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Attali says 50/50 chance of euro surviving until Christmas
Leading economist, Jacques Attali, Former President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Continue reading
Seasonal gifts, extravagances – and great escapes in Argyll
Let’s start with the extravagances – in shopping experiences – Continue reading
LORN rocks: record success of Woolfest 2011

Catching up with the 2011 Woolfest – or Feis Cothlam – at Kintaline farm in Benderloch Continue reading
Woolfest at Benderloch: catch it, shear it, weave it, waulk it, wear it, eat it
For three days – from 21st-23rd July 2011 – everything to do with wool Continue reading
Scottish food and drink retail sales rise 30% in 3 years
The value of UK-wide retail sales of Scottish food and drink has risen by £415 million Continue reading
Electoral reform still the sticking point as Brown offers delayed step down



The Lib Dems have just updated the media on the outcome of the meeting between Continue reading
First Milk’s sales team blamed for Bute’s Rothesay Creamery closure
Bute Councillor, Robert Macintyre, has spoken out on the shock Continue reading
Cold lay-up for beginners

Most people following and contributing to the rolling story of Clydeport and the Loch Striven raft Continue reading
Argyll & Bute Council has case to answer on Mid Argyll Swimming Pool

In the past couple of months, Jamie McGrigor, Highlands & Islands MSP, has had more emails Continue reading









