THE Scottish Government has been forced to delete a social media post after a glaring error on a map of the country – which may have even been…
THE Scottish Government has been forced to delete a social media post after a glaring error on a map of the country – which may have even been unlawful – was pointed out.
“Since then, period products have been free at the point of access at thousands of pick-up points throughout Scotland — including many libraries, ferries and high street shops.” Land reform campaigner Magnus Davidson pointed out the error on social media, writing: “Interesting question for legislation buffs. Is this tweet Islands Act compliant?
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