Letters: Lack of investment in main trunk roads in the north is a dereliction of duty
The A9 and A96 need dualling urgently to provide a safer means of travelling from the central belt to the north
The A9 and A96 need dualling urgently to provide a safer means of travelling from the central belt to the north
I’VE been a Socialist and Labour voter for over 50 years. Life was simpler years ago when it tended be a choice between the Tories’ every man for himself style or the mixed economy style preferred by Labour. It was a free choice in a democracy and usually based on working conditions and the state of the economy. Not now.
A week is a long time in politics. Last week your front page bore the headline "A question of when, not if" in relation to Humza Yousaf being replaced. To this end it is not Ash Regan who holds the master key but Kate Forbes.
The last 24 hours have clearly demonstrated what a pathetic farce we have in terms of the body responsible for managing the very important affairs, the overall welfare, health, education and security of the people of Scotland.
FOR the first time in several years I recently drove the A9 to Inverness. Three thoughts struck me as I drove.
WHAT a great way to start the day. The Greens are out of government.
A reader has his say on the Cass report in our Letter of the Day
The Scottish Green Party’s new focus on railways is welcome, but long overdue
Slater and Harvie should show some leadership and demand that the SNP get serious on climate change and appoint a Green to Cabinet.
There have been many problems for Humza Yousaf to deal with of late, leading to talk of a succession plan being discussed among SNP politicians as speculation over his leadership grew
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