#Scotland

2025-05-06

TBF such glorious cloudless summer days are a bit of a rarity in Central Scotland, so don't normally get such a clear illustration of just how many aircraft pass overhead; every part of the sky is layered with contrails & while out in the back garden, I could even hear the drone from a large passenger jet that was so high I was barely able to make out its shape (although that might be a function of my high mileage vision) #Scotland #summer #contrails

Seen above local rooftops a cloudless blue sky criss-crossed with contrails, that are slowly dissipating. In the upper left quadrant of the image 2 overlapping contrails, with the blue sky background,  make a passable representation Saltire of Scotland
2025-05-06

Former First Minister of #Scotland Nicola #Sturgeon is worried that the outcome of the recent #SupremeCourt ruling could make life for #trans people 'unliveable'
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgn2g

I wrote a book. It’s called Drystone – A Life Rebuilt.

If you like:

Non-Fiction (but make it literary)

Stone (but as metaphor too)

Feminism (but quiet and feral)

Men (but as minor characters)

Land (but not romanticised)

Motherhood (but honest)

Then congratulations, this very good book is for you.

uk.bookshop.org/p/books/drysto

#Books #Bookstodon #Scotland #Women #Writing #WritingCommunity #Nature

A colour image of a book cover. There are five large stones coloured green, purple, ochre, grey and blue stacked in a pleasing way. On the green, ochre and blue stones are the words 'A Life rebuilt' The title is in black at the top of the image and says 'Drystone'. The authors name, at the bottom of the image, is Kristie De Garis.
2025-05-06
Royal Scots Greys Monument

🇬🇧 Monument (from 1906) in memory of the ‘Royal Scots Greys’, a former dragoon cavalry regiment (1681-1971). Parts of Edinburgh Castle with the Union Jack hoisted can be seen in the background.

🇩🇪 Denkmal (von 1906) zur Erinnerung an die "königlich-schottischen Grauschimmel", einem ehem. Dragon-Kavallerie-Regiment (1681-1971). Im Hintergrund sind Teile des Edinburgh Castle mit gehisstem Union Jack zu erkennen.


#NikonD7200 | 62mm | f/6,3 | 1/640 Sek. | ISO 400 | 10/2018
#RoyalScotsGreys #Dragoons #monument #DunEdin #EdinburghCastle #Edinburgh #Scotland #Alba #GreatBritain #UnitedKingdom #Schottland #Großbritannien #VereinigtesKönigreich #Denkmal #KöniglichSchottischeGrauschimmel
EN: The completely black statue shows a cavalry rider in typical uniform looking into the distance from his horse. Rifles hang from the saddle on either side. The sculpture stands on a memorial stone.
Castle Hill rises up in the background with its trees already slightly coloured in autumn and the north-eastern buildings of Edinburg Castle.

DE: Die komplett schwarze Statue zeigt einen Kavalleriereiter in typischer Uniform, der von seinem Pferd in die Ferne schaut. Gewehre hängen zu beiden Seiten vom Sattel. Die Skulptur steht auf einem Gedankestein.
Im Hintergrund erhebt sich Castle Hill mit schon leicht herbstlich gefärbten Bäumen sowie den nordöstlichen Gebäuden von Edinburg Castle.
Barney Dellar (he/him)BarneyDellar@mastodon.scot
2025-05-06

Call for proper rent controls in Scotland: greens.scot/EndRipOffRents
#Scotland #RentControls

2025-05-06

Nicola Sturgeon has broken silence on the attack on trans rights from the UK supreme court:
"...When being interviewed by journalists at Holyrood, she said: "We are at risk of making the lives of trans people almost unliveable.” "

She is right 100%. #Scotland #snp

More - thenational.scot/news/25140251

2025-05-06

Fair Pay For All

“Employees keep the business doing what it does. It’s important to pay them accordingly.” – Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.

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The Scottish Government’s approach to Fair Work Principles are laudable, but should they go further by not just mandating minimum pay standards for low paid workers, but also maximum pay standards for the CEOs who underpay them?

One of the most positive policies that the Scottish Government has championed in the past decade has, in my opinion, been the Fair Work Framework, launched in 2016. Lacking devolved powers over important policies affecting workers like minimum wage or a lot of legislation around workers’ rights (despite efforts in the aftermath of the 2014 independence referendum to see those powers devolved), the Scottish Government had to act a little creatively to try to encourage better pay and conditions for workers in areas where it couldn’t legislate directly.

One of those areas became the Fair Work Framework. The idea being that the Scottish Government couldn’t mandate minimum operating standards for companies above the UK’s inadequate pay and conditions floor but they could use softer powers of PR to promote companies who did go above and beyond the legal minimum and they could give preferential treatment to such companies when it came to Scottish public procurement and/or things like subsidies and tax breaks (while I wouldn’t count this as a positive example of such things, it is at least notable that the main distinguishing factor between the UK’s Freeports and Scotland’s “Green Freeports” is the inclusion of Fair Work Principles in deciding if companies can benefit from the Freeport tax breaks).

