Book Review
Finlay Smith reviews a book recounting Neil Findlay’s path through Scottish politics between 2014 and 2016.
Finlay Smith reviews a book recounting Neil Findlay’s path through Scottish politics between 2014 and 2016.
Sean Sheehan on 'Marx’s Inferno' which is an interpretation of Volume One of Marx’s 'Capital'.
Donald McCormick on a 'crackin' book which provides a timeline for Scottish history in the wider world.
Vladimir McTavish ponders whether he is living in this country illegally.
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The Editor reflects on the challenges facing Unions in Scotland. Unsurprisingly, there are differences and similarities.
Grahame Smith lambasts the continuation of a broken economic model.
Steven Dillon argues for a solution to the corporate craziness including a Construction Charter.
Lilian Macer says it’s time to turn the words into deeds on pay and funding.