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		<title>A mixture of news, views and pictures from Scotland</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Reeves</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This has been a strange week in politics in some respects but obviously politics isn&#8217;t the be all and end all of life as we know it (apparently) and therefore there are other topics that I have covered in this weeks roundup
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This has been a strange week in politics in some respects but obviously politics isn&#8217;t the be all and end all of life as we know it (apparently) and therefore there are other topics that I have covered in this weeks roundup</p>
<p>There were a lot of recommendations this week with a few leftover from last week, so here goes;</p>
<p>Starting with the visit of David Cameron to America to see Barack Obama and BP and Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi over on <a href="http://megred.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/168/">Red Meg&#8217;s blog</a>she is agreeing with David Cameron that the release of Al-Megrahi was wrong while <a href="http://franklyfrancophone.wordpress.com/2010/07/21/due-process/">Frankly&#8217;s Blogue</a> explains the due process.</p>
<p><a href="http://carons-musings.blogspot.com/2010/07/florenceprecious-vigil-in-words-and.html">Caron&#8217;s Musings</a> has the Florence and Precious Mhango vigil in Glasgow in words and pictures, including one of our very own <a href="http://macnumpty.blogspot.com/">J. Arthur MacNumpty</a> who Caron spotted in the large crowd of supporters.</p>
<p>I thought there would be more about the Labour leadership race in the macblogosphere, giving my own blog a shameless plug I covered the news late last night that Ed Balls MP was considering quitting the leadership race on my <a href="http://andrewrunning.blogspot.com/2010/07/ed-balls-mp-considering-quitting-labour.html">running blog</a>.  <a href="http://www.tomharris.org.uk/2010/07/21/david-miliband-poses-greatest-threat-to-coalition/">Tom Harris MP</a>explains why David Miliband would be the greatest threat to the coalition.</p>
<p>I did try to get more of a Labour Scottish angle on this but using the <a href="http://www.totalpolitics.com/blogs/index.php/2009/08/20/top-50-scottish-blogs">Total Politics top 50 Scottish blogs list</a>, all of the Labour ones bar Tom Harris MP are no longer with us, invite only or really out of date.  I tried.</p>
<p>While we are talking about Total Politics blogging guides, it is that time of the year again when the 2010-11 Total Politics best blogs are being compiled and you only have the next week to participate.  For the explanation, rules and email address to send in your nominations can all be found here at the <a href="http://www.totalpolitics.com/blogs/index.php/2010/07/04/the-total-politics-blog-poll-2010-11">Total Politics site</a>.</p>
<p>I am also going to highlight the proposed tax by Edinburgh Airport, they now want to start charging you a £1 just to drop off someone at the airport, the Scottish Liberal Democrats <a href="http://www.scotlibdems.org.uk/campaigns/stopthedropoffcharge">Margaret Smith MSP</a>and Conservative <a href="http://www.gopetition.co.uk/petitions/say-no-to-drop-off-charges-at-edinburgh-airport/sign.html">Gavin Brown</a> MSP both have petitions on this &#8211; if you want to tell BAA and Edinburgh Airport where to shove their proposed tax please sign them both!</p>
<p><a href="http://suitablydespairing.blogspot.com/2010/07/are-scottish-greens-getting-played.html">Suitably Despairing</a> questions whether the Green Party is being played by the SNP as the Home Renewable Energy Grants were axed by the SNP, a very good point put and one to remember as the budget discussion starts later this year.</p>
<p>Stephen Glenn on <a href="http://linlithgow-libdems.blogspot.com/2010/07/hurricane-has-passed.html">Stephen&#8217;s Liberal Journal</a> talks about the passing of snooker&#8217;s great, Alex &#8216;Hurricane&#8217; Higgins.</p>
<p>Who would you put on the naughty step? Christian Ronaldo, who has recently become a new father is the choice of <a href="http://www.blottedcopybook.co.uk/who-would-you-put-on-the-naughty-step/">Adventures of a lady in training</a>.  While on football, the best round up of the World Cup from the Scottish angle that I’ve read comes from Billy Williamson over at <a href="http://dearscotland.com/2010/07/15/reflections-on-the-2010-world-cup/">Dear Scotland</a>.</p>
<p>Sticking with the football theme <a href="http://www.scottishfootballblog.co.uk/2010/07/football-fixtures-update.html">The Scottish Football Blog</a> has come under some pressure on copyright laws, a really interesting read and I for one are very sympathetic to his plight.</p>
<p>As we are on the sticky subject of copyright within blog posts etc, this post titled <a href="http://liberalconspiracy.org/2010/07/24/labour-blogger-gets-libel-threat-for-tweeting-about-gordon-browns-site/">Blogger gets libel threat for criticising website</a> caught my eye via twitter last night about Gordon Brown MPs website.</p>
<p>As we approach August, those of us who stay in Edinburgh are preparing for the Festivals, Alastair Braidwood on <a href="http://scotswhayhae.blogspot.com/2010/07/edinburgh-preview-no1-comedy.html">Scots Whay Hae!</a> has done the first part of a few previews of the Edinburgh Fringe, well worth a read.</p>
