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Book Review

Finlay Smith reviews a book recounting Neil Findlay’s path through Scottish politics between 2014 and 2016.

Book Review

Sean Sheehan on 'Marx’s Inferno' which is an interpretation of Volume One of Marx’s 'Capital'.

Book Review

Donald McCormick on a 'crackin' book which provides a timeline for Scottish history in the wider world.

KICK UP THE TABLOIDS

Vladimir McTavish ponders whether he is living in this country illegally.

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Brexit blues and polling problems

The Editor reflects on the challenges facing Unions in Scotland. Unsurprisingly, there are differences and similarities.

The economy: if it is broken, fix it

Grahame Smith lambasts the continuation of a broken economic model.

Counting the cost of Carillion

Steven Dillon argues for a solution to the corporate craziness including a Construction Charter.

Land of milk and honey in our councils?

Lilian Macer says it’s time to turn the words into deeds on pay and funding.

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