The Crumbling Foundations of Our Connected Lives
While the news buzzes with everything from seismic shifts in Japan to sporting tragedies, I can’t help but feel a deep unease about the quiet erosion of the dig
While the news buzzes with everything from seismic shifts in Japan to sporting tragedies, I can’t help but feel a deep unease about the quiet erosion of the dig
While geopolitical storms disrupt our travel plans, a quieter, more insidious crisis is brewing in Scotland’s homes. It’s time we looked closer to home for the
In a world saturated with information, I’m increasingly struck by what gets amplified and what slips into the shadows, even here in Scotland.
Ipsos poll shows record 24-point gap between young and old on independence, with under-35s backing Yes 62-38% whilst over-65s mirror that in opposition.
Scotland’s council tax system based on 1991 valuations is regressive, broken, and politically untouchable despite widespread agreement that reform is overdue.
A recent garage break-in in West Lothian, where cars and tools were stolen, highlights a growing brazenness amongst criminals that grates on the working folk of Scotland.
Sometimes the real heroes are just everyday folk stepping up to help. It’s inspiring to see community spirit in action.
A man from Scotland shares his frustration about a nursery situation in Edinburgh, where bureaucratic decisions are causing stress for families.
Another millionaire mansion is up for grabs in Edinburgh, making me wonder about who our capital city is truly for these days.
I don’t think the Scottish Government has fully grasped the scale of the housing crisis we’re facing. Or maybe they have, and they’ve just decided it’s too difficult to fix….