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Letters: It is good that the UK Government is at last showing its strength in Scotland

IT is little surprise that the announcement by the UK Government that it is to commit to spending millions across Scotland by working directly with local authorities has drawn the ire of the SNP ( Infrastructure investment plan for Scotland sparks SNP ‘power grab’ claims , The Herald, February 25). Kirsten Oswald’s po-faced comment that it represents a power grab by Westminster is entirely predictable; the largesse shown by the UK Government does not fit the SNP narrative that the Tories are evil, and that the SNP is Scotland, and therefore only it can disburse funds. Too often in recent years, successive UK Governments have deserted the political stage in Scotland, leaving it to local politicians to set the narrative. This is fine where the party in power locally is not one that is ideologically driven to break up the Union, meaning that it can rarely work harmoniously with the UK Government lest the independence narrative, woven over many years, is damaged.

Letters: The 10 questions Scots should ask themselves before the election

the status quo – namely condescending, arrogant unaccountable Westminster governance. Voters may wish to consider 10 quick questions ahead of May 6 in search of vital perspective. 1, Did Nicola Sturgeon lead Scotland out of the EU, selling out our fishing, seafood, farming and manufacturing communities? 2, Has/would she ennoble friends/family into lucrative lifelong sinecures in the House of Lords? 3, Would she accept a six-figure sum for SNP funds by playing tennis with a Russian oligarch’s wife? 4, Has the Scottish Government permitted cronies and donors to profit mightily from coronavirus? 5, Did Ms Sturgeon fake Covid testing statistics by including kits bunged in the post?

Toronto baker Ruth Mar Tam encourages creativity in Baked to Order

Article content Waiting for her permanent residency to come through one chilly Toronto winter, author Ruth Mar Tam turned to baking. To stay warm and channel her creativity, the Seattle native baked and blogged, starting We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Toronto baker Ruth Mar Tam encourages creativity in Baked to Order Back to video Now, seven years later, nearly 74,000 Instagram followers admire her laminated pastries, layer cakes and sourdough loaves. Carving out a career in food was unexpected, Tam says. What began as a creative outlet has led to her debut cookbook,

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