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  • Ash Regan’s Nordic Model bill under fire for flawed costings and negligible impact on crime | Noah News on National Ugly Mugs: New Law to outlaw purchase of sex could lead to just 45 recorded crimes a year, Ash Regan admits
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  • Ruth Taylor on Game-changing footwear tech prevents trips and falls in stroke and MS survivors
  • davepickering on Royston Wardieburn’s creative writers celebrate Windows To Our Past

UNISON: Stop the Cuts public demo

Exhausted and undervalued staff are leaving jobs across the public sector due to the lack of value placed on them and the services that they provide.

Join us to demonstrate on Thursday 23 Feb @ 9.30am

Full info:

https://unison-edinburgh.org.uk/enough-is-enough-demonstrate-against-council-cuts-thursday-23-february-from-8-30am-city-chambers/

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