The National Coastguard SOS Campaign – fighting all the way against the southern metropolitan plan Continue reading
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Meet Scotland’s little post-devolution sleeper

In a hilarious mistake of considerable potential advantage to Scotland, it has emerged that in the 1999 devolution Continue reading
And they’re still at the pork barrel?: Business as usual at Argyll and Bute Council
We understand on good authority that Argyll and Bute’s Chief Executive, Continue reading
Russell Bruce: Scotland’s economic future – a contested space
There’s that old joke that if you ask 10 economists a question you will get 11 answers. Continue reading
Swinney to challenge Chancellor’s economic strategy in a week long analysis
In the coming week, John Swinney, Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Continue reading
Argyll sailor first Scot to qualify for London 2012
Luke Patience from Rhu, who learned to sail at the age of 7 on the Gareloch, Continue reading
A new model of utility provision for Scotland
The current public emergency in widescale loss of power accompanied by an utterly inadequate Continue reading
English Democrats open question of how much North Sea oil is really Scotland’s
When Scottish independence was no more than the aspiration of a small minority, Continue reading
Referendum ‘ownership’ manoeuvres rumble on
The BBC ‘has learned’ that ‘Westminster could hand Holyrood the legal power Continue reading
Coastguard tugs in northern waters now to continue until March 2012
The two emergency tugs operated by the Maritine and Coastguard Continue reading












