Scotland: ‘2009 is Year of Homecoming’…

A SCOTTISH COLLAGE AND PRESENTATION…

 
 
- In the Gaelic language the name of the Clan (Buchanan) is Canonaich.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hogmany, 31 December 2008
CULTURAL ICON

Scotland & Cultural Diaspora, by Mark Dowe

FIRST MINISTER in Scotland, Alex Salmond, viewed the original manuscript of Auld Lang Syne and predicted that, “Our very own international cultural icon, Robert Burns” would [...]

Banking: ‘How banks can help the poorest’…

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
THE CRISIS IN BANKING and the resultant global economic slow-down has generated a wealth of debate about the long-term future of financial markets, the role of government and, in the short-term, the best route out of the current predicament. However, so far, very little has been written or said on how we should take this opportunity [...]

2008: ‘Review of the Year’…

2008 was the year Barack Obama stormed the White House as the world economy juddered to a halt …
MAYBE in the long run it won’t matter. Maybe all that promise, excitement and hope that swept through America and out into the wider world on a night in November will fade away, will look foolish, or [...]

Scottish Broadcasting: ‘Potentially a vibrant future’…

SCOTTISH NETWORK
BROADCASTING in Scotland stands at a moment of historic opportunity. The Scottish Broadcasting Commission, chaired by Blair Jenkins, is trying to make sure that opportunity becomes reality. In September, the Commission published its final report: “Platform for Success”. Since then, much has been said and written about the Commission’s work – almost all of [...]

2008: ‘Picture of the Year’…

 

Watch: 2008 Quebec International Airshow – RAF Red Arrows [Time Duration = 30 minutes]

 

 
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Sunday Teachings & Lessons: ‘Faith in the Lord’…

They arrived once again in Jerusalem. As Jesus was walking in the Temple, the chief priests, the teachers of the Law, and the elders came to him and asked him, “What right have you to do these things? Who gave you this right?” [Mark 11: 27-28]
ENGAGE THE HEART
IF you have a message to proclaim or [...]

Hayley Westenra & Jonathan Ansell: “Today Won’t Come Again”…

(PART) LYRICS…
There are worlds I cannot conquer,
I’ll leave them to braver men.
All I want is you beside me,
For tomorrow won’t come again.
Thanks to those who fell for freedom,
Our hearts still remember them.
And their mem’ry just reminds us
And their mem’ry just reminds us
That today won’t come again
That today won’t come again
 
© Mark [...]

Politics: ‘The Conservative party is a lost and empty cause’…

DAVID CAMERON’S JUDGEMENT
RESPONDING to Geoffrey Wheatcroft after an article appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper dated 24 December 2008, entitled “For a PR man, Cameron’s blunders are catastrophic“
Mr. Wheatcroft writes:
… The Tories should be charging ahead. But they keep on getting knocked back by a great force: their leader’s lack of judgment.
… What [...]

Environment: ‘The likelihood of a tsunami happening in Britain’…

EXPERT EVIDENCE
IT WAS BOXING DAY, 26 December 2004: 30-metre-high waves; more than a quarter of a million people dead. Tsunamis are amongst the most destructive forces known to mankind: they can arrive without warning devastating entire regions. Until 2004, most of us in Britain probably didn’t know what a tsunami was – and it is likely [...]

Christmas Eve Lesson: ‘Modern mobility and family ties’…

They took the Covenant Box to the tent which David had prepared for it and put it inside. Then they offered sacrifices and fellowship-offerings to God. After David had finished offering the sacrifices, he blessed the people in the name of the Lord and distributed food to them all. He gave each man and woman [...]

Boney M: ‘Mary’s Boy Child/Oh My Lord’…

Iraq: ‘Demobilisation plans exposes US failings’…

APPALLING DECISIONS
GENERAL Sir Mike Jackson, former British Army Chief, has made a number of scathing attacks on the failures of the US in Iraq. General Jackson made his views known after the recent announcement by the British Government that it will withdraw combat troops from the country on 31 May 2009 leaving only a small [...]

Irish dance: ‘Riverdance’

Sunday Teachings & Lessons: ‘In a stable Jesus was born’…

THE PROPHETIC MESSAGE & THE RELATIVE NATURE OF MONEY
Keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry. [2 Timothy 4: 5]
… Welcome to Sunday Teachings on this the Sunday before Christmas. It will be my intention, too, in posting a lesson on Christmas [...]

Lateral thinking puzzle: ‘A bold statement’…

DETECTING THE TRUTH
THIS is a statement which was made at a conference on global warming:
… “I can prove that all this fuss about greenhouse gases is nonsense,” stated the scientist boldly.
… “Every year the global temperature rises slightly and this is followed about five months later by a rise in the amount of carbon dioxide [...]

Scotland: ‘University research’…

WORLD-CLASS

AMIDST the global economic downturn, all is not doom and gloom: there is welcome news from a sector that is vital to Scotland’s wellbeing.
According to the published results of the latest Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), Scottish universities are now ranked amongst be the best in the world in an activity that marks them out as [...]

