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  2. Wings Over Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Wings Over Scotland is a pro-Scottish independence blog created and maintained by Scottish video game journalist Stuart Campbell. It was launched in November 2011 with the stated aim of providing a "fair and honest perspective on Scottish politics" with a pro-independence slant.

  3. Stuart Campbell (blogger) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Campbell (born 1967) is a Scottish blogger, video game designer and former video game journalist.Born in Stirling, he moved to Bath in 1991 to work for computer magazine Amiga Power as a staff writer, where he gained attention for his video game reviews.

  4. The Wee Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    The Wee Blue Book was a multi-format publication published in 2014 and written by Stuart Campbell, editor of pro-independence blog Wings Over Scotland.It set out an economic case for Scottish independence as part of the pro-independence campaign in the run-up to the referendum held that year.

  5. Opinion polling on Scottish independence - Wikipedia

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    Scotland should remain part of the UK without an elected parliament. A report released in 2017, entitled From Indyref1 to Indyref2? The State of Nationalism in Scotland , detailed the previous responses from this survey by grouping options one and two as "independence", options three and four as "devolution" and option five as "No Parliament".

  6. List of fictional Scots - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Scottish characters from fiction. Authors of romantic fiction have been influential in creating the popular image of Scots as kilted Highlanders, noted for their military prowess, bagpipes , rustic kailyard and doomed Jacobitism .

  7. Mridul Wadhwa - Wikipedia

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    Mridul Wadhwa is a transgender woman who was born in India in 1978 and transitioned there. She lived in Pune until 30, where she ran a successful business with her husband. . She then emigrated to the United Kingdom in 2002 with her passport listing her as female, where she earned a master's degree in education from the University of Edinburgh in 2

  8. Jimmy McCulloch - Wikipedia

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    McCulloch first met Paul McCartney in August 1973, after the departure of Henry McCullough from Wings. [6] McCulloch joined Wings in August 1974. His debut track with them was "Junior's Farm." McCulloch composed the music for the anti-drug song "Medicine Jar" on the album Venus and Mars and the similar "Wino Junko" on Wings at the Speed of ...

  9. List of The Goon Show cast members and characters - Wikipedia

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    Members of the newsgroup alt.fan.goons [4] refer to most of these characters as "Secombe Bach." In the beginning of the episode The Thing on the Mountain, [5] all three Goons (with Milligan as Adolphus Spriggs and one line as Singhiz Thingz) imitate Welshmen. In Wings Over Dagenham, [2] Secombe's Welsh character is