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Personal Finance for social need

Katherine Trebeck, research & policy advisor for Oxfam, looks at what we need to do to create secure and sufficient personal finance.

Time for Life

Gillian Wales, co-author of recent Reid Foundation report on working time, looks at the report and how it could transform work/life balance in Scotland

Sculpting our own footprint

Dr John McDonald, Director of the Scottish Global Forum, looks at the defence and security challenges that would face an independent Scotland

Engaging not Threatening

Isobel Lindsay argues that we need to change the defence discourse

It’s All About Unions

Jackson Cullinane argues that the Reid Foundation report on industrial democracy will not address the problems of capitalism because it does not put trade unions centre stage in all workplace matters

Margo MacDonald 19 April 1943 – 4 April 2014

Recent months have seen the loss of four major figures in left politics and policy across Scotland and Britain. Here we collect four appreciations of the lives of Tony Benn, Bob Crow, Margo McDonald and Ailsa McKay

Tony Benn 3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014

Recent months have seen the loss of four major figures in left politics and policy across Scotland and Britain. Here we collect four appreciations of the lives of Tony Benn, Bob Crow, Margo McDonald and Ailsa McKay

Bob Crow 13 June 1961 – 11 March 2014

Recent months have seen the loss of four major figures in left politics and policy across Scotland and Britain. Here we collect four appreciations of the lives of Tony Benn, Bob Crow, Margo McDonald and Ailsa McKay

Ailsa McKay 7 June 1963 – 5 March 2014

Recent months have seen the loss of four major figures in left politics and policy across Scotland and Britain. Here we collect four appreciations of the lives of Tony Benn, Bob Crow, Margo McDonald and Ailsa McKay

Poverty and Independence

Gerry Mooney argues that the debate about poverty is at the heart of the constitutional question in Scotland - and while the SNP answers may not be convincing, for the first time in a generation real change seems possible

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