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An English newspaper has branded Shetland "the most depressing place in the British Isles", dismissing it as a bleak, windswept outpost plagued by suicide, alcoholism, drug abuse and domestic violence. The article in The Birmingham Post contains claims that: More than a quarter of us exhibit...
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Moreover, to the Orcadians (and presumably Shetlanders too), Edinburgh feels just as remote as Westminster. There have even been recent calls among the Orkney Islands Council and elsewhere locally to examine ways of Orkney gaining greater independence – an “Orkzit” if you will. In Orkney...
A purebred Shetland Sheepdog is here to lend a paw to stressed and anxious students that need her support. By … Continue reading Meet Sky, Your Campus Comfort Canine Student Profiles There are no Disabilities, Just Different Abilities Knowing how to teach outside of the box can make all th...
In June, the Registry moved from Shetland Park in Salem to 100 Cummings Center in Beverly. MORE Emvolon, Cummings, & Middlesex 3 Coalition Host Cleantech Panel New England Real Estate Journal - March 7, 2025 Nearly 50 cleantech industry leaders gathered to explore the evolving landscape of ...
The swarm occurred around the Orca Seamount, an inactive volcano that rises 2,950 feet (900 meters) from the seafloor in the Bransfield Strait, a narrow passage between the South Shetland Islands and the northwestern tip of Antarctica. In this region, the Phoenix tectonic plate is diving beneat...
which occur several times a year, are a part of living in the case communities—and in the Faroe Islands in general—and are therefore often not perceived as something extreme. All the interviewees living in the area have a number of stories of personal experiences with storms, which are ve...
In "The Times" newspaper, 16th October 1834, p.4, column B. Reprinted from the Edinburgh Evening Courant. R. Overton (1839), Will with a Wisp. In "The Times" newspaper, Wednesday 22nd May 1839, p.2, column F. Reprinted from the Norwich Mercury of Saturday, i.e. the 18th May ...
It was an argument I heard again and again; indeed a sense of disillusionment, and alienation ran throughout the entire three months I spent travelling around England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. I went as far south as Lizard Point in Cornwall and as far north as the Shetland Isle...