LifeCare Ceilidh

Fabulous LifeCare Ceilidh

Saturday 26th October 2019

8pm (doors open at 7.30) until midnight

LifeCare Centre, 2 Cheyne Street Stockbridge EH4 1JB

Ticket prices: Adult – £12, Conc – £8 and Under 12s – £4

Available here: ctzn.tk/lifecareceilidh19

Come along to the LifeCare Ceilidh for an evening of fabulous music and dancing from the Science Ceilidh Band.

There are hot snacks and a fully stocked bar. We will also be holding a raffle with fabulous prizes.

All proceeds of the ceilidh and raffle will go towards providing the best expert care for older people and those with dementia in Edinburgh.

Us and Them: Pay for top earners “back in the fast lane”, TUC analysis reveals

  • Britain’s highest earners have enjoyed 7.6% real pay rise over last two years
  • Real wages have remained flat for those on average pay
  • High earners would be boosted further by Boris Johnson’s £9.6bn tax “giveaway”, says TUC

Pay for the top 1% of earners has increased faster than for any other income group over the past two years, according to new TUC analysis,

The analysis shows that pay for Britain’s highest earners (those earning £63 an hour or more – or £2,300 and above for a full-time week) increased by 7.6% in real terms between 2016 and 2018.

By contrast, real wage growth for the typical worker increased by just 0.1% over the same period.

The TUC warned that the gap between those at the top and average workers would get worse under plans floated by Boris Johnson for tax cuts for higher earners – that would cost the Treasury around £9.6bn a year.

The union body says no serious attempt has been made this decade to rein in excessive pay, with Theresa May rowing back on her promise to put workers on company boards.

Average pay is still worth less in real terms than before the financial crisis, with UK workers suffering the longest pay squeeze since Napoleonic times.

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said: “While millions struggle with Britain’s cost of living crisis, pay for those at top is back in the fast lane.

“We need an economy that works for everyone, not just the richest 1%.

“Boris Johnson’s promised tax giveaway to high earners would only make things worse. The prime minister is focused on helping his wealthy mates and donors – not working people.”

Making Connections course: tomorrow it’s Welfare

Hi folks,
See below for details of the Making Connections course running at the Royston Wardieburn Community Centre.
This Tuesday we are looking at welfare;: where it is going and how we can tackle poverty by legislation.
Come along – all welcome!
Willie Black

‘Shining Lives: Fortunes of Fate’ – spectacular show lights up history at New Lanark

VIP guests and press were given the chance to visit New Lanark World Heritage Site’s NEW light installation preview last night ahead of its grand opening yesterday. Continue reading ‘Shining Lives: Fortunes of Fate’ – spectacular show lights up history at New Lanark

Car insurance price rises spell bad news for drivers in Scotland

  • Motorists in Scotland can now expect to pay £643 for car insurance, on average

There is bad news for drivers in Scotland as new data reveals the average cost of car insurance in the region has increased in the past 12 months. However, further research proves savvy drivers can combat these rises by shopping around.

New figures reveal the average price of car insurance in Scotland is now £643, following a £19 (3%) increase in 12 months. Continue reading Car insurance price rises spell bad news for drivers in Scotland

Go Green Festival at North Edinburgh Arts

The NEA Community Shed is celebrating its first birthday. To mark this occasion, we’re hosting an environmental festival to inspire greener choices in North Edinburgh.

Join us to learn more about the Shed’s work, the climate change and how you can lower your own carbon footprint. Continue reading Go Green Festival at North Edinburgh Arts

First Diwali at Scottish Parliament

The first ever Diwali, the Hindu festival of Lights, was hosted at the Scottish Parliament on auspicious day of Vijaya Dashmi. The Scotland Chapter of Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB) took the lead in organising Diwali coinciding with 20th Anniversary of Scottish Parliament (writes RAMESH PATTNI (below)). Continue reading First Diwali at Scottish Parliament