<p>Now for a musical theme <a href="http://blog.ayetunes.org.uk/">Aye Tunes</a> is well worth keeping your eye on as a great and useful guide to what gigs and other events are coming up soon and for slightly different lists and views pop over to <a href="http://peenko.blogspot.com/">Peenko</a> or perhaps <a href="http://thepopcop.co.uk/">The Pop Cop</a>.  Staying on the musical review theme, Wesley Shearer AKA the <a href="http://scottishscribbler.blogspot.com/">Scottish Scribbler</a> writes about the Blue Sky Archives while <a href="http://havefunatdinner.blogspot.com/2010/07/introducing-sons.html">Have fun at dinner</a> tells us about a folk trio from Aberdeen, The Son(s).</p>
<p><a href="http://nultygoestopartick.blog.co.uk/2010/07/23/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-9027503/">Nulty Goes To Partick</a> has an amusing post, the good, the bad and the ugly (with swearing) about research recently undertaken by scientists about apples, well that is where it starts.</p>
<p>Moving onto home grown vegetables <a href="http://taexalia.me/2010/07/18/not-buried/">Taexalia</a> tells us the story of her home grown potatoes, a really interesting read and while we are on the something different section <a href="http://lifeinascotssittingroom.blogspot.com/2010/07/freaky-trees.html">Life in a Scots Sitting Room</a> has a great post titled Freaky Trees.</p>
<p><a href="http://bellgrovebelle.blogspot.com/2010/07/breastfeeding-and-babies-on-bonnie.html">BellgroveBelle</a> explains her personal experiences, the good and bad, of breastfeeding her baby.</p>
<p>The SPVA Sucks! ventures into the territory of mental health issues, too often overlooked and not discussed, specifically screening for <a href="http://spvasucks.com/a-way-to-screen-for-ptsd">Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder</a> and whether the Conservatives have backed down.</p>
<p><a href="http://eh10.org/blog/index.php">Now I iz 2</a> is a photo blog by Tom Clark, wow, an amazing selection and still on photos, although unlike Tom&#8217;s not an exclusive photo blog, <a href="http://www.scotlandhereandnow.com/2010/07/royal-botanic-garden-edinburgh.html">Scotland Here And Now</a> has a great post about the Royal Botanic Gardens here in Edinburgh while on <a href="http://scotlandinthegloaming.blogspot.com/2010/07/firth-of-clyde-afterglow.html">Scotland in the Gloaming</a> has an amazing picture of the Firth of Clyde afterglow.</p>
<p><a href="http://intrepidjane.wordpress.com/2010/07/22/running-it-into-the-ground/">Going the Extra Mile</a>is fundraising for Help 4 Heroes in fact starting tomorrow the plan is to run over 200 miles in 10 days on Islay and Jura and a little on the Kintyre Peninsula.</p>
<p>I have left this one until last, delibrately, because I really couldn&#8217;t stop laughing, honestly, I am not telling you what it is about, but see if you can read it without smiling or laughing? <a href="http://misssymartin.blogspot.com/2010/07/insectiside.html">The Missy M Misssives</a> gets the last laugh of this week&#8217;s roundup.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all folks, don&#8217;t forget to nominate your favourite blog posts for next week&#8217;s roundup.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 11:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subrosa</dc:creator>
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Let&#8217;s give a big welcome to bonny Alexander Joseph Wright (pictured) who entered the world on 3rd July. His proud parents are Mr and Mrs Bellgrove Belle and I&#8217;m delighted all is well with Mum and baby. Well done Belle!
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<div style="text-align: left">Let&#8217;s give a big welcome to bonny Alexander Joseph Wright (pictured) who entered the world on 3rd July. His proud parents are Mr and Mrs <a href="http://bellgrovebelle.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-arrival.html">Bellgrove Belle</a> and I&#8217;m delighted all is well with Mum and baby. Well done Belle!</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Blogging from deepest Duns is a veteran of too many military campaigns to mention. This week John gives <a href="http://22674586.blogspot.com/2010/07/sound-retreat.html">his view of the current situation in Afghanistan</a> and I certainly don&#8217;t know anyone who would disagree with him. <a href="http://newgatenews.blogspot.com/">Macheath</a>, all the way from Peachum&#8217;s Tavern, tackles the SNP&#8217;s complaint that military career officers are visiting schools. Help ma Boab, what&#8217;s the country coming to?</div>
<div style="text-align: left"><a href="http://thecynicaltendency.blogspot.com/2010/07/rule-of-plundercrats.html">Demetrius</a> provides us with an insightful essay and ponders on two new words he suggests could describe today&#8217;s shifting group of people who have taken control from all of us. Two possible words could be Plundercrats or Lootocrats and he explains why he&#8217;s plumbed for the former. He&#8217;s correct though, these people do need a label. We&#8217;ve all been given one. I used to be known as a middle-income earner and now I&#8217;m referred to as part of the &#8216;ageing population&#8217;, as if we&#8217;re all dried up corpses doing nothing but waiting for our organs to finally bite the dust.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Speaking of corpses, <a href="http://moridura.blogspot.com/2010/07/megrahi-bp-and-special-relationship.html">Moridura</a> discusses Megrhai, BP and The Special Relationship. As is oft his wont, he provides us with a revealing video from Channel 4 news. It accompanies his post so well. <a href="http://www.spectator.co.uk/alexmassie/6146279/the-lockerbie-conspiracy.thtml">Alex Massie</a> also scribes on the same issue while <a href="http://scunnert-nation.blogspot.com/2010/07/special-relationship-bend-over-and-take.html">Scunnert Nation</a> has a brief must-watch video on the subject of The Special Relationship or perhaps it should be entitled the Not-So-Special Relationship.</div>
