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Michael Russell: Decision to pursue Brexit during pandemic 'frankly culpable'


Updated: January 30, 2021, 10:06 am
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The Brexit process has somewhat dominated Michael Russell’s final years in the Scottish Parliament.
The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs is one of the most high-profile politicians to have announced his departure from the Scottish Parliament in 2021, and is one of the SNP’s “big hitters”.
As part of his portfolio, he was personally responsible for the task of representing the SNP administration in Brexit talks. ....

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Academic calls on Dumfries and Galloway to do more to cash in on Robert Burns links


Academic calls on Dumfries and Galloway to do more to cash in on Robert Burns links
Dumfries and Galloway currently generates £21 million a year from its connection to the Bard - but Professor Gerard Carruthers reckons that could easily be doubled
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The McCash Poetry Prize
James McCash, the founder of the McCash Poetry Prize competition, was a graduate of the University of Glasgow. A trained engineer, in the 1970s he won a Glasgow Herald poetry competition which had as its theme the Walter Scott quotation, ‘This is my own, my native land!’ The competition was not specifically for poetry in Scots, but his winning entry used a modern interpretation of classical sixteenth-century Scots to admirable effect.
Subsequently Mr McCash gave a generous endowment to Glasgow University for the establishment of an annual competition for poetry in the Scots language. The competition received a new impetus and much enlarged entry when the university and The Herald newspaper agreed to run it jointly in 2003, since the Glasgow-based paper, through its terrestrial and online presence, has been able to publicise it globally. ....

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