
Lorna Miller



Haggis Surprise - not just for Burns Night
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller highlights the rebranding of Scotland’s national dish as the “Great British Haggis” by a Fife manufacturer last year, and Theresa May’s description of Burns night as "a chance to celebrate a great poet, a great nation and an enduring union”.
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Sammy McSalmonface
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller looks at the prospect of border checks for salmon exiting the UK bound for our biggest export market - the EU, as a result of Brexit. Scottish salmon is Britain's
biggest food export.
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Brexit Black Hole
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller (@mistressofline) looks at the Brexit chaos ensuing as the Tory party falls apart and the will of the Scottish people is ignored.
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Have you missed me?
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller (@mistressofline) looks at news reports stating former Tory Prime Minister David Cameron wants a return to frontline politics because he’s bored.
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Not just for Halloween
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller (@mistressofline) looks at the National Crime Agency’s decision to launch an investigation into where Aaron Banks got his money from for what was the biggest donation in the EU referendum campaign.
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Independent Scotland 2525
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller (@mistressofline) looks at the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently released report which warns urgent CO2 emission reductions are needed for a future dominated by extreme heat, drought, floods and poverty to be prevented.
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