OFGEM: ‘Getting tough with energy firms’…

DEREGULATION HASN’T HELPED ENERGY CONSUMERS

TEN years ago, when the energy market was deregulated, the idea was to allow consumers to benefit from competition between the energy companies. But, for millions of customers that has been nothing more than a theoretical advantage. Customers who pay by prepayment meters and who live outwith the gas grid are [...]

NATO: ‘A way forward?’…

AN ALLIANCE THAT SHOULD MOVE FORWARD

BETWEEN President-elect Barack Obama’s administration team coming to office in America on January 20, and the next NATO summit in Strasbourg in April, lie a few short hazardous and perilous months. Since the conflict in Georgia, this summer, NATO has seemed reluctant to identify Russia as a military threat. The [...]

Human Rights: ‘Remembering the fight after 60 years’…

WHAT ELSE THE UK CAN DO
LAST week marked the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the foundation of international human rights law and the first universal statement of these basic principles common to all human beings. It also saw the welcome launch of the new Scottish Human Rights Commission which, alongside [...]

Sunday Teachings & Lessons: ‘Quenching Thirst’…

GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN
“On the last and most important day of the festival Jesus stood up and said in a loud voice, “Whoever is thirsty should come to me and drink. As the scripture says, ‘Whoever believes in me, streams of life-giving water will pour out from his heart.’” Jesus said this about the Spirit, [...]

Internet security: ‘covert internet’ offers protection…

INTELLIGENCE LED ACTIVITY
In the age of faster digital communications and internet access, subversives (themselves) have become open source, sharing their digital know-how. Today, for instance, cyber-dissidents hold public conferences that are even advertised on the web.
If you can’t make it in person, you can be there virtually: watch live video streaming, read and participate in [...]

Calls to extend ‘Freedom of Information’ laws…

CHANGING LANDSCAPE

FREEDOM of information (FOI) laws should be extended to cover more private organisations that carry out work on behalf of the public sector, according to new research.
The study showed that more people want to see bodies, such as housing associations and commercial firms running major public contracts under private finance deals, brought under the [...]

Queen’s Speech: ‘The bills and how they affect Scotland’…

ANALYSIS & COMMENT
THERE were 18 bills, initially, in the draft Queens Speech, but this was stripped down to 12, plus two carried over from the previous parliamentary session, making this years Queen’s Speech (made on Wednesday, 3 December 2008) the shortest since Labour came to power in 1997. All the bills, bar one, affect Scotland [...]

Aled Jones & Sir Terry Wogan: ‘Little Drummer Boy’…

Watch Aled Jones and Terry Wogan’s video for their new single, Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth. The track was released on 8 December, with proceeds going to Children in Need.

Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sachs

“Britain tends to think of itself as a pretty secular society in which religion has almost lost its voice [...]

Labour’s welfare reform programme…

DWP
RESPONDING to the Editorial of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Thursday 11 December 2008, entitled: “Attitude problem“
The Editor writes:
Moving a million people off benefits and into work is the bold aim of yesterday’s welfare white paper. The immediate prospect, however, is of as many as a million people moving out of work and on to benefits [...]

World: ‘Special military commissions’…

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Guantánamo Bay
Nearly 800 men-and a handful of children-have passed through since the detention camp was opened seven years ago. Almost all have been held without charge, without access to lawyers, and without the right (until the Supreme Court’s ruling last June) to challenge their indefinite detention before the American courts. Some 250 remain, of whom around [...]

DWP: ‘Welfare Reform’…

DEPARTMENT OF WORK & PENSIONS
RESPONDING to James Plaskitt after an article entitled, “Work is the best way out of poverty” appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Wednesday 10 December 2008.
Mr. Plaskitt writes:
… The next phase of the government’s welfare reform programme, to be announced by James Purnell today, should not be seen [...]

Civil Liberties: ‘DNA sample(s) ruling’…

JUDGES SAY DATABASES STIGMATISE
MORE than 1.6 million DNA fingerprint samples of “innocent people” on police databases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland must be destroyed after a court ruled that keeping such samples breaches human rights.
Scotland already destroys DNA samples taken during criminal investigations from people who are either not charged or are acquitted of [...]

France: ‘Nuclear power and the global revival’…

FRANCE‘S NUCLEAR EXPERTISE
The Chief Executive of Areva, the French government-owned company, believed a future existed in nuclear power well before anyone else accepted the benefits of the industry. Areva is now building the first nuclear reactors to be constructed in Western Europe for almost two decades.
In 1974, France decided to go nuclear on the basis that [...]

Sunday Teachings & Lessons: ‘The calling of God’s own Son’…

GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST LUKE
‘The son said to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.” But the father said to his servants, “Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him … For this son of mine was dead and is [...]

Midnight Oil: ‘Beds are Burning’…