal

Bill Heaney

Daniel O’Donnell

They want to use his huge popularity to turn things around by creating a museum in his honour to attract ‘Daniel tourists’, who were a familiar
sight here until about 10 years ago.

Bill Heaney, a Scottish journalist, travelled to Ireland with Stena Line
on the Superfast 7 ferry from the recently opened port of Cairnryan in Wigtownshire.

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