Art, Punishment and Innovation edited by Kirstin Anderson. Waterside Press, published 1st October. £25. A new book explores ...
Stephen Noon and Kezia Dugdale have, with the Centre for Public Policy at the University of Glasgow, just published a major ...
There is an element of the Winter Fuel Allowance (WFA) decision over pensioners that is being missed, and it is increasingly ...
The broadcaster and columnist Andrew Marr has hit the headlines with a remarkable outburst against gaelic language signs at ...
Apparently, Andrew Marr finds the Gaelic on signage in Scotland offensive. Yes, the signs are offensive. Because the Gaelic ...
How can this shameful tale be told? I will maintain until my death We could do nothing, being sold; Our only enemy was gold ...
A country of independent people – who truly know themselves – is, and always was, the real prize, argues Christopher Silver.
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 ...
The true nature of the Starmer Labour party is on display in Liverpool this week, its quite the reveal. The crowds cheered as ...
The juxtaposition between Labour’s bid to ‘crack down’ on benefit cheats and the new revelations that Sir Keir Starmer ...
In truth Better Together of 2014 was more of a jump scare than a referendum campaign. My favourite piece of Unionist ...
Heritage Month in the UK — a celebration of ESEA cultures, our histories and our futures. It was launched in 2020 by besea.n ...