On Saturday Jim Sillars posted a tribute to Alex Salmond saying “Make Alex’s death a call to unity … Recognise that a divided ...
It seems like there’s been a re-set to the 1970s. Scottish nationalism used to be a fringe phenomenon confined to the back-rooms of pubs and the electoral margins, glorying in ...
Scots Whay Hae! interviews Fergus Morgan to talk about the excellent podcast A History of Scottish Drama in Six Plays.
It may come as a surprise to you but we’re all going to die. What’s at stake in the discussion about the Terminally Ill ...
Is the BBC biased to the right and in favour of Israel and if so, why and how? This research explains how this has happened ...
The COP process has long been an exercise in “contained opposition” – a sort of chimera of change – where the global north ...
From The Province Of The Cat by George Gunn “The more I see, the less I know for sure.” So says the character Ulrich, from ...
Palestinian voices are being suppressed. Here the brothers Saree Makdisi, Ussama Makdisi, and Karim Makdisi discuss the issue ...
On the matter of representation in Holyrood and Westminster, there is a very silly argument being exploited for extraneous ...
Join Naomi Klein, Chenjerai Kumanyika, Astra Taylor, and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor for a post-election assessment and urgent ...
The Spycops Inquiry has been going on with nothing like the profile it deserves given the astonishing things it’s revealing about policing in Britain in the past few decades. We’ll be ...
The death of Twitter in real-time has been a joy to watch – even though it has been a mainstay of my life and a source of ...