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The fight against the virus should have been a reserved matter

May 7, 2020 by Terry Murden Leave a Comment

Terry Murden

As I See It: Terry Murden As if the debate over the constitution was not divisive enough, now we have a viral pandemic in danger of turning into a new border war. Boris Johnson will update on the lockdown restrictions when he addresses the nation (a.k.a as the UK) on Sunday. He won’t go as […]

Wedding delayed but Lady Mone now has TV shows in mind

May 3, 2020 by Julena Drumi Leave a Comment

Among those thinking about what might have been, were it not for the lockdown, is lingerie tycoon Michelle Mone, who should have woken this morning as Lady Barrowman. The Scots businesswoman was due to wed her Renfrewshire-born billionaire fiance yesterday (2 May) at the Palace of Westminster. It was billed as a ‘no expense spared’ […]

Bear sculpture dons virtual eye patch to mark ‘Big Night In’

April 23, 2020 by Julena Drumi Leave a Comment

Dunbar bear eye patch

The DunBear sculpture, part of the Hallhill development, Dunbar, will be donning a virtual spotted eyepatch, Pudsey-style, to support the joint BBC Children In Need and Comic Relief “Big Night In”. Taking place tonight (23 April) at 7pm, the show will raise funds for local projects across the UK during these challenging times. It will […]

Air quality has improved, but don’t hold your breath

April 13, 2020 by Terry Murden Leave a Comment

Victoria Street

As I See It: Terry Murden While the death toll is horrific and the coronavirus pandemic is far from over, one increasingly evident outcome of the global lockdown is an improvement in air quality across the world which could ultimately save and improve lives. The absence of cars and planes and the shutdown of industry […]

Download a poster and show thanks to NHS workers

April 8, 2020 by Julena Drumi Leave a Comment

NHS poster

Print company, Where The Trade Buys, has launched a poster campaign to show support for the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic. The ‘Together We Are Stronger’ poster campaign coincides with the UK public’s overwhelming response to the doorstep ‘Clap for our Carers’, which takes place every Thursday at 8pm. The company is calling on people […]

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