Police are growing increasingly concerned for an elderly ‘keen hillwalker’ who was last seen on Thursday in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Police are growing increasingly concerned for an elderly ‘keen hillwalker’ who was last seen on Thursday in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Boris Johnson had to be rescued after getting into trouble while out on the water on a paddleboard or canoe during his holiday in Scotland last year, it has been reported.
A major search operation was launched after reports of ‘screams’ heard along the Fife coastline, but nothing has so far been found by rescue teams including a helicopter.
Sturgeon rightly argues for Westminster to change the drugs laws (McColm, August 1, Scotland on Sunday). The high drug death rate in Scotland is shameful but the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 is a reserved matter and has been an abject failure. The Act favours criminalisation, which deprives people of treatment and helps criminal drug gangs.
Reports have come through that Boris Johnson had to be rescued after getting into trouble on either a canoe or a paddleboard on his holiday in Scotland last year.
As someone who sold video conferencing systems in 1990 and set up a conference call service in 1992, I’m well qualified to talk about the inadequacies of virtual meetings! Even back then I’d sketched out a “hierarchy of meetings” conceding nothing betters a face to face. On reflection maybe I shouldn’t have sold out of that business and waited to scoop the pandemic opportunity! But we all have to ask the question: how would you rather interact with people in business? I’d say person-to-person – physical always trumps virtual in my book.
Reports have come through that Boris Johnson had to be rescued after getting into trouble on either a paddleboard or canoe on his holiday in Scotland last year.
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