Scotland

When is a New Scot, not a New Scot?

Well, whenever they specifically decide so. In a story that’s flown under the radar this month, SNP councillor Kairin Van Sweeden has resigned from the SNP after she called Labour councillor Deena Tissera a “New Scot.” This comment rattled the Sri Lankan, who said the remarks were “nothing less than racism.” She also called for

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Democracy – but only for the left

So, “journalists” at the Ferret have run another hit piece on myself and Simon about our involvement with local community councils. I put the quotation marks around the word journalist because these chaps are about as journalistically qualified as myself, never leaving the house to do anything remotely journalist esq. Instead, they sit online, getting

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Scotland’s first minister worried about his family trapped in Gaza.

Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, has said his wife’s parents have become trapped in Gaza after visiting an elderly relative. Mr Yousaf, who has roundly condemned the recent actions of Hamas, said, “As many will know, my wife is Palestinian. Her mum and dad, my in-laws, who live in Dundee, live in Scotland. They’ve been in

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A new report finds England is the worst place in the developed world to find housing.

England is now “the most difficult place to find a home in the developed world”, housebuilders have claimed in a snapshot of the housing crisis that a more significant proportion of people in England live in substandard properties than the European Union average. The Home Builders Federation (HBF), an industry group representing companies that build for private

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A new councillor in the North East of Scotland

The Homeland Party is pleased to announce a new councillor in the North East of Scotland, bringing our total to 6. In an ever changing world, our people need political representation to protect our collective interests and our homeland. Becoming leaders in our communities is the first step to taking back power in our country

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