<div style="text-align: left"><a href="http://darklochnagar.blogspot.com/">The Icelanders have issued an international arrest warrant for a banking Plundercrat</a>, namely the chairman of the failed Kaupthing Bank. My regular readers will know I have a personal interest in how this man has destroyed the lives of thousands of British taxpayers. Dark Lochnagar would appreciate your input regarding our complacent attitude towards bankers.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Caledonian Comment is visiting the Open Golf at St Andrews this week, but before he left Englandshire for his brief visit home, he gave <a href="http://www.caledonian-comment.com/?p=11598">a warning to former UK diplomat Carne Ross</a>. I would take Jim&#8217;s advice Mr Ross. Taking a tip from <a href="http://munguinsrepublic.blogspot.com/2010/07/health-tips-from-tris.html">Munguin&#8217;s Republic</a>, now to be known as Scotland&#8217;s health tipster, may not be enough.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">&#8216;<em><a href="http://scotgoespop.blogspot.com/2010/07/real-distraction-is-argument-against.html">The real &#8216;distraction&#8217; is the argument against Scottish self-government</a></em>&#8216; write James who undertakes a splendid fisk of Neil O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s Telegraph article. He&#8217;s very gentle with Mr O&#8217;Brien in my opinion but the sting is in the tail. <a href="http://andrewrunning.blogspot.com/2010/07/police-probe-david-mundell-election.html">Andrew</a> informs us that the police are probing David Mundell&#8217;s election expenses complaint and Mr Mundell took the urgent action of reporting himself to the Electoral Commission. That&#8217;s him cleared then.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Did you know that somewhere in darkest Aberdeen a 50-year-old smoker and drinker is <a href="http://underdogsbiteupwards.blogspot.com/2010/07/where-is-enemy.html">working away doing his utmost to discover a cure for many life threatening gut disorders?</a> You do now. Leg Iron is usually my last read before bedtime as we seem to keep similar hours and I&#8217;ve fallen asleep many times chuckling about his exploits or suffered insomnia due to the exacting arguments he puts forward in relation to medical matters. As well as being a scientist, this blogger is also <a href="http://underdogsbiteupwards.blogspot.com/2010/07/tales-of-gloom-and-despair.html">an author</a>. I&#8217;ve downloaded his book onto this computer but I&#8217;m going to have a go at putting it on my iPad. He&#8217;ll be hearing from me.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Stewart Cowan has been <a href="http://www.realstreet.co.uk/2010/07/a-visit-to-the-doctor/">most courageous this week</a>. How many of us would back-chat our doctor? I think it&#8217;s time we all queried unnecessary questions, don&#8217;t you?</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Have you ever wondered how your road/street came to be named? Ms Sophia Pangloss, a Scots writer of repute who blogs from her beloved Leith, <a href="http://shootinfaetheshin.blogspot.com/2010/07/deeper-understanding.html">recalls the naming of Davie Street in Embra</a>. Sherry-soaked or not, Sophia&#8217;s memories make essential reading. So much so that I must have a wee drive down Davie Street next time I&#8217;m visiting the Capital.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">While I&#8217;m in Edinburgh, we all know the Scotsman is losing readers. Why haven&#8217;t they employed Conan the Librarian? His satirical talent is exceptional and <a href="http://mypseudepigrapha.blogspot.com/2010/07/hootsmon-headlines_14.html">this week&#8217;s Hootsmon Headlines</a> is no exception. Auch well, it&#8217;s the Hootsmon&#8217;s loss especially as Conan lives on their doorstep so to speak.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">Another Scottish blogger has decided he&#8217;s <a href="http://nomoradiaspora.blogspot.com/2010/07/no-mora-blogger.html">utterly scunnered with politics and in particular politicians</a>. I do hope Jim continues, even spasmodically, because every opinion is valuable.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">To conclude, there&#8217;s a saying &#8216;if music be the food of life play on&#8217; and if you&#8217;d like to know the ins and outs of the Scottish music scene then <a href="http://thedailydose.co.uk/">the daily dose</a> may be the place for you.</div>
<div style="text-align: left">That&#8217;s it for this week. May I ask you to please submit your nominations by using the form on your right or by email to scottishroundup@gmail.com or by tweeting @ ScottishRoundup.</div>
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		<title>Dates, Dentists, Detectives and Ducklings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 17:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Caron</dc:creator>
