Scottish Parliament spending soars as MSPs paid £300,00 more in expenses than previous year – GB news
/in Covid-19, GB news, Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish devolution /by sm_adminIf dissenters can be abused now, imagine the abuse were Scotland to secede – Think Scotland
/in Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish Independence, ThinkScotland /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon accused of trying to win Scottish independence by waiting for older Unionists to die – Yahoo news
/in Indyref 2, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland Under the SNP, SNP, Yahoo News /by sm_adminScotland ‘far off track’ in race to end child poverty, campaigners warn – Daily Record
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/in Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish Government, SNP, The Scotsman /by sm_adminGlasgow named among most dangerous cities in Europe in new poll – Glasgow Live
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The city joined the likes of Donetsk (Ukraine), Kyzyl (Russia), Mitrovica (Kosovo) and Marseille on the list, which noted how the murder rate in Glasgow accounted for 19% of all homicide cases in Scotland between 2019 and 2020.
Glasgow has been named among the most dangerous cities in Europe in a new poll.
Scotland’s biggest city came in at number 10 in the list, published by Toronto-based bilingual digital media website Que Pasa, which has over 100,000 followers on Facebook and 60,000 on Instagram.
Joining Glasgow on the list is Donetsk (Ukraine), Tbilisi (Georgia), Kyzyl (Russia), Sofia, Tallin, Grozny (Russia), Mitrovica (Kosovo), Bradford and Marseille – which is regarded by the website as the most dangerous city on the continent.
Introducing the list, the website wrote: “Smuggling and street crimes, such as robberies, are some of the problems that plague the cities of Europe, affecting the prosperity of companies and the community in general.
“In terms of homicide rates, European cities may be safer compared to those in the United States, however, some of them face public order problems that directly affect the economy, ranking as very harmful and unsafe cities to live in. and even to visit.”
And in naming Glasgow in 10th place, they noted: “The murder rate in Glasgow accounts for 19% of all homicide cases in Scotland. The murder rate stands at 5.1 per 100,000 people, which is the highest in Scotland and by extension one of the highest in Europe.
“In Glasgow crime figures are still too high relative to other cities, which is a shame, because Glasgow is a port city in Scotland known for its incredible architecture.”
The most recent homicide statistics released by the Scottish Government back in October last year confirmed that Glasgow City had the highest number of homicide cases (12) in 2019-20,, representing 19% of the Scottish total.
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Why is the SNP gagging charities? – The Spectator
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The SNP handles criticism as well as the Incredible Hulk handles irritation. It’s why the party’s own parliamentarians are banned from making critical comments. The Nationalists are an independence-first organisation and rely on two important psychological tools. The first is projecting Nicola Sturgeon as the ‘Chief Mammy’ (her own term; ‘mammy’ being Scottish slang for ‘mother’), a national figure more akin to the Queen than the Prime Minister. The second is framing any institutional or organisational dissent not as standard, democratic debate (in the way that businesses, unions and charities routinely take the UK Government to task) but as something more controversial, political — even unpatriotic.
As such, it is entirely unremarkable to Scottish eyes to read that charities funded by the SNP government in Edinburgh are being made subject to a ‘gagging clause’. Readers living in normal countries, however, might think the situation revealed in the Scottish edition of the Times not wholly ideal. The paper relays that charities, including Shelter Scotland and Victim Support Scotland, ‘are being silenced by ‘gagging orders’ that prevent them from criticising SNP policies or backing rival campaigns as part of contracts to receive state funding’. The letter received by Victim Support reportedly includes the line:
‘No part of the grant shall be used to fund any activity or material which is party political in intention, use, or presentation or appears to be designed to affect support for a political party.’
The opposition believes the non-political clause will prevent or discourage charities from supporting draft legislation put forward by the Tories, Labour, or any backbencher who doesn’t belong to the SNP or the Greens, the two parties who rule Scotland in a nationalist coalition. Scottish Tory chief whip Stephen Kerr said it appeared the administration was ‘handcuffing charities and third-sector groups on the sly by preventing them from backing bills or campaigns by anyone other than the government’.
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NHS Highland pays out millions of pounds to bullied members of staff – STV news
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NHS Highland has paid out millions of pounds to current and former staff who said they were victims of workplace bullying.
The health board, which covers the Highlands and Argyll and Bute, has so far made 150 financial payments – totalling more than £2m – as part of a “healing process”.
It expects to pay a total of £3.4m once all remaining cases have been settled.
But NHS Highland says that is a lower figure than the anticipated £4.2m it had earlier set aside, adding that funding provided by the Scottish Government “should be sufficient” to cover the settlements.
The health board was heavily criticised after an investigation found hundreds of staff across the region may have endured inappropriate behaviour.
Many said they had been victims of bullying within the service, while many quit their jobs or transferred elsewhere within the NHS.
The extent of the bullying was exposed by whistleblowers in 2018.
QC John Sturrock led an independent inquiry into the allegations after several hundred staff lodged complaints.
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Text pest Derek Mackay let scandal banker head £2bn fund without ‘proper scrutiny’ – Daily Record
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Shamed Derek Mackay allowed a controversial banker to be appointed head of a new £2billion government fund without ethics watchdog oversight.
The former Finance Minister personally approved an “unregulated” selection process that installed Willie Watt as chair of the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB), the Sunday Mail can reveal.
Watt has been appointed despite the firm he previously led being fined £8.6million in the UK and America over a conflict of interests scandal.
Benny Higgins meanwhile – the Government’s chief adviser to help set up the taxpayer-funded bank – was eviscerated in 2015 for spending £18,000 on taxis in eight months while CEO of Tesco Bank at a time the supermarket was firing frontline staff.
We have learned Scotland’s dedicated public appointment ombudsman had to stand aside from overseeing Watt’s appointment after Mackay – who was forced to resign after sending hundreds of inappropriate texts to a schoolboy – allowed Higgins to head an unregulated interview panel.
Labour MSP Neil Findlay has demanded an inquiry into the lack of public or parliamentary scrutiny.
He said: “The Scottish National Investment Bank has to start its life with the full confidence of the Scottish people. It shouldn’t repeat the discredited practices of the private banks that took our economy to the brink. I fear we’re seeing it do exactly that.
“The parliament’s committee system needs to scrutinise this organisation that will be responsible for hundreds of millions of public money.”
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