IT’S not only mad dogs and midges that bite the hands that feed them, but spooked academics too. Eminent US professor Douglas Rushkoff,...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018EVERYONE who watched the TV coverage of the first landing on the Moon, in July 1969, has indelible memories of that day. Ed...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018THE widow of a former footballer who has fought a campaign for free personal care for under-65s has won a reassurance from Scotland’s...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018When clothing manufacturers first realised a century ago that they could sell more by gendering the colours of children’s clothes, they declared that...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018THE story of Western consumerism is usually told as a winter’s tale. Every Christmas, shocking statistics about our profligate spending habits are gathered...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018AN internationally renowned doctor has appealed to dementia patients to donate their brain after death to advance vital research into the causes of...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018Inward migration is crucial to Scotland’s growth and prosperity. People who choose to make Scotland their home provide a vital contribution to our...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018AN EVERYDAY TALE OF PAKISTAN PRIME MINISTERS . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16384547.sunday-herald-diary-a-date-with-a-prime-minister-a-trip-with-a-terrorist-and-a-call-to-account-now-thats-a-cause-wo/
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018Every day, on average two people in Scotland will take their own life. Each and every death is a tragedy that can be...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018The SNP’s Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, became embroiled in one of those absurdist Twitter storms last week when he retweeted a comment from...
By Brian McGuireJuly 29, 2018