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Secondly, we have some news from the Scottish Blogosphere.  Roundup congratulates Subrosa on her success [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all a very big thank you to Lallands Peat Worrier for stepping in at the last minute to make sure you didn&#8217;t go without a Roundup. He&#8217;s written <a href="http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.com/2010/07/herding-cats.html">here</a> about why he is a supporter of this site.</p>
<p>Secondly, we have some news from the Scottish Blogosphere.  Roundup congratulates Subrosa on her success <a href="http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.com/2010/07/european-blogging-success.html">on having one of her posts translated into French and Italian</a> by those nice people at Wikio. If you want to submit your blog to them, you can do so <a href="http://e-blogs.wikio.co.uk/?page_id=8">here</a>.</p>
<p>A new Labour Blogger, Once More, with Feeling has appeared this week and <a href="http://1ncemorewithfeeling.blogspot.com/2010/07/thoughts-on-leadership.html">given her thoughts </a>on the impending Labour leadership election.</p>
<p>And now onto the Roundup proper, featuring, among other things, the alliterative range of subects in the headline.</p>
<p>In politics, Munguin&#8217;s Republic <a href="http://munguinsrepublic.blogspot.com/2010/07/time-to-get-realistic-with-public.html">tackles the issue of Public Sector Pensions </a>and wonders if the coalition government will make a difference.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s mixed news on the immigration front. On one hand, Stephen <a href="http://linlithgow-libdems.blogspot.com/2010/07/yesterday-i-posted-abouthow-united.html">praises</a> the Supreme Court&#8217;s decision against the &#8220;Discretion test&#8221; which allowed the removal of LGBT asylum seekers to face persecution in their home countries  while Joan McAlpine <a href="http://joanmcalpine.typepad.com/joan_mcalpine/2010/07/precious-mhango-the-10-year-old-who-has-spent-most-of-her-life-in-glasgow-has-been-served-deportation-orders-along-with-her.html">brings the worrying news </a>that Precious and Florence Mhango&#8217;s time may be running out and urges help for them.</p>
<p>Holyrood may be on holiday at the moment but Nick Clegg&#8217;s announcement that the AV referendum will be held on the same day as next year&#8217;s Scottish elections has caused controversy amongst bloggers. Jeff <a href="http://www.snptacticalvoting.com/2010/07/we-should-aim-high-and-accept-may-5th.html">says</a> we should accept it, The Shoogly Peg <a href="http://theshooglypeg.com/2010/07/05/nick-cleggs-bathtime/">will be supporting AV</a>, making the argument with some interesting bathtime analogies. Subrosa, however, <a href="http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.com/2010/07/respect-or-irreverence.html">fears</a> that respect has become irreverence and First Person <a href="http://qsmews.blogspot.com/2010/07/levels-of-importance.html">worries</a> that the AV referendum will overshadow the Holyrood poll.</p>
<p>Looking forward to Holyrood, Lallands Peat Worrier <a href="http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.com/2010/07/labour-set-to-make-megrahi-campaign.html">thinks</a> that Labour may be preparing to use the release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbasset Ali Mohmet Al Megrahi features in Labour&#8217;s campaign plans. Jeff dusts off the crystal ball that said the General Election would take place in March and that the SNP would win Glenrothes to <a href="http://www.snptacticalvoting.com/2010/07/total-lib-dem-wipeout.html">predict</a> wipeout for the Liberal Democrats.</p>
<p>Andrew Reeves <a href="http://andrewrunning.blogspot.com/2010/07/snp-government-scrap-energy-saving-home.html">is concerned </a><span id="more-1262"></span>that the Holyrood Government is scrapping energy saving grants for homeowners. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s resistance in the Church of England over women becoming bishops. Working Hypothesis makes the <a href="http://rosemaryhannah.wordpress.com/2010/07/10/women-are-images-of-god/">thought provoking point</a> that those who oppose the consecration of women are on the same continuum as those who think it is acceptable for men to beat women. </p>
<p>Is There a Plan B?<a href="http://isthereaplanb.blogspot.com/2010/07/teeth-and-market-economy.html"> recounts the problems she&#8217;s faced </a>with finding a dentist, even a private one in Scotland.</p>
<p>In a Bun Dance has <a href="http://bundance.blogspot.com/2010/07/toast-little-shelter-on-stormy-day.html">one of those health and safety gone mad stories</a> &#8211; women in Glasgow being denied the  wonderful tea and toast that&#8217;s the best comfort food in the world after giving birth because the toasters have set off the fire alarm. </p>
<p>Scots Whay Hae looks back at the life of Paul Reekie the musician and writer who died recently. Sticking with a literary theme, Big Beat from Badsville has a <a href="http://bigbeatfrombadsville.blogspot.com/2010/06/we-are-family-my-dad-and-i-review-val.html">very entertaining dual perspective review </a>of Val McDermid&#8217;s Fever of the Bone from Donna, the blog&#8217;s author, and her dad. Certainly makes me want to re-ignite my interest in crime fiction.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sad to see the end of an era in Wick with the closure of the Town and County Club as <a href="http://efrafandays.wordpress.com/2010/07/10/another-caithness-social-club-bites-the-dust/">reported </a>by the Rabbit&#8217;s Eye View of the Hyperborean North.</p>
