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Scottish Liberation Movement Claims British State Suppression Ower UN Decolonisation Bid
Edinburgh, Scotland – March 14, 2025 – A press release issued by Liberation Scotland on March 11, 2025, annooncin e group’s initiation o a United Nations decolonisation process, has sparked a haet debate on social media—specially on X—ower e apparent lack o mainstream media coverage. Accordin tae the press release available on Liberation Scotland’s wabsite…
£30 Million Boost for Community Mental Weelness Projects
In a muive set tae aid local groups aa ower Scotland, e government his annoonced a further £30 million for community-led mental health an weelbein projects ower e neist twa year. E new fundin cycle o the Communities Mental Health an Weelbein Fund for Adults is aimed at biggin strenth an lessenin social isolation amang…
New Social Venture Sparks Howp for Kidney Patients wi Smairter Donor Match
A life-savin project has teen shape as e University o Glesga’s first nae-for-profit social enterprise spinoot. KEPsoft Collaborative, born fae the wark o fower European research institutions, plans tae boost e odds for kidney patients tae fin life-chyngin matches wi livin donors. E venture sprang fae the jynt wark o the University o Glesga, INESC…
Scotland Takkin Decolonisation Bid tae UN
Scotland his teen a bauld stap by beginnin a campaign tae eyn its ties tae foreign rule. On 7 Mairch, a group representin mair nor 17,000 memmers o Liberation Scotlan sent an Advance Notice o Petition tae the UN Special Committee on Decolonisation. E petition, alang wi supportin scrievins, is noo on view at www.liberation.scot….
New Microbial Transplant Technique Fechts Cotton Leaf Curl Disease
Scientists fae the University o Glesga an Forman Christian College University in Pakistan are testin an innovative microbial transplant method for tae protect cotton plants fae the devastatin Cotton Leaf Curl Disease (CLCuD). Iss virus his lang vrocht havoc on cotton crops, pairticularly in Pakistan—a heich producer o fine cotton—causin yield losses o up tae…
Scotland Supports Peace-biggers on International Wimen’s Day
As e nation merked International Wimen’s Day, e Scottish Government annoonced renewed fundin for e Wimen in Conflict 1325 Fallaeship programme—a key initiative supportin wimen peace-biggers aroon e warld. A fresh £400,000 injection o funds will support e programme, fit is delivered by Scotland-based NGO Ayont Borders in pairtnership wi the University o Edinburgh Laa…