Leading economist, Jacques Attali, Former President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2011
Ewan Kennedy: The impacts of fish farming

Rather than offering a lengthy response to the comments posted on my last article I thought it would be helpful to write a follow-up Continue reading
Westminster risking own interests in legal grandstanding on independence refendum
After a couple of weeks of media stories and planted alarms Continue reading
Campbell Cameron for Skye McIntosh

Aye Big Donald – we are gonna miss you.
Our adventures go back a long way – to the days when the Lynn of Lorne was a pub and a hotel and the social centre of Benderloch. Continue reading
Dow Chemical’s Union Carbide mass manslaughter in India threatens London Olympics
What comes around goes around. It may take time – and in this case it has – Continue reading
Argyll and Bute planning applications for week ending 25th November 2011
Council scores massive own goal in manufactured political smear on Jura passenger ferry
Councilor Robin Currie is now a lot more than the Islay councillor who sold Continue reading
Topshop group boss on tough times for retailers
Sir Philip Green, boss of retail group Arcadia (which includes Topshop), Continue reading
Free British Sign Language taster sessions for Oban and Helensburgh
In an imaginative initiative, Deaf Action is hosting free British Sign Language (BSL) Continue reading
Islay wowed by new music festival: the Islay Sessions

There was a fantastic response to the new Islay Sessions traditional music festival. Continue reading








