In just under a decade from now, the daily tasks of a community pharmacist in Scotland could be radically different to today. The bulk of a day in a pharmacy could be spent on consulting with patients, prescribing and playing a majorly integrated role within the NHS rather than just checking and filling prescriptions much…
Month: March 2015
The futility of tactical voting
Vote SNP, get the Conservatives. Vote Green, get Labour. Vote UKIP, get the Liberal Democrats. Since the start of the year, the electorate have been inundated with message after message from the politicians warning them what voting for a particular party would cause in terms of who forms the next or part of the next…
I want to ride my Glaswegian bicycle, bicycle!
After spending some time at Glasgow Central Mosque for Friday prayers, I took to riding one of the relatively new public bikes in Glasgow City Centre. It’s not the first time that I have done this, but it’s safe to say that this is one activity I thoroughly enjoy when I’m in town. Personally, I…
The next UK General Election could be a low key affair in Scotland
It is hard to believe that in just under two months from now, the next UK General Election will be taking place and a new group of MP’s will be elected to Westminster. And it is even more hard to believe in the current context following last year’s Scottish independence referendum. But we are…