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The thrills and spills on and off the showground at Aboyne Games

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Brian Taylor Podcast: Holyrood s future with Pam Duncan-Glancy, Rachael Hamilton and Kevin Pringle

She doesn t have a mandate. Rachael Hamilton: It is important to recognise that Nicola Sturgeon did say that she wasn t going to call a second independence referendum but then before the votes were even counted she got on the podium and stated that that was her intention. I think that a lot of people who actually voted for SNP will be wondering what they had actually voted for. I think-   Brian Taylor: Come on, they scarcely disguised their support for independence and for achieving that via referendum. She didn t s exactly hide that during the campaign.   Rachael Hamilton: Well, we also have to look at some of the polls that were out. There was an opinion poll that showed only a third of voters think leaving the UK was an urgent priority and in the last ten opinion polls-

TALENTStream rebrands and eyes future growth

by Alistair Hardaker TALENTStream has announced it has rebranded to Strive Group, becoming a connected experience agency . The rebrand, executed by the in-house team, follows the acquisition of Leeds-based creative design consultancy Strive in 2019, and sees the firm broaden its creative service offering. Strive Group was originally founded in 2001 and is led by directors Jonathan Haig and Alistair Grant (pictured).  The Harrogate firm now employs over 75 members of staff and works in industries such as automotive, aerospace and retail. Company director at Strive Group, Alistair Grant, explained: “Our team uses their expertise to shape our client’s brands, so we applied this experience into organising our own brand from top to bottom. 

Scientists warn those who refuse Covid jab won t be protected by herd immunity - this is why

Updated Friday, 22nd January 2021, 2:42 pm People who refused to have the vaccine will continue to be at risk (Photo: Getty Images) Scientists are urging people not to rely on those who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 to keep them safe, as it is “pretty much impossible” for the UK to reach herd immunity. While vaccines will allow a return to normality for large parts of society, people who have not been immunised will be at ongoing risk from coronavirus. Vaccines won’t completely stop infection Professor Paul Hunter and colleague Alistair Grant, from the University of East Anglia, have warned that herd immunity cannot be achieved either through natural infection, or by the rollout of the Pfizer and Oxford vaccines.

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