Charlie Ellis explores how the far-right is weaponising the city and how the mood of hyper nostalgia is a gateway to a ...
Reform UK’s attack on the children of Glasgow may at first seem an oddity, a bizarre lurch even for them. But, in fact, it has direct continuity with some of their most extreme views, many ...
Only a few days ago the entire Unionist commentariat were jubilant. Rachel Reeves had Shot the Nationalist Fox (again) and ...
I interviewed Dominic Hinde, author of Drifting North, finding a sustainable future in Scotland’s past (Manchester University ...
The success or failure of any government’s transport policy tends to be measured in dry statistics. But the best test is ...
Democracy denial and pork barrel Politics are the hallmarks of Labour’s botched Budget. The choreographed messaging around the government’s budget ended in a predictable farce, with ...
Each year we do a readers’ feedback survey as we try and take stock and get organised for the year ahead. It’s really simple, just three questions: What would you like to see more of ...
I have friends who were (and possibly are) deeply sceptical of Roger Hallam. But I think this is a really interesting interview with him about how to organise. It comes after he has spent some time in ...
Stephen McAll, Constant Follower on the catastrophic cuts to BBC Radio Scotland’s Music Programme content. This is a long but ...
The Scottish establishment’s response to the legal challenge offered on the proscription of Palestine Action is growing arms ...