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Brexit damage to the economy may lend weight to the idea Scotland is too poor for independence- letter from Scotland August 23

The annual Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS)  figures on Scotland’s economy came out this week – and they were seized on as a political tool to defend the Unionist…

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Adding another round to the Brexit “goat rodeo” “threatens UK supply chains” – letter from Scotland August 15

The Food and Drinks Federation CEO Ian Wright wrote to Brexit minister David Frost  and environment minister George Eustice this week to warn that without more clarity over the next…

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Scottish soft fruit left to rot on bushes amid Brexit cost crisis

First published in the Sunday National, August 8 Scottish soft fruit is being left to rot on bushes and growers are being forced by supermarkets to absorb Brexit-related costs –…

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The long struggle against slavery; Scotland’s involvement in the US Civil War.
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The long struggle against slavery; Scotland’s involvement in the US Civil War.

Edinburgh, August 8, Letter from Scotland number 9 – you can find links to sources and sign up here On an urban wander this week,  I came across this statue…

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Who gets to decide on what support Scotland’s food and farming sector will receive post CAP post Brexit?

Edinburgh, August 7 Letter from Scotland 8 – sign up to receive them here  How much of what food costs to produce should the consumer pay? The European Union’s Common Agricultural…

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Scotland’s “disease of despair” and the “rat park” experiment

Edinburgh August 6, 2021 Number 7 in my newsletters on Scottish current affairs – sign up to receive them by email here Scotland’s drug death numbers for 2020 were shocking – much…

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Is the UK Government strategically incompetent – thus undermining the notion of rational governance?

Edinburgh August 4 This is the number 6 of my newsletters on Scottish current affairs – sign up to receive them by email here I took part in a You…

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Letter from Scotland #5 – movie ‘Limbo’ tells a poignant story of refugees on a Scottish island

Went to the cinema to see the movie ‘Limbo’ tonight – it’s about a refugee who has been put on a mythic Scottish island to await the result of his…

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Letter from Scotland #4 Who handles the complaints about the complaints secretary?

There is a  Latin saying “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” – but who will guard the guards? The same could be asked about the complaints about the SNP’s new complaints secretary….

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Letter from Scotland #3 – ten ways Brexit is affecting Scotland’s food supply

A hard Brexit combined with a global pandemic is affecting the food supply in Scotland.  There are obvious issues with the range and quality of produce available in many shops. …

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Brexit-related food crisis deepens as shelves empty and price increases loom
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Brexit-related food crisis deepens as shelves empty and price increases loom

First published in the Sunday National, August 1 2021 Supermarket staff are being told to “overface” – move sparse goods to the front of shelves, some customers are becoming upset…

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A letter from Scotland#2 – Craig Murray Goes to Jail

This is the second of my newsletters on Scottish current affairs – sign up to receive them by email here Edinburgh, Saturday, July 31 The big story in Scotland today…

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A letter from Scotland #1 Settled status – ashamed of Britain

This is the first of my newsletters on Scottish current affairs – sign up to receive them by email here Edinburgh, Friday, July 30 Around our kitchen table in Edinburgh…

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Brexit not ‘pingdemic’ affecting Scotland’s food supply, say independent retailers
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Brexit not ‘pingdemic’ affecting Scotland’s food supply, say independent retailers

First published in the Sunday National, July 24, 2021   Pitlochry co-op at the weekend Interruptions to the food supply to Scottish shops and restaurants are largely due to Brexit…

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Highlands and Islands Prepares for Busiest Weeks of the Year
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Highlands and Islands Prepares for Busiest Weeks of the Year

  Photo Rob Bruce A slightly shorter version of this piece appeared in the Daily Telegraph on July 23, 2021

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Yes, We Have No Tomatoes – Brexit Empties Supermarket Shelves
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Yes, We Have No Tomatoes – Brexit Empties Supermarket Shelves

First published in the Sunday National, July 18, 2021 People across Scotland are noticing gaps in the fruit and vegetable displays at supermarkets and a decline in quality with some…

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Oranges in Edinburgh? Not a sign of climate change – it is a boom in fake blooms
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Oranges in Edinburgh? Not a sign of climate change – it is a boom in fake blooms

Oranges growing all over the centre of Edinburgh? No it is not a sign of climate change – the city is sporting an overgrowth of fake flowers and foliage. The…

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How Brexit is breaking the tourism industry in the Highlands
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How Brexit is breaking the tourism industry in the Highlands

First published in the National on Sunday, June 27, 2021 Ewan Brown and his support runner descending Beinn Eighe in the Celtman race A DIFFERENT crowd of tourists and seasonal…

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Saltire in the sky – Edinburgh on the eve of a historic election
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Saltire in the sky – Edinburgh on the eve of a historic election

  Photo – Rob Bruce The row of turreted tents for the international press pack that has appeared on the green sward outside Holyrood looks a little like the set…

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Empty Holiday Homes Blight A Highland Beauty Spot – It’s an Election Issue
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Empty Holiday Homes Blight A Highland Beauty Spot – It’s an Election Issue

A dozen white-painted cottages strung along the seafront harbour in the hamlet of Diabaig look out on a postcard-perfect West Highland vista – but there are few inhabitants to enjoy…

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