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Remembering the Bosnian Genocide

Thirty years since the mass murders in Srebrenica, Henry Maitles asks: whatever happened to 'Never Again'?

The Nordic Model is Not Right for Scotland

Paul Chambers speaks to the political officer of Scotland for Decrim about their opposition to Ash Regan’s Prostitution Bill.

‘Sex Work is Work’ is a Dangerous Mantra

Our labour movement should resist the commercialisation of sexual exploitation, argues Helen O'Connor.

Towards a Fairer Deal for Football Fans

The demonisation of football fans is a class issue, and if the left fail to tackle it, the far-right stands to win, writes Sean O’Neill.

Throwing Whaaps to the Wind

Marianne Brown’s The Shetland Way tells how an unjust energy transition has left lasting division and biodiversity loss on the Shetland isles. By Flick Monk.

Radical Voices in Scottish Education

Four neglected educational pioneers were responding to problems with both capitalist and socialist agendas, writes Walter Humes.

What’s Our Story? A Tribute to Alasdair MacIntyre

Quân Nguyen reflects on the teaching of Alasdair MacIntyre (1929-2025), an extraordinary philosopher whose criticism of liberalism should compel a withered Left to tend its own roots.

Still Something Left in Labour

Stephen Smellie reviews Keep Left – Red Paper on Scotland 2025, edited by Pauline Bryan (Luath Press: 2025).

The Problem with the Left Alliance

The Scottish Socialist Party’s Colin Fox responds to the statement in SLR 145 calling for a working-class Left alliance before the 2026 Holyrood elections.

Editorial: The Heart of the Movement

Marginalisation, racism, and isolation make union organising challenging, but seeds of future strength are starting to take root.

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