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Tag Archives: Scottish government
Sunday Herald article on Kenny MacAskill’s PII revelation
The following article, by Peter Swindon and me, was the lead in last Sunday’s Sunday Herald. It apeared under the headline Revealed: MacAskill may have breached Official Secrets Act over Lockerbie. Former justice minister Kenny MacAskill has revealed details of a highly … Continue reading
Birlinn blog post
This is a post that I have just done for Birlinn’s blog. Scotland’s Shame argues that Lockerbie is the biggest scandal of the country’s post-devolution era. It sets out the failures, distortions and evasions of both the country’s prosecution service … Continue reading
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Tagged Birlinn, crown office, Frank Mulholland, John Ashton, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Scotland's Shame, Scottish government
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New book – Scotland’s Shame: Why Lockerbie Still Matters
My new book Scotland’s Shame: Why Lockerbie Still Matters will be published by Birlinn on 3 October. It features a remarkable foreword by Dr Jim Swire. The advance blurb says: The bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over the small … Continue reading