<p>The Vinyl Villain <a href="http://thevinylvillain.blogspot.com/2010/07/one-song-by-smiths-saturday-series-part_10.html">opens my eyes</a> to a long forgotten Smiths track. Hopeman Man <a href="http://www.hopemanman.com/2010/07/my-dad-and-prince/">tells </a>how a Prince CD given away with the Daily Record reminds him of his dad.</p>
<p>Turning to sport, I was sure I&#8217;d be able to find lots of posts about the World Cup Final which surely deserves a mention but it took a bit of searching and a plea on Twitter to elicit <a href="http://bigrab.wordpress.com/2010/07/08/world-cup-latest-2/">this </a>from the Ben Lomond Free Press and Left Back in the Changing Room <a href="http://leftbackinthechangingroom.blogspot.com/2010/07/spain.html#more">doesn&#8217;t subscribe </a>to the fashionable notion that Spain are boring. Clearly that major event has not set the Scottish Blogosphere alight, but Stephen&#8217;s been <a href="http://linlithgow-libdems.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-could-we-cav-doubted-tdf.html">keeping us up to date with British success in the Tour De France</a></p>
<p>My 11 year old animal loving daughter would never forgive me if I didn&#8217;t include <a href="http://kilchoan.blogspot.com/2010/07/one-lucky-duck.html">Kilchoan&#8217;s heartwarming story</a> of how a very lucky lucky duckling was rescued and adopted.</p>
<p>Keeping with the cute, school librarians were never this kind in my day &#8211; look at <a href="http://www.bearbahoochie.co.uk/2010/07/06/five-bears-and-a-dragon/">this super collection </a>of bears Bear Bahoochie gave to her library monitors at the end of term. Ford is definitely my favourite.</p>
<p>I know it&#8217;s the middle of Summer, but the cold Winter nights will be on us sooner than we&#8217;d like. Glasgow Whisky Festival <a href="http://www.glasgowswhiskyfestival.com/blog/?p=62">announces </a>new highland participation in its event in November. Andrew <a href="http://andrewrunning.blogspot.com/2010/07/conservative-mp-mark-reckless-too-drunk.html">reminds us</a> what can happen, though, when people drink irresponsibly.</p>
<p>Next week Roundup is in <a href="http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.com/">Subrosa&#8217;s </a>capable hands. Please continue to submit your nominations via the nice form on your right, by e-mail to scottishroundup@gmail.com or by tweeting @ScottishRoundup.</p>
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		<title>Summer&#8217;s lease hath all too short a date&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lallands Peat Worrier</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve had a  last minute field-promotion here at the Scottish Roundup, and yours  truly has been cheerfully and willingly dragooned into composing this exceedingly last-minute  overview of Scotland&#8217;s blogging interests over the last week. Apologies  pre-emptively to those of you who prefer to live more de-politicised  lives &#8211; what follows will by necessity rather retrace what the fine folk have had  to say who populate my own blog roll. And they&#8217;re almost all party hacks, anoraks and sundry analysts. Nevertheless, plenty,  I&#8217;d submit, to divert the open-minded!</p>
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<p><strong>From Holyrood: Prison, knife crime and  crofters&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>It has been an immensely busy  legislative week for Holyrood, with final stage 3 deliberations on both  the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Bill and the equally  creatively entitled Crofting Reform Bill. At stake were eye-catching  criminal justice stories including presumptions against short term  prison sentences and Labour&#8217;s Tory-backed proposals to introduce a  presumption that knife-carriers be send to jail for a period of at least  six months. Aptly enough, on the very day the Criminal Justice Bill was  debated, the Lord Chancellor Kenneth Clark gave a speech on the  potential virtues of doing away with short term prison sentences. Dean  McKinnon-Thomson <a href="http://new-right.blogspot.com/2010/06/does-prison-work.html">asks <em>does  prison work?</em></a> His Tory comrades in the Scottish Parliament had  no doubts and no qualms. Prison is just dandy, they claimed, and voted  for as much of it as possible, a position <a href="http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.com/2010/06/carrying-knife-edge-vote.html">which  I rather volubly dispute.</a> James Kelly describes the defeat of  minimum sentences for knife-possession and the general abolition <em>(albeit  conditional and contingent rather than absolute)</em> of short-term  prison sentences as <a href="http://scotgoespop.blogspot.com/2010/06/forces-of-conseravtism-suffer-blow-at.html">a  defeat for the forces of conservatism in Scotland.</a> Alex Massie  generally supported Clark&#8217;s theorising and described Holyrood&#8217;s  practical moves to bring them into effect as a <a href="http://www.spectator.co.uk/alexmassie/6113594/a-shocking-startling-outbreak-of-good-sense.thtml">&#8220;shocking,  startling outbreak of good sense&#8221;.</a> Was Mr Massie was a mite  surprised, do you think?</p>
<p>Subrosa dips into her own origins, and  describes the final passage of the Reform Bill a <a href="http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.com/2010/07/historic-week-for-crofters.html"><em>&#8216;historic  week for crofters&#8217;.</em></a></p>
