• Nicola Sturgeon accused of becoming a ‘part-time MSP’ – one year on from police raid on her home

    NICOLA Sturgeon was last night accused of becoming a “part-time MSP” — one year on from the sensational police raid on her home. Rivals slammed the ex-First Minister as it emerged she has made just

  • The Reagan-Trump Roadmap

    "My idea of American policy toward the Soviet Union is simple," Ronald Reagan told Richard Allen, his future national security adviser, in 1977. "We win and they lose." Reagan lived to see his policy come to fruition when the Soviet regime collapsed 14 years later. A new foreign policy roadmap by Matthew Kroenig and Dan […]

  • Football: Scottish Premiership Table

    Scottish Premiership table after Saturday's matches (played, won, drawn,

  • Speeding, no insurance and breach of an order

    Andrew Craig Potter, 38, of Carlisle Terrace, Sunderland, was fined £50 for breach of a domestic violence prevention order. Liam Lathan, 35, of Beech Avenue, Penshaw, was made subject to a 12-month community order with 15 days’ specified activity and banned from driving for three months for driving while disqualified, using a vehicle without insurance and two offences of failure to surrender to custody. Ben Jones, 27, of Patrick Crescent, South Hetton, was fined £500 with six penalty points for...

  • Lockdowns and politics have broken education

    The anti-science decision to lock down schools during COVID, along with other political choices, have broken education in more ways than one. Much has been written about students who have become chronically absent since the pandemic led some politicians to tell them schools weren’t important enough to remain open. But there has also been an […]

  • Citywide speed limit reduced in Westfield

    Changes have been made in Westfield in an effort to curb a citywide speeding issue.

  • Did Lockdowns Set A Global Revolt In Motion?

    Did Lockdowns Set A Global Revolt In Motion? Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Brownstone Institute, My first article on the coming backlash - admittedly wildly optimistic - went to print April 24, 2020. After 6 weeks of lockdown, I confidently predicted a political revolt, a movement against masks, a population-wide revulsion against the elites, a demand to reject “social distancing” and streaming-only life, plus widespread disgust at everything and everyone involved. I was...

  • Waste transfer milestone at Scottish plant

    The retrieval has been completed of more than 2100 tonnes of solid intermediate-level radioactive waste from five above-ground concrete bunkers at the Hunterston A Magnox nuclear power plant in Scotland. The project began 20 years ago.

  • Scottish first for Edinburgh building firm

    Edinburgh-based St Andrews Timber & Building Supplies will achieve a notable milestone this week when it hosts the renowned Landscape Academy's first training sessions in Scotland. It’s the first time the Chester-based company has staged its training courses north of the Border and identified the firm's Livingston branch as the ideal venue for the landmark occasion due to its abundance of space and volume of specialist landscaping supplies. The academy delivers a number of courses based on...

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    Damien Memorial School on lockdown, police on campus

    HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu police are at Damien Memorial School for a possible threat investigation. The school is currently on lockdown as the investigation continues. This comes after Kame

  • Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh on lockdown

    Apr 15, 2024 —. This story was last updated at 9:13 a.m.. Champlain Valley

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    BPD: Lockdown at Harmony School of Innovation lifted

    BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A lockdown has been lifted at Harmony School of Innovation in Brownsville. The school located at the 3400 block of Dana Avenue, received a threatening phone call and was placed on lockdown at 4:57 p.m., according to Brownsville Public Information Officer, Abril Luna. Several law enforcement agencies responded to the incident []