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Cailean Gallagher

UWS’s Deepening Discrimination Failures

The University of the West of Scotland is discriminating against its own students in London, write Nikhil Mathew and Priyambada Seal. The Students’ Federation of India – United Kingdom is calling for a protest in response to ongoing discriminatory behavior and partiality faced by south asian students at the University of the West Scotland’s London […]

No Graduating From Genocide

The most important test of your education may be how you decide to use your voice in the face of genocide, write Loz and Mishmish, members of the Edinburgh University Justice for Palestine Society. As bagpipes herald another round of graduations at Edinburgh University, an unexpected chorus rises above the fanfare. This month, graduating students […]

Is Israel on the brink of strategic defeat?

Even as the genocide continues, Israel faces the prospect of wider defeat of its strategic objectives and Zionism is on the back foot, writes Chris Sutherland. For six months it feels like we’ve been witnessing the death of a society. 34,000 Gazans slaughtered and 76,770 wounded and injured at the time of writing. Relentless killing, […]

Francoism Never Went Away

Jennifer Debs speaks to Javitxu Aijon, one of six anti-fascists imprisoned this month for protesting against the far-right Vox party in Spain.

Editorial: A Labour Movement for Freedom

What can the labour movement do to make Scotland into a place for anyone who seeks freedom, a decent income, and a comfortable home?

The Strength of Our Unions

This year’s victories are testament to the success of strike campaigns and the deepening of effective political arguments. Roz Foyer, STUC General Secretary, reviews the state of the unions.

Trades Councils Guard the Flame

Trades union councils give strength and focus to the domestic and international struggles of Scotland’s labour movement, writes Mike Arnott, President of the STUC.

Employment Powers for a Purpose

There is now broad support in Scotland for devolving employment law. Dave Watson is author of a new Reid Foundation report on the practicalities of giving the Scottish Parliament those powers.

The Tory War on Migrant Workers’ Families

International workers are the latest target in the Tory war on the family. Catriona MacDonald explains why new laws will hurt many migrant workers and help nobody at all.

Firefighter Mortality is Far Too High

Firefighting is dangerous enough without the growing risk of life-threatening diseases. Colin Brown spells out how the government should radically reduce the scandalous rates of illness and death.

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