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The empire in miniature

Neil Gray and Leigh French argue that the Glasgow scandals are exactly symptomatic of the politics of our era

Time to grow up

Peter McColl looks at the way Edinburgh City Council has been run and is dismayed at the absence of vision

A tale of two cities

John McAllion contrasts the official story of Dundee’s renaissance with realities that won’t go away

A small struggle for democracy

The battle over Union Square shows just how far Aberdeen City has drifted away from democratic accountability - and it’s own radical past - argues John Aberdein

Convergence, impartiality, bias

Robert Beveridge raises serious concerns about the impartiality of broadcast news if content is produced by newspapers - and for the ability of news providers to upset the government of the day

Hiding our debts

Jim and Margaret Cuthbert show how much of the PFI debt has been hidden

Gassing the past

Ninety years after the British Government, gassed of civilians in Mesopotamia, Mark Hirst sheds light on this forgotten chapter of Britain’s imperialist past to highlight the hypocrisy of British foreign policy then and now

Why no Irish riots?

Donagh Brennan analyses the historical and contemporary reasons for the passive response of the Irish public to the savage public expenditure cuts

Web review

This edition we’ve been looking at local authorities, particularly our four largest cities and at the different ways in which they allocate and manage their resources.

Kick Up The Tabloids

It’s not just the career-change that is remarkable in the politician-to-media journey, it’s also the personality transformation.

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