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When the political is highly personal

John Daly offers insights as a result of his own personal experience of health and social care

Can good intentions lead to good results?

Paul Arkison raises questions about the transition to merging health and social services

Potential problems aplenty

Dave Watson reports on research which brings into doubt whether the potential of integration can be realised

Knowledge is power?

Chris Bartter says in a confused world of merging services, how do we find what’s going on?

Prioritising workers’ health and well-being

Andrew Watterson, Tommy Gorman and Jim McCourt paint a distressing picture of the state of occupational health and safety

A very Westminster coup

Bob Thomson provides diagnosis and prognosis on the state of Scottish Labour

The Scottish Greens After The Referendum

Peter McColl says it could be full steam ahead for a radicalised Green Party

Failure for the Left isn’t an option

Cat Boyd sets out the case for the Scottish Left Project

Which way forward is left?

Gary Fraser surveys Scotland’s radical left after the referendum

Can capitalism really put ‘All of us first’?

Philip Stott critiques the Common Weal launched by the Jimmy Reid Foundation

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