<p>Like many of us, Jeff&#8217;s mind is turning to  the Holyrood election on the  5th of May 2011. This week, he sets down  his tactical thinking, positing  <a href="http://www.snptacticalvoting.com/2010/07/ten-factors-that-will-decide-holyrood.html">&#8220;ten   factors which will decide the Holyrood election.&#8221;</a> Tris, rugged  Consul of Munguin&#8217;s Republic, responds with a further analysis of what  is at stake for Salmond, Gray and <a href="http://munguinsrepublic.blogspot.com/2010/07/some-thoughts-on-2011-general-election.html">emphasises  the importance of communication</a>. Also with the election in mind,  Mark Ferguson of Morhamburn  <em>- a public affairs and media relations   company Based in Edinburgh &#8211; </em>asks, <a href="http://www.morhamburn.com/morhamburn-comment/where-is-the-%E2%80%9Ccentre-of-gravity%E2%80%9D-for-the-snp/">&#8220;Where   is the centre of gravity for the SNP?&#8221;</a> Similar questions are  preying on the mind of Gerry Hassan, who discussed the Maximum Eck&#8217;s  recent remarks on the SNP&#8217;s mission and how independence for Scotland  fits into that project. Whether as a deliberate longjumper or an  accidental highjumper, Hassan wonders if this is <a href="http://www.gerryhassan.com/?p=1202">Alex  Salmond&#8217;s &#8220;big leap  forward (or not)&#8221;.</a></p>
<p>This week as also seen <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east_orkney_and_shetland/10434538.stm">EnCore&#8217;s   discovery of an untapped pool of oil</a>, 110 miles off the coast of   Aberdeen. Both <a href="http://bellgrovebelle.blogspot.com/2010/06/more-oil-found-in-north-sea.html">Bellgrove   Belle</a> and <a href="http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.com/2010/07/more-north-sea-oil.html">Subrosa</a> don hard hat and goggles and take a look at the implications of this   unanticipated new well of black gold &#8211; and aptly enough ask just who   will benefits from its glistering ebon flow.  Power and Its Minions dons   his expert and satirical white coat to  explain <a href="http://powersminions.blogspot.com/2010/07/significant-uk-scientific-breakthrough.html">another    truly significant breakthrough</a>, dealing not so much with the   constitution of the earth&#8217;s crust, but rather more with the governance   of these islands of ours.</p>
<p><strong>From Westminster: AV  referendum, Your Freedom, Gay Marriage&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Jeff may  wish to add an eleventh factor to his analysis, with the news that the  Coalition&#8217;s referendum on the Alternative Vote system <a href="http://www.snptacticalvoting.com/2010/07/same-day-for-av-referendum-and-holyrood_02.html">is  scheduled to fall on the very same day next year.</a> Nick Clegg&#8217;s  coinciding plebiscite plan has been vehemently criticised from many  quarters of the Scottish political world, both procedurally and  substantively. <a href="http://scotlandunspun.blogspot.com/2010/07/scottish-elections-and-british.html">Alex  Porter has a sharp word or two to say</a>, while <a href="http://qsmews.blogspot.com/2010/07/levels-of-importance.html">Ian   MacQuarrie gets a sinking feeling.</a> James Kelly is going so far as  to get out his political death certificates, with a post entitled <a href="http://scotgoespop.blogspot.com/2010/07/respect-agenda-rip.html?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ScotGoesPop+%28SCOT+goes+POP%21%29">&#8220;Respect  agenda, RIP&#8221;</a>. On the more general question of the substance of  Alternative voting &#8211; <a href="http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.com/2010/07/av-referendum-to-doom-case-for-pr.html">I  can&#8217;t decide how to vote and would appreciate help</a> in making up my  mind. Meanwhile, Big Rab <a href="http://bigrab.wordpress.com/2010/07/03/unnecessary/">discusses one  of the Westminster coalition&#8217;s other big plans</a> &#8211; the so-called  Great Repeal Bill  and the <a href="http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk/">Your  Freedom </a>site they&#8217;ve set up to solicit suggestions of <em>&#8216;unnecessary  laws&#8217;</em> from the public common. In which association, Caron <a href="http://carons-musings.blogspot.com/2010/07/your-freedom-and-nick-clegg-and-my.html">confesses  to her own shameless and wicked history of lawlessness. </a></p>
<p>Marching  at this year&#8217;s London Pride, bushel-topped Mayor of the city, pressed by Peter Tatchell, Boris  Johnson said that  “If we can have a coalition between Tories and Lib Dems,  why  can&#8217;t we  have gay marriage?” Dean MacKinnon-Thomson of <a href="http://new-right.blogspot.com/2010/07/gay-marriage-it-is-time.html">the    New Right</a> argues that the Conservatives should pursue Boris&#8217;   proposal in earnest. Meanwhile Stephen the Yellow Bonnet Laird of   Linlithgow experiences mild raptures and <em>(I assume sardonically)</em> suggests we heave ho <a href="http://linlithgow-libdems.blogspot.com/2010/07/can-we-form-coalition-with-mayor.html">DavCam   out of Number 10 and enter a coalition with equalising Boris instead. </a></p>
<p><strong>Gallimaufry&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Bright Green Scotland take us <a href="http://brightgreenscotland.org/index.php/2010/07/behind-the-smokescreen/">&#8216;Behind  the Smokescreen&#8217;</a> on student fees.</p>
