Letters: We should rethink the dualling of the A9
FOR the first time in several years I recently drove the A9 to Inverness. Three thoughts struck me as I drove.
FOR the first time in several years I recently drove the A9 to Inverness. Three thoughts struck me as I drove.
WHAT a great way to start the day. The Greens are out of government.
A reader has his say on the Cass report in our Letter of the Day
The Scottish Green Party’s new focus on railways is welcome, but long overdue
Slater and Harvie should show some leadership and demand that the SNP get serious on climate change and appoint a Green to Cabinet.
There have been many problems for Humza Yousaf to deal with of late, leading to talk of a succession plan being discussed among SNP politicians as speculation over his leadership grew
Abraham Lincoln knew that abolition of slavery depended on the population's and legislators' acceptance, just as Henry Dundas,
NEIL Mackay hopes that the woes of the SNP and the Scottish Greens will not harm the wider independence movement. Yet surely Scotland as a whole is entitled to view the missteps, scandals, and failures of the last many years of this Scottish Government as an abject lesson of what damage they could do with the full powers they have argued for?
I NOTE that Anas Sarwar, who I believe was one of the many students whose training I was involved with, castigates the SNP for condemning the nation to a two-tiered dental system. However it’s not that simple.
I’VE read and heard a lot in the media regarding who is or isn’t going to support/vote in favour, or not, of the Assisted Dying Bill. I wonder how many of those voicing their opinions have actual experience of a family member or friend coping with a painful terminal illness?
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