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GRAHAM GRANT: Failure is no barrier to pay hikes for police chiefs
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politics1d ago

GRAHAM GRANT: Failure is no barrier to pay hikes for police chiefs

  • Police Scotland Chief Constable Jo Farrell will earn more than £280,000 this year, with a further rise planned for 2026/27.
  • The column notes Farrell also received more than £134,000 to help buy a second home, describing it as taxpayer-funded housing support.
  • The author cites a 2023 incident where Farrell allegedly used an unmarked car chauffeured by a subordinate during severe weather.
  • The piece accuses Police Scotland of rising crime yet rewarding leadership with pay hikes and housing allowances.
  • The article links broader public sector pay rises to justify salary increases for ministers and police leadership.
  • The piece frames Police Scotland as unaccountable, with the Scottish Police Authority declining to discuss value for money.
  • The article notes substantial rises in crime including rapes and violent offences and questions funding adequacy.
  • A Cabinet Secretary received a pay rise of more than £70,000, illustrating broader government pay trends.
  • The column references the Brollygate dispute and political backlash as part of policing controversies.
  • The author argues victims and communities are neglected while leaders receive perks and raises.
  • The piece closes with a call for accountability and a critique of the government's funding approach.
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Man United slammed over 'staggering' Scott McTominay sale as ex-Scotland star admits he was left 'flabbergasted' over midfielder's misuse | Goal.com UK
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sports12h ago

Man United slammed over 'staggering' Scott McTominay sale as ex-Scotland star admits he was left 'flabbergasted' over midfielder's misuse | Goal.com UK

  • Manchester United faced criticism for selling Scott McTominay to Napoli for £26 million in 2024.
  • Andy Gray says he was flabbergasted by United's handling of McTominay’s departure.
  • McTominay has emerged as a top performer at Napoli, winning Serie A Player of the Year in his first season.
  • Gray questions why United never identified McTominay’s best role and kept him.
  • McTominay now plays as an attack-minded midfielder, a role he excelled in at Napoli.
  • There is talk United might consider bringing McTominay back, though doubts linger.
  • McTominay’s success has touched Scotland, with his performance noted in international discussions.
  • Gray attributes McTominay’s growth to his performances in Italy, including a Ballon d’Or placement.
  • The article frames McTominay's Napoli success as a potential argument for a bigger move.
  • GOAL links the transfer to broader questions about Man United’s player development strategy.
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