Keir Starmer’s speech to conference was one of the most stage-managed and vapid addresses I’ve ever seen. He is not a natural ...
Scotland’s disastrous over tourism strategy is a sign of our political immaturity, our lack of insight and aspiration and our ...
The world’s first animal-themed election rambles on into glorious mayhem as Donald recounted live on ABC: “In Springfield, ...
SAY AWARDS long list of the top twenty albums from Scotland in 2024 BLUE ROSE CODE (aka Ross Wilson) Follow them here: ...
Record reporter and now Member of Parliament for Na h-Eileanan an Iar Torcuil Crichton hosted a ‘breakfast briefing’ for other MPs to “learn more about the ...
The true nature of the Starmer Labour party is on display in Liverpool this week, its quite the reveal. The crowds cheered as ...
Heritage Month in the UK — a celebration of ESEA cultures, our histories and our futures. It was launched in 2020 by besea.n ...
I recently wrote abut the catastrophe that is salmon farming in Scotland. Here, Neil McRae adds some (horrific) details.
Alistair Carmichael, the Pinocchio MP for Orkney and Shetland explains it all. He writes: “Ten years on from the independence ...
James Kelman should have won the Booker for A Disaffection, but his acceptance speech for the Booker in 1994 is a seminal moment in Scottish cultural/political history.
A country of independent people – who truly know themselves – is, and always was, the real prize, argues Christopher Silver.
Janette Ayachi is a London-born, Edinburgh-based, Scottish-Algerian poet. Quick Fire, Slow Burning is her second collection, ...