<p>Scotland for  the Senses has a splendid piece on <a href="http://scotland4thesenses.blogspot.com/2010/06/tam-o-shanter-and-brig-o-doon.html">Tam  o&#8217; Shanter and Alloway&#8217;s Brig o&#8217; Doon </a></p>
<p>Hector  MacQueen of <a href="http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/sln/blogentry.aspx?blogentryref=8293">Scots  Law News</a> turns his learned eye back over the apparently endless  criminal cases involving tackle-out enthusiast, Stephen Gough, better  known as the Naked Rambler by comparing the unjust punishment meted to  out to rambling naturists in Scotland with a recent, very similar case  in Switzerland. Adopting another comparative attitude, James Taylor asks  <a href="http://liberalthought.wordpress.com/2010/06/29/what-the-lib-dems-can-learn-from-apple/"><em>What    can the Liberal Democrats learn from Apple?</em></a></p>
<p>Meanwhile,   in the world of fiction, Donna of Badsville <a href="http://bigbeatfrombadsville.blogspot.com/2010/07/what-i-read-in-june.html">reviews   the weighty shelf of books she devoured over the month of June.</a> Scots Whay Hae! inaugurates its <em>You Have Been Watching,</em> &#8220;a weekly  feature looking at the good, bad  and ugly (but mainly the good) of  Scottish Film past.&#8221; This week, Alistair Braidwood discusses Peter  Capaldi&#8217;s <a href="http://scotswhayhae.blogspot.com/2010/07/you-have-been-watching-strictly-sinatra.html"><em>Strictly  Sinatra.</em></a></p>
<p>And to end with a different sort of  fiction, South Lanarkshire&#8217;s planning committee is not, I fancy, top of  any idle soul&#8217;s list of exciting diversions. However, life has suddenly  got much more interesting for its Labour convenor <em>(in the Chinese  proverbial sense)</em>. <a href="http://joanmcalpine.typepad.com/joan_mcalpine/2010/07/the-millionaire-donor-and-his-friend-on-the-council-planning-committee.html">Joan  McAlpine</a> writes about the scandal which seems to be  engulfing Councillor Jim  Docherty, whose moustache is without question  wider than two fish. Rab has a good-going rant about the <a href="http://rantinrab.blogspot.com/2010/07/familiar-stench-of-west-of-scotland.html">whiffy  associations which are alleged between the Cooncillor and his mate,</a> the property developer (and serial planning permission applicant).</p>
<p>In  despatches from the east coast, <a href="http://hythlodaeus.com/2010/06/the-royal-mile-presenting-a-different-scotland/">Hythlodaeus   criticises the abundance of hooch-skirling shops</a> whose tat tartanry  festoons Edinburgh&#8217;s Royal Mile.</p>
<p><strong>Farewells&#8230; </strong></p>
<p>Finally,  it is worth noting that this week Scottish Labour-supporting bloggers  moved from an <em>at risk</em> category to an endangered species, with  Yousuf foregoing his yap now that he has graduated from university and  is embarking on wage labour in the private sector. After a period of  mute abeyance, Ian Hamilton  QC <a href="http://www.ianhamiltonqc.com/blog/?p=428">too  has confirmed that he shan&#8217;t be rattling out any more posts</a>. &#8220;It  takes energy to be a nuisance and I have run my course&#8221;, he notes.  Finally, in a  highly-recommended post, Dundee&#8217;s Stuart Winton takes the opportunity to  <a href="http://planet-politics.blogspot.com/2010/07/macblogosphere-in-decline.html">discuss  whether the macblogosphere in general</a> is tending towards decline.</p>
<p>And thus, good friends, that is very much <em>it </em>for this week&#8217;s edition of the Scottish Roundup. Do continue to submit suggestions of spiffing blogs and posts and whatnot to us. What&#8217;s more,  no doubt Duncan will keep us informed about how Roundup 2.0 is shaping up. As ever, feel free to forward your vituperation, complaints or misdirected takeaway orders to lallandspeatworrier@gmail.com.</p>
<p>Cheerio!</p>
<p>LPW</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for the huge amount of nominations this week on so many different subjects. The main political event of the week was, of course, George Osborne’s budget with its eye watering tax rises and spending cuts.
Stephen sees Lib Dem fairness in there.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for the huge amount of nominations this week on so many different subjects. The main political event of the week was, of course, George Osborne’s budget with its eye watering tax rises and spending cuts.</p>
<p>Stephen <a href="http://linlithgow-libdems.blogspot.com/2010/06/june-budget-initial-thoughts.html">sees</a> Lib Dem fairness in there.</p>
<p>Greener Leith <a href="http://www.greenerleith.org/greener-leith-news/2010/6/22/the-unavoidable-budget-in-leithers-tweets.html">rounds up locals’ tweets </a>on the Chancellor’s speech.</p>
<p>Tom Harris and his friends <a href="http://www.tomharris.org.uk/2010/06/22/budget-reaction-unless-youre-a-libdem-mp/">are less than impressed</a>.</p>
<p>Jeff <a href="http://www.snptacticalvoting.com/2010/06/scotlands-budget-headache.html">sees the need </a>for all Scottish political parties to play their part in identifying where the savings will be found. </p>
<p>If you are a casualty of the austere economic reality in which we find ourselves, and you enjoy blogging, making money out of writing might be attractive. Newmodeljournalism.com <a href="http://newmodeljournalism.com/wordpress/2010/06/self-help-meets-journalism-the-next-generation-journalist-reviewed/">reviews an e-book </a>on how to become a &#8220;next generation journalist&#8221; and asks whether this could work. </p>
