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Issue 45: Open for business?

David Miller, Mark Hallowell, Gordon Archer, Richard Leonard and Christopher Harvie ask whether the change of government in Scotlandhas weakened the business lobby’s influence. Also, Mike Martin on the Trump affair, Philip Stott and Jim Monaghan on the Tommy Sheridan investigation, Dave Rushton on identity and TV and Bill Wilson on measuring economic growth.  Plus, to coincide with the […]

Issue 44: can’t we all just get along?

This issue examines the state of the Left in Scotland, England and across Europe issue 44

Issue 43: Scotland the what?

Scotland the What? This issue looks at politics and identity in 2007. Isobel Lindsay briefs us on what the Scots and English think of themselves and each other. Jimmy Reid tackles the issue of how national politics affects our national identity. Robin McAlpine asks if policies really do have personalities and we ask leading figures […]

Issue 42: a new horizon?

Can an alternative left strategy for Scotland really happen? Andy Cumbers and Geoff Whittam look at an alternative economic strategy for Scotland. Chik Collins at how regeneration doesn’t really mean regeneration. Sarah Glynn on the housing crisis and Guy Puzey on foreign reporting of the SNP victory overseas. Issue 42

Issue 41: a new game

Rebecca Johnson, Gordon Morgan, Peter McColl, Susan Galloway, Drew McFarlane, Paul Holleran, Bob Thomson, Jane Denholm, Tam McTurk and David McDonald explore a new agenda for the left in the post-election world. Plus Bill Wilson on the new administrations agenda, Kathryn Mackenzie on the STUC archive and John Wight on imperialism. issue 41

Issue 40: is the old order finished?

Extended comment on the election outcome along with articles by Tom Nairn, Gordon Morgan and Chris Harvie on the outcomes. Plus Tommy Kane and Shona Russell on water privatisation, Mike Brider on Trident, Nathalie Holmerin Bartfay and Janet Muir on community health provision and Jim Cuthbert on British intelligence. Issue 40

Issue 39: election 2007

Issue 39

Issue 38: the hidden revolution

Issue 38

Issue 37: tax; fighting back

Issue 37

Issue 36: determining our future

Issue 36

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