Past Times: Wives should be paid a weekly wage!
At a recent meeting of the Burravoe Literary and Debating Society the motion before the house was “That housewives should be paid a weekly wage
READ FULL STORYAt a recent meeting of the Burravoe Literary and Debating Society the motion before the house was “That housewives should be paid a weekly wage
READ FULL STORYTo suggest that the problems our society faces are complex is hardly a controversial proposition. Were they not complex we would surely have solved them
READ FULL STORYA Shetland student has recently completed a comprehensive database of the islands’ political history, and the results are now available online. Chris Cope spoke to
READ FULL STORYIn the last years of the eighteenth century, a young man came to Shetland to work as tutor to the family of John Scott of
READ FULL STORYYou might have imagined that charity and ethics would go hand in hand, but apparently not. Neil Riddell explores the absurd and worrying rejection of
READ FULL STORYMy wife and I are about to enter our second Shetlandic winter. When we arrived to live and work in Shetland last summer, we were
READ FULL STORYMe an my Meenie differ in opinion ower Guy Fawkes Nicht. I canna wait for da 5th o November, an Meenie canna wait for hit
READ FULL STORYFrom The Shetland Times, Friday 27th November, 1959 Where should the extension to Lerwick Central School be sited? That’s a problem exercising the minds of
READ FULL STORYFrom Shetland Life, November 1984, No.49 WIR Cooncil niver seems tae mak much haedwye wi dir development plans so I tocht I wid drap you
READ FULL STORYAt the Shetland Archives, an immense number of fascinating and remarkable documents, covering all aspects of these islands’ history, are available for visitors to access.
READ FULL STORYThis year marks the 40th anniversary of the Walter and Joan Gray home in Scalloway. To mark the event, Janis Smith tells the story of
READ FULL STORYAabody’s been spaekin aboot da Gunnister Man. Dere’s been nae end tae da spaekalation. Wha wis he? Whit wye did he dee? An why wis
READ FULL STORYLast month, charitable trustees decided that ethical investment was not for them. Their job was to make money, they said, not to worry about how
READ FULL STORYDuring the month of August, I spent some time in – what could easily be – the Up Helly Aaer’s idea of Heaven. This version
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