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Cailean Gallagher

A Quiet Revolution in Public Transport

England can teach our public bodies lessons about how to finally deliver fully-integrated transport networks, writes Ellie Harrison.

Save the Wyndford, Demolish Wheatley

The campaign to prevent the Wheatley Group from demolishing the Wyndford Estate is a flashpoint in a wider class struggle against structural deprivation. By Sean O’Neill and Stephanie Martin.

Why the Wyndford Campaign Matters

Malcolm Fraser unpicks the connections between carbon, climate, and the social cleansing of the Wyndford.

Running Under Occupation

A new film produced in Glasgow tells the story of people denied the freedom to run. But Palestinians are resisting Israel's occupation, writes co-director Cairsti Russell.

Celebrating Palestine: A Calendar

A commemoration of a history of oppression, and a celebration of Palestinian poetry, created by Katherine Mackinnon and Shona Macnaughton.

The Dangers of Zionism

Solidarity with Palestine is shaped by our understanding of Israel and its history, writes Henry Maitles.

Capitalism through the Prison of the Mind

Ronan Scott reviews Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism, by Robert Chapman (Pluto Press, 2023).

Sexual Underworlds in Interwar Scotland

Charlie Lynch reviews Queer Trades, Sex & Society: Male Prostitution and the War on Homosexuality in Interwar Scotland by Jeffrey Meek (2023, Routledge).

Corroboration in Rape Cases

The Appeal Court’s decision in the case of CLB brings us into uncertain territory, writes C. S. Fly.

Devolution and the Decline of the Left

As we come to terms with Tom Nairn's legacy, Finn Smyth considers how Scotland has fallen into the 'dead centre' of social democracy.

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