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SOMETHING FUNNY’S GOING ON AT THE PIAZZA…
Security guard sees red as he spends all day in a bath of tomatoes to raise money for Comic Relief |
Trump Councillor - Martin Ford quits the Liberal Democrats
Aberdeenshire councillor Martin Ford has resigned his membership of the Scottish Liberal Democrats. He gave his letter of resignation to party leader Tavish Scott MSP on Friday night (23 January).
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Councillors leave Aberdeenshire ruling group in protest over Trump fiasco
Three further Councillors are to leave the Aberdeenshire Council Administration group. They will join Liberal Democrat Councillor Debra Storr who resigned from her party group last November. |
Scotland's Speciality Food Show
Two of Scotland’s finest food companies, Gigha Halibut and Kensington's Wines Direct, team up for Scotland’s Speciality Food Show. |
TRUMP OPPONENT IN 'SWEETNER' CLAIM CLEARED
Aberdeenshire Councillor Paul Johnston has been cleared by the Standards Commission after he highlighted in a newspaper article his concerns about a land deal between Donald Trump and the local authority as part of the tycoon's planning application to build a housing and golf course development at Menie Estate. |
Government profits from money belonging to families
A single mum has discovered that child support payments made by absent parents to the Child Support Agency (CSA) are sitting in a Department for Work & Pensions bank account for days and weeks instead of being forwarded onto the families it is intended for potentially earning millions of pounds interest - with the full knowledge of the office of the Secretary of State for Work & Pensions. |
Council leader makes further moves to silence Trump councillor
Councillor Debra Storr, one of the Aberdeenshire councillors at the heart of the Donald Trump planning application has discovered that she has been secretly removed from two powerful council committees - on the orders of council leader Anne Robertson. |
Aberdeenshire Group expulsion must be probed says Trump Councillor
Last week's decision by the Aberdeenshire Liberal Democrat Council Group to expel Councillor Debra Storr could be examined by the Scottish Liberal Democrat's Appeal process, only if all sides involved in the dispute agree to it going ahead.Read More... |
Councillor who opposed Trump golf plans resigns from council ruling group
Councillor Debra Storr, who was one of four councillors who opposed Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf course planning application has resigned from Aberdeenshire Council Liberal Democrat Group. |
Paddy’s Market set to protest at council call-in meeting
Paddy’s Market traders are set to hold a protest outside the City Chambers today (Tuesday) at 1pm whilst a special call-in meeting takes place to debate the future of Glasgow’s 150 year old market. |
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