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Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

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Freelance Reporter at The Herald (Scotland)

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  • 3 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

    She told The Herald: “Since the last Pride Parade, the demands have been exactly the same. “Pride has always been and will always be a protest. Glasgow Pride itself should not be partnering with companies that are not only complicit in genocide and war, but are not showing support for the LGBT community.” Thousands of Glaswegians have taken to the streets in recent years, with an estimated 50,000 attending Pride in 2023. This year's celebration is earmarked for July 19.

  • 4 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

    Religious groups have weighed in on the assisted dying debate. (Image: Derek McArthur/Newsquest) Few votes in Holyrood can be described as free of partisan politics. Yet, Tuesday’s deliberation on the principles of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill is one such case. MSPs have been urged to ‘vote their conscience’.

  • 4 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

    Pope Francis backed SCIAF's Wee Box appeal last year (Image: Supplied) A leading Scottish Catholic charity has praised Pope Leo XIV's 'global' focus on poverty and the climate.   Ben Wilson of the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) told The Herald that the first American pontiff was “more than welcome” to visit Scotland. Wilson said: “It would be great to see him. Given the strong connection between Scotland and America, he may be more likely to visit.

  • 4 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

    Aberdeen University management has been criticised. (Image: Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco) A leading Scottish university’s decision to implement targeted voluntary severance has been criticised as “legally questionable”. The University of Aberdeen is looking to shed staff salaries amidst a £5.5m black hole. Academics in five schools across the institution have been invited to take severance or early retirement.

  • 5 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

    Hundreds of people flocked to the new bridge to celebrate. (Image: Colin Mearns) It’s a sunny Thursday afternoon in Renfrew, and the streets surrounding the newest bridge across the Clyde are swollen with people. With a mighty creak, the two halves of the Renfrew-Yoker Bridge swing into place, uniting two communities on opposites sides of the river.

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Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco
Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco @joshpizpom
13 May 25

RT @heraldscotland: 'Glasgow Pride itself should not be partnering with companies that are not only complicit in genocide and war, but are…

Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco
Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco @joshpizpom
12 May 25

RT @heraldscotland: @andrewlearmonth @HannahMargBrown https://t.co/rx5yh7xL3Z @joshpizpom (4/4) https://t.co/YptDURdlhU

Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco
Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco @joshpizpom
12 May 25

It's true. Winter fuel, PIP cuts, Gaza, now immigration.

Neil Drysdale
Neil Drysdale @NeilDrysdale

Labour’s surge to the right and determination to out-Reform Reform really is one of the biggest acts of self-harm since Brexit. They’re chasing a target audience who won’t vote for them and leaving their core base behind. Oblivion beckons!