The Fair Work Principles include things like applying the Real Living Wage (which is calculated as the minimum required for a full time worker to live decently and is higher than the UK’s minimum wage) but also includes non-pay conditions like recognising trade unions, giving workers an effective voice in company decisions (for example, Common Weal has advocated for large companies to include worker representation on their Board of Directors, as is common in several European countries) as well as giving workers security and opportunity in their employment.

All good things, but I’ve seen the Fair Work Principles being applied to areas where particularly the pay issue is slightly different. Offshore engineering firms, for example, rarely pay their engineers minimum wage and there is an issue with large companies in general that might be worth addressing – the issue of maximum pay.

““The top 10 per cent of the US population appropriated 91 per cent of income growth between 1989 and 2006, while the top 1 per cent took 59 per cent.” ”

— Ha-Joon Chang, 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism

Most of Scotland’s political parties recognise that wealth and income inequality are inherently corrosive to the good functioning of society but we also see the Government both not using its tax powers to directly tackle the problems inherent to extremely high pay (even where it is possible due to CEOs of multinational companies not being based in Scotland) and having limited powers to do so (especially around taxing things like dividends because such taxes are reserved).

But a more creative approach to Fair Work could be applied here too. The High Pay Commission recently found that between salary, dividends, bonuses and other income, the average FTSE100 CEO earns around 120 times the median UK worker salary (£4.19 million compared to £34,963). This means that such a CEO could earn as much as that median worker’s annual salary in just three days – almost before their Hogmanay hangover has worn off. Or in other words, the company could afford to hire the CEO and another 119 workers if they were all paid exactly the same. There are very few jobs that can, if they are honest, completely justify creating more value than over a hundred workers.

This issue of executive pay is not just limited to FTSE100 Megacorporations though. Our work in care reform has found that the Scottish social work sector has suffered as a result of the withdrawal of the public sector from that work and the backfilling by the charity sector – with some charities in care and in other sectors also paying extremely high salaries to their executives while relying on low paid or even voluntary labour from folk at the front line.

So my proposal for an addition to the Fair Work Principles is simple. The Scottish Government probably can’t formally legislate for a “maximum pay” law under devolution and there are evidently limits on how far they are willing and able to push the top rates of income tax to limit income in the extremely wealthy (especially those who run companies in Scotland but who do not personally live in Scotland). So instead, we collectively decide an appropriate level of top executive pay as a multiple of the median salary paid across all workers in the organisation and we make that a mandatory inclusion for the company to be recognised as a Fair Work company.

In contrast to the Scottish Government trying to address executive pay through income or capital gains tax, this would be a relatively simple change to make. I don’t even think it would require legislation – just a stroke of a Ministerial pen – though there absolutely should be a debate in Parliament first. I’m happy to talk to any MSP who wants to bring this to the chamber for discussion. Please let me know if you’re one of them.

I’m happy to discuss whether we think 120 is an appropriate number for how high executive pay should be or whether it should be lowered to ten or even four (4x a Real Living Wage Full Time Equivalent salary would still be close to £105,000 a year). If CEOs think they deserve more than this then they are well within their power to advocate for a pay rise, but only if they increase pay for all of their other workers too. And if they don’t want to do that, then they can’t claim Fair Work adherence and lose their preferential treatment in public procurement and subsidies.

Fair Pay for All shouldn’t just be mitigating low paid workers who have to endure the outdated notion of “trickle down” economics that allows robber barons to take all of the wealth while we scrabble for the crumbs they drop. It must be about fair pay at the top as well, where executives are rewarded fairly for their labour, not the labour of others.

#inequality #politics #Scotland #ScottishPolitics

Marcus Hazel-McGown - daLichMM0ZIF_WX
2025-05-06

Todays Forecast in Marybank, Isle of Lewis, Scotland

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Todays Forecast in Marybank, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
#weather #isleoflewis #marybank #scotland #mm0zif_wx #outerhebrides 
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Coding Gardenercdavies@mastodon.scot
2025-05-06

Last night we had a great walk to Maspie Den near Falkland. I spent about a year as a volunteer gardener at Falkland Palace, which was a happy experience.

We set off from Falkland and followed the burn all the way to the main waterfall. It was quite a vigorous but relaxing walk. Very lush with the first flush of growth, and the songs of many birds.

Fife has many hidden treasures to be explored.

#Fife #Scotland

Wide angle view of Maspie Den waterfall. The fall is in the centre of the image, where the water runs over rocks hanging above a path and down to the burn below.
On the left is a wooden platform and railings. On the right are some small trees.
There are many ferns growing around the burn and on the banks.

A man is standing on the path just behind the waterfall.

