Its Official: Scottish 16 and 17 year-olds will vote in May 2016 elections

Its Official: Scottish 16 and 17 year-olds will vote in May 2016 elections

Next May, Scotland’s 16 and 17-year-olds will be voting in the weighty Scottish parliamentary elections.  It will be their first time back in the voting booth after posting an uplifting 85% turnout last September for the Indy referendum.  While the idea of a teenage voting franchise has been on political screens for some time in […]

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Watching Scotland: Your Midweek News Update

Watching Scotland: Your Midweek News Update

Here we are at the middle of the week!  A good time to peek at what’s been going on in Scotland over the last few days: Scottish Environment: Scots Government Taking Heat For Banning GMOs August 11:  Expert who advised SNP slams move to ban GMO crops (Herald Scotland) August 9:  Scottish government under fire […]

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Rewilding Scotland: Would you visit a wilder Scotland?

Rewilding Scotland: Would you visit a wilder Scotland?

“In the Highlands we have an opportunity to reverse environmental degradation and create a world-class wilderness region offering a lifeline to wildlife including beavers, capercaillie, wood ants and pine martens, and restoring natural forests and wild spaces for our children and grandchildren.” – Alan Watson Featherstone, Founder and CEO of Scottish charity Trees For Life, […]

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Does Scotland Get An Independence Do-Over? David Cameron Says No But Nicola Sturgeon Says Yes

Does Scotland Get An Independence Do-Over? David Cameron Says No But Nicola Sturgeon Says Yes

A Second Independence Referendum: Whose Call Is It? Less than a year after voting down the “once in a generation” Scottish Independence Referendum Scottish voters may be asked to do it all again as early as 2016 following the next Scottish parliamentary election. Last September 18th Scottish voters chose “No” to independence from the UK. […]

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Watching Scotland: Scottish Political Basics for Americanos

Watching Scotland: Scottish Political Basics for Americanos

Part One: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Scotland has been locked in union with England and Wales since 1707. In contrast, Scotia’s Gaelic neighbor Ireland arrived and departed the union in the span of little more than 100 years.  The Irish episode left behind too many dead and ruined lives and […]

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Introducing Susan McIntosh – Our latest member of team ScotClans!

Introducing Susan McIntosh – Our latest member of team ScotClans!

Its with no small amount of pride and pleasure that we welcome aboard our latest guest blogger and addition to the ScotClans family, Susan McIntosh. Those of you who move in clan circles may already know her as she is a ‘weel kent face’ to many who have connections with the clan diaspora. Susan has […]

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