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Don’t Mention Civilian Casualties

Don’t Mention   Civilian Casualties

BBC Political Editor, Laura Kernssberg , has assured us that each MP wrestled with  the decision before voting on the War motion in the Commons.  The Glasgow woman is absolutely right ;  from the moment they are elected, the one question MPs automatically ask themselves is – ‘what are

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Godot and Welfare Reform

Godot and Welfare Reform

The Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh celebrates its 50th birthday this year with a season of stellar work. It has been launched with a production of the most significant English language play of the twentieth century,  Samuel Beckett’s ‘ Waiting for Godot’, produced by retiring director, Mark Thomson,

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Antigone – still relevant

Antigone – still relevant

Jean McConville , the widowed, Belfast  mother of nine children, was abducted and murdered by the IRA in 1972; she was secretly buried and her family waited over thirty years for an official ceremony. She is the best known of ‘The Disappeared’ and her death still causes

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Scottish AV Day

Scottish AV Day

The Scottish Photographic Federation used to host this gathering but for reasons, as yet not fully explained , it abandoned its commitment to audio-visual enthusiasts a couple of years back.  Step forward doughty Bill Barr of Carstairs  CC who almost single-handedly has managed to stage this annual event

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