<p>Walk the Sand <a href="http://walkthesand.blogspot.com/2010/06/first-cut-is-deepest.html">turns her attention to cuts of a different kind</a>, embodying the spirit of thrift we may all need to embrace in the austere future. </p>
<p>If you need something to cheer you up after all the budget gloom, look at the gorgeous photos of cats and evening skies Conversation Pieces <a href="http://conversationpieces.co.uk/2010/06/24/a-camera-of-my-very-own/">has taken on her new camera</a> </p>
<p>Elsewhere in politics, Eric Joyce MP <a href="http://ericjoycemp.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/trident-afghanistan-labours-defence-review/">shares his ideas </a> on Labour’s future defence policy. </p>
<p>Joan McAlpine <a href="http://joanmcalpine.typepad.com/joan_mcalpine/2010/06/things-not-covered-in-the-scottish-media-the-british-irish-council-moves-to-edinburgh.html">writes about</a> the controversy behind the British Irish Council’s decision to choose Edinburgh as its base.</p>
<p>2ourism Scotland has <a href="http://2ourism.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/forcing-the-baby-out-with-the-bathwater/">a thoughtful analysis</a> of the changes afoot at VisitSscotland </p>
<p>Angus Parent <a href="http://angusparent.blog.co.uk/2010/06/18/audit-scotland-report-angus-council-8826992/">feels that </a>Audit Scotland Concerns about Angus Council are being ignored by the administration. </p>
<p>SNP Cllr Bellegrove Belle <a href="http://bellgrovebelle.blogspot.com/2010/06/david-milliband-campaign-fail.html">was perplexed at receiving online overtures from David Milliband</a>. Her baby is due today, and Roundup wishes her and her family all the best.</p>
<p>In a few years’ time Baby Thewliss may take inspiration from these original Father’s Day Gifts reported in the blogosphere, <a href="http://rmontalban.blogspot.com/2010/06/bugisman-pirate-armour-how-cool-is-that.html">leather warrior’s armour from RMontalban</a> and the <a href="http://kidscraftandchaos.com/o/206-idad">iDad </a>from KidsCraftandChaos.</p>
<p>She may also like to suggest the inclusion of a monkey race in the school sports in a few years’ time after reading <a href="http://www.hopemanman.com/2010/06/king-monkey/">Hopeman Man’s</a> account of the favourite race of his childhood. </p>
<p>Shootin’ Fae the Shin <a href="http://shootinfaetheshin.blogspot.com/2010/06/breathing.html">tells a tale</a> of a Musselburgh woman who survived hanging for the murder of her baby. </p>
<p>Yeahokbye <a href="http://yeahokbye.blogspot.com/2010/06/christina-kernohan-gammel-butikken.html">alerts us</a> to an Edinburgh exhibition of beautiful photos of an old storehouse on a Norwegian island deep in the Arctic Circle.</p>
<p>There’s some football tournament on at the moment and it seems to be moving on a stage. Paul Edie <a href="http://pauledie.blogspot.com/2010/06/knock-outs-begin.html">shares his thoughts</a> on football, and also on leadership, which both Fabio Capello and the French coach Raymond Domenech might want to take on board. </p>
<p>Anyway, who cares about football when the Highland Games season is in full swing? Misssy M <a href="http://misssymartin.blogspot.com/2010/06/something-only-we-ken.html">tells </a>about her husband’s first experience of playing a “marquee” with his band. </p>
<p>It wasn’t so much In a Bundance’s failure to be impressed with Gok Wan that caught my eye, but the  <a href="http://bundance.blogspot.com/2010/06/gok-wan-related-heresy.html">miraculous tale of one man’s recovery</a> from illness just in time to ee the football that made me laugh.  </p>
<p>Actually, Islay Blog <a href="http://www.islayblog.com/2010entries/20100622-rugby2010.shtml">shows us </a>a much healthier pursuit than sitting around, beer in hand, watching the football – beach rugby, complete with video.</p>
<p>Has Ben Lomond Free Press <a href="http://bigrab.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/horseboy/">solved the mystery of Horseboy? </a></p>
<p>The iPhone 4 came out this week and Tom Harris managed to get his hands on one in fairly short order.  He’s <a href="http://www.tomharris.org.uk/2010/06/26/denting-my-enthusiasm-for-ebooks/">not so impressed</a> with the idea of reading books in electronic form, though. In a Bundance <a href="http://bundance.blogspot.com/2010/06/gok-wan-related-heresy.html">hopes</a> he keeps his shiny new toy out of the smallest room. </p>
<p>This week we bid farewell, sadly, to Yousuf,  who’s <a href="http://www.yousufhamid.com/2010/06/end-of-yapping-yousuf.html">hanging up his keyboard</a> as he starts work. I’ll really miss him and I hope he hangs around on Twitter. We may have been in opposing parties, but it’s always good to have another Schumacher fan around. Roundup wishes him all the best in his new career.</p>
<p>Don’t forget that Duncan is preparing to hand over the reins of Scottish Roundup. The entire Scottish blogosphere owes him an enormous debt of gratitude for the immense work he’s put in, week after week, to keep this site going over the past 4 years. If you have any suggestions (or offers) to make about the future of Roundup, please do so <a href="http://scottishroundup.co.uk/2010/06/23/the-future-of-scottish-roundup-suggestions-required/">here</a>. </p>
<p>That’s all for now.  I hope you’ve enjoyed our journey across the blogosphere. Please e-mail your suggestions for inclusion in next week’s Roundup to scottishroundup@gmail.com.</p>
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