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The March issue of Shetland Life is teeming with a host of features, covering politics, history and crime. The magazine’s features are kicked off with…
READ FULL STORYThe March issue of Shetland Life is teeming with a host of features, covering politics, history and crime. The magazine’s features are kicked off with…
READ FULL STORYThe cruelty of animals The case of convicted seal basher Jimmy Stewart is a fascinating and hugely emotive one. It is a story that seems…
READ FULL STORYAs pressure mounts on councillors to make changes to the way Shetland’s oil money is handled, Gavin Morgan takes a look at the organisation at…
READ FULL STORYPhysical assault is fortunately a rare occurrence in Shetland, but when it does happen it can have devastating consequences. Below, a victim of a violent…
READ FULL STORYReady, Steady Trow Maet! Wid you believe A’m tae appear on Trow TV! A’m surely a trow celebrity. Dey axed me tae come on dir…
READ FULL STORYGuardian of the pic ‘n’ mix It was following that afternoon that this jolly green giant began to turn into an extremely nervous one. I…
READ FULL STORYFrom The Shetland Times, Friday 24th April, 1959 Orkney won the Nicolson Cup in the inter-county dancing competition in Lerwick’s Town Hall on Wednesday night….
READ FULL STORYFrom Shetland Life, April 1984, No.42 by Martin Emslie The Scottish rugby team’s recent success can hardly have escaped the notice of most people whether…
READ FULL STORYThis month, Shetland Life contributors dip into a host of interesting subjects. The features are kicked off by Neil Riddell, who offers up an informed…
READ FULL STORYReal priorities Public funding is all about priorities. The public (that’s us) choose who we want to make decisions on our behalf, and for a…
READ FULL STORYPublic spending on the arts in Shetland has become an issue of increasing controversy, and a recent Althing debate found only a slim majority in…
READ FULL STORYAs I toyed with whether to write about blogs, podcasts or netiquette this month I noted that each subject is a portmanteau: a compound word…
READ FULL STORYMarsali Taylor discovers that increasing numbers of older Shetlanders are learning the benefits of the internet, while the appeal of “social networking sites” is also…
READ FULL STORYCathy Feeny interviews award-winning poet, Jen Hadfield. “I’m never going to be an urban poet”, says Jen Hadfield, whose volume, Nigh-No-Place, recently won the 2008…
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