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Sean McKinven’s Newsround: 1 June

Hello. There was some sad news last week as the venerable Peter McDougall has revealed he only has six months to live.

He sat down with The Herald and revealed he has a “full Scottish breakfast” of lung and throat cancer. For those of you who may not know, McDougall is an accomplished playwright and screenwriter. His route to writing was unconventional, having had a pretty miserable stint working on the shipyards (where he met longtime friend and collaborator Billy Connolly), before moving to London to become a painter and decorator.

Apparently, while paining Colin Welland’s house, he recounted certain absurdities of being involved in the Orange Walks at a young age. Welland encouraged him to write it down and that became Just Another Saturday, which captures viscerally parts of the Twelfth marches in Glasgow.  Although in a much different climate, they still happen to this day. At the time, it was inherently controversial, with the head of Glasgow polis remarking that there’d “be bloodshed on the street, both in the making and showing”.

His early work continued to capture a brutal realism of the West of Scotland in the seventies. Just a Boy’s Game is set in his hometown of Greenock. It gave insight into the razor gangs and hardmen culture that used to have its associations with Glasgow through No Mean City and was chronicled in songs like Cod Liver Oil and the Orange Juice. But by setting it in Greenock, the ability for anybody to romanticise it – as was/is done (cough cough Peaky Blinders) falls a bit flat. It also features one of the most devastating bits of dialogue ever. 

The Elephant’s Graveyard is also an interesting piece; it stars Billy Connolly (who also had a role in Just Another Saturday) and follows two strangers encountering each other on a walk and realising that they are both unemployed men pretending to be at work. Although particularly salient at the time, the masterful thing about it that I think we can all relate to is having an unproductive day of wandering and waxing lyrical.

McDougall continues to write. He featured heavily down the year in a Play, a Pie and a Pint – a truly excellent concept. He would go on to write a film where Billy Connolly is a bank robber in Down Among the Big Boys and is reported to have written a screenplay for what one Ian Anderson calls the greatest Scottish novel, The Private Memoir and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg.  

But what I find interesting (particularly as I need to relate this back to financial services at some point), is the production of his early work. They were all part of the Play for Today series run across the BBC. As seen with Just another Saturday, there were definitely challenges, but it allowed him to get access and represent some very real stories.

Anyway, I digress. What with the current focus on the labour market, and questions over where the next wave of advisers is going to come from, what McDougall shows is that given the right access and encouragement, and with the understanding that hard work is put in, rewards can be reaped. You too can become successful and grow a monster moustache to boot. I think any recruitment strategy should take this into account, at least until AI gets there.

The News:

LANG CAT & CLIENT MENTIONS

​Can we close the gender money gap?

Nat in the Scotsman.

Source: The Scotsman

The lang cat identifies AdviceTech firms to watch

A look at the shortlisted firms at Catwalk.

Source: IFA Magazine

Pension transfer times hit 10-day mark in early 2026

Some figures from Origo.

Source: Professional Adviser

The Spotify of investing? Interactive Investor boosts its offering for those on ‘family’ subscription plan

Some of our data used here.

Source: Daily Mail 

Alison Gay: Nothing is certain except death, taxes and Consumer Duty

Headline of the year.

Source: Money Marketing

Why advice firms need to be ‘more intentional’ when attracting new talent

Source: Professional Adviser

‘We got our DFM partners to cut fees by £1m’ – PWM’s Fiona Oliver

Source: Citywire NMA

Renaming vulnerability could change everything: Hood

Guardian’s CEO Carlton Hood advocates rethinking how to approach vulnerability and protection.

Source: COVER

IHT on pensions: ‘HMRC wants to have its cake and eat it’

John Rawls would approve of HMRC’s cake eating and of the cake analogy in general. He used cake as an example of Justice as Fairness

Source: Professional Adviser; Medium 

ADVISERS

Advisers say sustainable investing is set for a comeback – research

Advisers and investing crossover episode.

Source: Professional Adviser

Moneybox preps regulated advice offering as assets climb to £22bn

Adviser and platforms crossover episode.

Source: Financial Planning Today

PLATFORMS

Platforms see jump in new JISAs and trusts in IHT gifting surge

IHT liabilities touted as a motivating factor.

Source: Citywire NMA

PE-backed Foster Denovo joins advice AI back office race

PE cookie monsters love their AI.

Source: Citywire NMAAI

PROTECTION

How tax and targeted support will help boost annuity sales to Britons

As annuity sales rise, there’s hopes that targeted support will help challenge the notion that annuities are an archaic part of financial planning.

Source: FT Adviser

Major insurer applies for targeted support

It’s Aviva – we see the photo.

Source: FT Adviser

INVESTING AND WEALTH MANAGERS

Exclusive: Treasury stalls on cash ISA rules over complexity concerns

Bad news seemingly for anyone holding money market funds in their stocks and shares ISA.

Source: Citywire NMA

REGULATION & POLICY

Monzo gets FCA go-ahead for targeted support

The neo-bank wants to target those who “who don’t know where to begin with investing”. I think I have a squirrel they could speak to.

Source: Citywire NMA 

City watchdog FCA to host annual meeting in Edinburgh for first time

Regulation comes to Auld Reekie.

Source: The Scotsman

Non-financial misconduct: Rising expectations and rising exposure

Get prepared for changes is the message.

Source: Professional Adviser

AI

Starting Out: How using AI can help new advisers

Some perspectives on AI and new blood.

Source: Money Marketing

Why consistency is key to ensure auditable AI outputs in advice

A call to standardise AI use.

Source: Professional Adviser

Rosemount launches AI compliance tool

AI adviser crossover episode.

Source: Money Marketing

PENSIONS & RETIREMENT 

DC savers aware they are under-saving for retirement, says TPT

Some worrying numbers.

Source: Money Marketing

Clive Bolton: Why a Pension Health Check could herald a new dawn for financial advice

Proposal to tap into success of auto-enrolment and the pensions dashboard to provide pensions health check.

Source: Money Marketing

Pension schemes bill: what could mandation actually look like?

Armageddon if you ask the investment managers.

Source: FT Adviser

Labour leadership contest: What a change could mean for IHT on pensions

Hate to say it guys, whatever your view, I don’t think anyone will have stopping IHT on considerable sums amassed on pensions at the top of their lists.

Source: Professional Adviser

Over 70m pension records connect to dashboards ahead of final deadline

Source: Money Marketing

TRADE & ECONOMY

Spotify chief defends AI-generated music

Rich man defends his bid to get richer.

Source: FT

CRAZY CAT STORIES

Dogs That Like Cats 2026: Here are the 12 breeds of adorable dog who tend to get on well with cats – including the loving Labrador 

Finally, news for the rest of us.

Source: The Scotsman

OUTSIDE THE TRADE

Spanish TV show hilariously mistakes Irish comedy sketch for real life

The Spanish TV show though the “most sunburnt mad in Ireland competition” was real.

Source: Joe.ie

Sean McKinven is PR account executive at the lang cat

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We provided the research for a report, in conjunction with Parmenion, which reveals how far short of expectations many adviser platforms are falling. The research found that over the last 12 months, 88% of advisers needed to apologise to at least one of their clients on behalf of a platform, and that poor service delivery from platforms impacts 91% of advisers every day.

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