Not visible in the image are many liverworts and ferns growing on the walls underneath the waterfall. The path was quite muddy, and the walls were wet. It was quite dark as the overhanging rocks create a lot of shade.
2025-05-06

Clachtoll weather forecast for today, Tuesday 6 May 2025:

Fine, possible showers

This is a once-daily Zambretti forecast using home weather station data.

Current Conditions
Temp 8.6°C
Humidity 79%
Baro 1027.3 hPa rising slowly
Wind 3 mph SW Gusting 6 mph
Cloudbase 444 metres

Live weather at 5min intervals: weather.vasten.co.uk

#weather #Assynt #Clachtoll #Scotland

2025-05-06

For the final phase of my retrospective from my 30+ year photographic career, I’m going through the original images on which the covers of my novels are based. This is for ‘Vows and Watersheds’ and it’s on the Ring of Steall in the Mamores, Scotland.
#photography #mountain #VowsandWatersheds#RingofSteall #Mamores #Scotland

In the foreground, grey boulders surrounded by snow on a mountain ridge. In the background, seen through a light mist, two more snowy peaks.
2025-05-06

The clear. blue skies continue here in Galloway. The view from the Fell of Barhullion, towards St Medan's, the Isle of Man and the Irish Sea.
#Scotland #Galloway

Photo of a rocky outcrop in the foreground, with a view over green fields to the sea, under a blue sky.
2025-05-06

Craig Murray: Social Democratic Britain’s Strange Death
consortiumnews.com/2025/05/05/
There simply is no left-wing party among the complex pattern emerging in English politics. By Craig Murray CraigMurray.org.uk The U.K.’s first-past-the-post electoral system can have some remarkable results and is capable of enacting extraordinarily quick political revolution, as in the triumph…
#Politics #Commentary #Immigration #Scotland #UnitedKingdon #CraigMurray #FirstPastThePost #GeorgeGalloway #JimmySavile #NigelFarage #ReformPartyUk #SocialDemocracy #U.k.LabourParty #U.k.PrimeMinisterKeirStarmer #WorkersParty

Undiscovered ScotlandUndisScot@mastodon.scot
2025-05-06

The superbly located Castle Campbell, built on a spur between the chasm of the Burn of Care on one side and that of the Burn of Sorrow on the other, and overlooked by the Ochil Hills near Dollar in Clackmannanshire. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dol

#Scotland #Dollar #Clackmannanshire

Castle Campbell. The image shows a view steeply down onto a tower house castle with the tower house in the far-left corner and a range of buildings to its right and another, though roofless, extending along the left side of the square form of the castle. The square is complete by walls on the near side and partly on the left. The background is full of trees on a rising slope.
2025-05-05

Oliver Cromwell's "Act of Pardon and Grace to the People of #Scotland" was proclaimed OTD in 1654 in #Edinburgh cromwell-intl.com/oliver-cromw #history

2025-05-05

It has been a sparse couple months for knitting, but got a whole one row in before my fingers froze at Loch Morlich yesterday 😅

@knitting #Knitting #Cairngorms #Scotland

1) A photo of a hand holding up a purple knitting WIP in front of a blurry view of a loch and hills. The knitting is on the wrong side but you can see the backs of cables and lace work.2) The loch and hills that were blurred in the background of the first photo. The tops of the hills have snow on, above brown/green hillsides. The loch is dark with some ripples. The sky is cloudy with some bright blue peeking through.
2025-05-05

As it was a sunny bank holiday Monday, I did what generations of Glaswegians have done and headed 'doon the watter' to the Clyde Coast. Specifically I headed for Seamill Beach in West Kilbride where there's plenty of room for the dog to have a good run around, and the views out over the Clyde to Arran are pretty stunning.

#glasgow #sun #beach #ayrshire #scotland #scottishbeaches #visitscotland #sandybeach #seascape #scottishscenery #scottishphotography #beachphotography #doonthewatter

A view over a golden sandy beach and crystal clear turquoise waters to a distant mountainous island.
Alex 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿alexlac51@mastodon.scot
2025-05-05

time for more coffee... ☕ ☕ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ☮️ :flag_scotlandparrot:

Please keep #Reform to fek out of #Scotland...🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

#Independence is normal ...

#Scotland back in #Europe... 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇪🇺

2025-05-05

@edwardchampion

This happened during the Scottish independence referendum when some politicians from England appeared in Glasgow: youtu.be/DiMXuEmqAHA?feature=s

It was one of my favourite referendum moments

#Scotland
#Glasgow

Robert SanscartierSnoro
2025-05-05

Friends of the Earth’s claims on key policies

Annual climate targets ditched
Energy strategy and just transition plan disappeared
20 % car miles reduction plan scrapped
Heat in buildings bill watered down
Change in support for new oil and gas drilling
Peak train fares reinstated
Failure to stop growing numbers of incinerators
Recycling targets dropped
No increase in agriculture funding for nature-friendly farming
Did not ban the sale of peat for horticulture

archive.ph/LU76C#selection-159

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