Karen Johnston hopes to exchange Corstorphine for the Caribbean – although she is content on cloud nine for now! – after clinching £10,000 in Forth 1’s On The Money Extra competition. Karen recently celebrated her birthday and her memorable Autumn continued when she won the five-figure sum on Monday morning. Continue reading Caribbean-bound Karen celebrates Forth 1 win
Day: October 4, 2017
Pensioners pay tribute to “passionate advocate” Bickerstaffe
Britain’s biggest organisation of older people, the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) has paid tribute to one of its former presidents, Rodney Bickerstaffe, who died yesterday.Bickerstaffe replaced Jack Jones, the Transport and General Workers’ Union leader as the NPC’s president in 2001 and served for four years, during which time he regularly appeared in the media advocating for better state pensions and care. One of his personal achievements was to challenge the government over the rules which reduced an individual’s state pension if they were in hospital for more than six weeks. The rules were later changed to 52 weeks.Jan Shortt, NPC general secretary, said: “Taking over from Jack Jones was no easy job, but Rodney always felt as home. Rodney was a passionate advocate for Britain’s older people, and often took on the Labour government over issues which he felt were wrong such as the refusal to restore the link between the state pension and earnings, and the way in which social care was means-tested.“He was extremely funny and filled the room with his enthusiasm for life. He often used to begin his speeches by saying that when he started as a young trade union official, he turned up to a refuse collectors dispute with a brand new brief case and was met with laughter when he told the workers his name was Rodney. In later years he used to say “I don’t care what they call us, so long as we get a decent state pension”. He was one of the labour movement’s greats and the NPC is proud to have had the benefit of his skills, intellect and humour.”
Swinney meets the Sumdog champions
A class of Primary 4-7 pupils from Woodmuir Primary School in the village of Breich, West Lothian have emerged as Scottish champions in a special online maths contest, organised across the country by education technology social enterprise Sumdog. Continue reading Swinney meets the Sumdog champions
Scottish Government says NO to fracking
The Scottish Government has announced that it will not support the development of Unconventional Oil and Gas in Scotland, meaning there is an effective ban on fracking in Scotland. The decision has been given a qualified welcomed by local campaigners Our Forth while Northern and Leith MSP Ben Macpherson is delighted that the government is ‘putting communities first’. Continue reading Scottish Government says NO to fracking
Marie Curie Counts on Collection Box Volunteers
Marie Curie is appealing for local volunteers to help manage the charity’s collection boxes in and around the EH5 area. Continue reading Marie Curie Counts on Collection Box Volunteers
Burma crisis appeal: UK Government pledges to double public donations
The UK Government has today pledged extra help for the victims of the Burmese military’s atrocities by doubling donations made by the British public to the cause. Continue reading Burma crisis appeal: UK Government pledges to double public donations