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My Column published in Scottish Sun on Sunday 14th September 2014 Independence-It’s our Time 4 days to go, let’s be honest the reason that UK markets are crapping themselves is the thought of having to go it alone without Scotland’s resources in the event of independence. Standard Life, Executive Director Keith Skeoch told us… View Article
Stephen McGinty: Scots citizens in world troubles http://www.scotsman.com/news/stephen-mcginty-scots-citizens-in-world-troubles-1-3533088 Scottish Citizens- two types TWO families are separated by the boundary of ideology, but united by having to live with the possibility a child of theirs may never return home to Scotland, writes Stephen McGinty. THE distance from Ayr, the sleepy west coast seaside town, to… View Article
CNN exclusive: From Glasgow girl Aqsa Mahmood to ‘bedroom radical’ and ISIS bride STORY HIGHLIGHTS Aqsa Mahmood is called a “bedroom radical” by her parents’ lawyer She disappeared in 2013, traveling from Glasgow, Scotland, to Syria She is now married to an ISIS fighter — “that’s the process here” Her parents and siblings express shock… View Article
Parents beg ‘sweet child’ who married Islamic State extremist to come home Victoria Brenaneporter Published in Herald Thursday 4 September 2014 http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/parents-beg-sweet-child-who-married-islamic-state-extremist-to-come-home.25228354 THE parents of a “bedroom radical” who married an Islamic State fighter in Syria have condemned her actions and pleaded with her to come home “while she still can”. OFF THE RADAR:… View Article
Family of Scots jihadist who fled to Syria brand her ‘bedroom radical’ The family of a Scots woman who fled to Syria to join the Islamic State say they have been “betrayed” by their “bedroom radical” daughter. Aqsa Mahmood’s parents have said they knew nothing of her plans and cannot understand why she left her… View Article
My column published in Scottish Sun on Sunday 31st August 2014 Better Together- Why would anyone trust Brown & Darling again? Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling managed not to bury the hatchet in each other’s heads, as they sat on a stage this week and smiled lovingly into each other’s eyes for the benefit of… View Article