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Revealed: Scottish Government quango which handed 'hardcore' sex project nearly £85,000 of public cash 'refused to fund reboot of iconic film Whisky Galore!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
A Scottish quango refused to fund a reboot of classic film Whisky Galore! Instead, the government has invested nearly £85,000 on a 'hardcore' sex project. Creative Scotland gave filmmaker Leonie Rae Gasson £84,555 to create Rein, which featured scenes of 'bare-a*** lovers frolicking in long grass' and a'secret cave sex party' with video clips of explicit sex acts. It has now been revealed that the 'hardcore' sex project received its funds at the expense of a remake of the 1949 Ealing classic. Iain Maclean, the film's producer, said, "I came away with no money." It was disappointing because I had gone out of my way to make sure such a classic film was all about Scotland. Following backlash over the decision, the funding body announced that it had pulled funds and was attempting to recover the £85,000 paid to the director.

Two experts disagree on whether the senior doctor was right to do so after confiscating student doctors' shoes as 'punishment.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
MailOnline has heard from two experts in the medical industry who are speaking out about the incident. I completed my medical education at a time when consultants were ruled by fear and coercion, and we junior doctors had to be on our mettle at all times - or suffer the consequences.' I remember one consultant being so miffed by our results on ward rounds that he ordered me to assault a colleague with a ruler as hard as I could when he got a question wrong and told my coworker to do the same to me.' Dr. Max Pemberton (pictured right) argued that the consultant concerned about the bed-blocking issue was acutely worried, but that junior employees was to wear a badge of shame by walking the wards barefoot was the incorrect way to solve it.' Not least because it has portrayed the young doctors concerned as victims, but the true victims are the elderly patients who are forced to sit on the ward for no good reason or are extremely vulnerable to the beds that are occupying.'