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Podcast by David Thomson

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Podcast by David Thomson

    DAVID YEOMAN - DYSLEXIA SCOTLAND PODCAST

    DAVID YEOMAN - DYSLEXIA SCOTLAND PODCAST

    In the latest in the series for Dyslexia Scotland, we interviewed David Yeoman, who is a Language Behaviour Strategist consultant.

    In the podcast, David tell about his dyslexia and how it has affected them in both his life and career.

    • 31 Min.
    DYSLEXIA SCOTLAND - KEITH MACALDOWIE

    DYSLEXIA SCOTLAND - KEITH MACALDOWIE

    In the latest in a series of podcasts for Dyslexia Scotland, David Thomson speaks to Keith Macaldowie about his role in Learning Support at Port Glasgow High School in Port Glasgow in Inverclyde. Also, Keith discusses his own experience of having dyslexia.

    • 23 Min.
    COMMONSPACE - 121ST STUC CONGRESS

    COMMONSPACE - 121ST STUC CONGRESS

    CommonSpace reporter David Thomson covered this week's conference in Dundee

    FOLLOWING the Scottish Trades Union Congress' three-day conference in Dundee this week, we've put together a podcast interviewing some of the key voices at the event talking about prominent issues in Scotland.

    Featured in the round-up is STUC deputy general secretary Dave Moxham, Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, Unison Scotland Stuart Graham and Omnium Cultural’s David Karvala.

    Topics discussed include the industrial strategy, “Macora Law”, links between Scottish Labour and trade unions and the current situation that is happening in Catalonia.

    • 33 Min.
    COMMONSPACE - JAMES KELLY - REPEAL OF THE OFFICIAL BEHAVIOUR AT FOOTBALL MATCHES ACT

    COMMONSPACE - JAMES KELLY - REPEAL OF THE OFFICIAL BEHAVIOUR AT FOOTBALL MATCHES ACT

    Scottish Labour MSP James Kelly spoke to the CommonSpace ahead of the final vote at Holyrood to decide as to whether the Football Act should be scrapped. 

    ON THURSDAY, the Scottish Parliament will hear the final stage of James Kelly’s private member's bill to repeal the Offensive behaviour at football matches.  

    If the bill passes, it will be the first time that a Scottish Government's legislation will be repeal since the Scottish Parliament has been created in 1999.

    CommonSpace Reporter David Thomson spoke to Scottish Labour's James Kelly at their party conference in Dundee. 

    At conference, Kelly had a fringe meeting to discuss his member's bill.

    The fringe meeting was a panel discussion that was chaired by the former leader of the Scottish Labour party, Johann Lamont. 

    There was a wide variety of speakers that include Jeanette Findlay from Fans against crimination, Daniel Johnson MSP, the Scottish Labour’s justices spokesperson, and Eireann McAuley.

    CommonSpace's David Thomson spoke to both Janettee Findlay and Daniel Johnson to discuss why the Act should be scrapped.

    • 18 Min.
    COMMONSPACE - ANGELA CONSTANCE

    COMMONSPACE - ANGELA CONSTANCE

    The CommonSpace's David Thomson has managed to interview Cabinet secretary for Social Secruity Angela Constance about the pilot in Aberdeen to give free sanitary products to those girls on low incomes.

    • 15 Min.
    COMMONSPACE - MILES BRIGGS

    COMMONSPACE - MILES BRIGGS

    CommonSpace reporter David Thomson interview’s the Scottish Conservative’s health spokesman, Miles Briggs about his involvement with ‘Frank’s law’ after the Scottish Government announced last month that they will bring in free personal care to those people who are under 65.

    The Scottish Government made the announcement as part of their programme for government after the opposition parties were united to bring in ‘Frank’s Law’

    At the Scottish Conservative party conference in March, Briggs was going to bring in a members bill to implement ‘Frank’s Law’

     Brigg will tell us about his involvement with ‘Frank's Law'

    • 7 Min.

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