ErskineSaysNo.

Once again, the residents of Erskine have voiced their discontent and opposition to the settlement of migrants in their vicinity. Over the last eight months, these admirable individuals have demonstrated immense grit and resilience in the face of adversity. Throughout this period, they have remained steadfast and unwavering. At the same time, the duplicitous politicians […]

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Police Scotland to trial not investigating crimes.

Police Scotland have been blasted for running a pilot to not investigate some crimes, with one top cop claiming that it sets a “dangerous precedent.” David Threadgold, chairman of the Scottish Police Federation, also said it could lead to officers losing the public’s trust. The force had previously said it is trialling a “proportionate response to

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Climate scientist admits to inflating climate figures.

A climate scientist has admitted overhyping the impact of global warming on wildfires to ensure his work was published in the prestigious science journal Nature. Dr Patrick Brown, the co-director of the climate and energy team at The Breakthrough Institute, Berkeley, published a paper last week arguing that climate change had increased wildfires in California. The Nature

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A greener Dundee

Today, our team made a great effort towards preserving the environment by distributing 500 leaflets in Dundee to raise awareness about taking steps towards a greener future. Afterwards, they treated themselves to some protein shakes, followed by a weightlifting session. As nationalists, we believe in improving ourselves and our country.

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Britain’s first black history professor and the course leader faces redundancy.

Thousand’s have backed a petition calling for a U-turn on a decision by The University of Chichester to pull the plug on its flagship African history course without consultation from its teaching staff or students. Whilst the petition has some legitimate concerns, namely Professor Adi and his staff not being consulted and the fact that

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ULEZ for you, but not for me

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey has rightfully been mocked for hypocrisy over the expansion of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone. While the party supported the tariff expansion across London, Davey has requested an exemption for his constituency. He wrote a letter to Sadiq Khan raising concerns to the major about the impact of the expansion, saying

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