Podcast Appearances
And this is St Ninian's Island.
And just have a look at this.
I can't even imagine on a nice day in July.
This must be absolutely heavenly.
I have to say, I've never been to the Shetland Islands before, but you know what?
The next stop was Shettleston Road in the east end of Glasgow.
A few miles from the city center, it's a dense mix of traditional red sandstone tenements and local businesses.
Reform warns that areas like this are under growing pressure, with Glasgow becoming a key destination for migrant resettlement, placing strain on housing and public services.
On the street, I was struck by the levels of political apathy and anger towards the legacy parties.
Some didn't even know an election was taking place, and many of those who did couldn't say who they would vote for.
Nobody's right as doon, by the way, so it's no point in voting, by the way.
Is there, like, a major factor that will determine who you end up voting for?
Aye, a Saturday night party.
For Reform, that sense of disengagement is an opportunity, a sign that many voters are still up for grabs.
As the rain poured down, Nigel arrived to begin his walkabout and the mood changed.