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Ron Cluny, official council spokesman
Douglas Lumsden’s election as an MSP has caused quite the kerfuffle in local government circles this week. Ryan Houghton was first nominated for then resigned from the office of joint council leader, with his previous comments on Muslims, homosexuality and the Holocaust coming back to haunt him. The Conservative group then declined to nominate a replacement candidate, leaving Jenny Laing co-leading with an empty chair.
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Cava Kenny Cordiner, the football pundit whose trousers are at half mast
As the great Roy Orbison once singed: “It’s over, it’s over, it’s over”.
After eight years ruling the rust in the Pittodrie hotpot, Derek McInnes has gotten his jotters, and truly it is the end of an area.
The week already got off to a bad start in sport when The Rangers lifted the title at the weekend. Their supporters was not very popular in the press because they was partying, drinking and peeing all over George Square. That isn’t unusual for George Square, but on a Sunday afternoon in the middle of a global pandrop, they should have knowed better.