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Modern apprenticeships

Margaret and Jim Cuthbert argue they’re not much more than cheap labour for unskilled sectors

Owen Dudley Edwards: Book Review

Reviewed by Finlay Smith

Will Thorne: My life’s battles

Reviewed by Gregor Gall

Vladimir McTavish’s A KICK UP THE TABLOIDS

Several weeks into his leadership of the Labour Party, it is still far too early to assess what impact, if any, Jeremy Corbyn has made on all but one person in Scotland.

Issue 89

Jeremy Corbyn has transformed the landscape of political debate and he is doing the right thing when thousands attend his rallies and Blair berates him for all sorts of so-called fantasy politics. The latest edition has 23 articles, editorial comment, a thanks to Henry McCubbin, book reviews and comment from Vladimir McTavish.

Editorial

Corbyn's win means the SNP no longer can argue it needs to dominate in Holyrood to protect Scotland from the Tories.

Remembering Jimmy Reid and his Legacy

Shop Stewards never called for supporting strike action but asked for solidarity and financial support, which came globally.

Thanking Henry McCubbin

A big thank you to Henry McCubbin, longstanding member of our Editorial Committee!

Editorial – Change the World

Matthew Crighton and Eurig Scandrett provide the guest editorial for this edition’s themed articles

Unions essential for a just economy

Richard Leonard argues unions will play their part in bringing about the needed change

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