Book Review
Richard Whyte reviews 'Bob Crow: Socialist, Leader, Fighter - a political biography' by Gregor Gall.
Richard Whyte reviews 'Bob Crow: Socialist, Leader, Fighter - a political biography' by Gregor Gall.
Andrew Sanders reviews 'Revolt on the Clyde' by William Gallagher.
Colin Fox reviews 'The Syriza Wave - Surging and Crashing with the Greek Left', by Helena Sheehan.
Robin Jones looks back at Margaret Thatcher’s ‘Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World’ (Harper Collins, 2002, £25).
Donald McCormick reviews 'A Nation Changed? The SNP and Scotland Ten Years On', Gerry Hassan and Simon Barrow (eds.) Luath, £16.99, 9781912147168
Vladimir McTavish on the Celebrity Great British Bake-Off, Holyrood and the Scottish football team.
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Jeremy Corbyn is touring Labour marginals (90-100 ) highlighting the weakness of the Tories & proving he is a gr8 speaker.
Neil Findlay lays out his vision for post-Brexit.
John Foster explains why loss of ‘free movement’ would open up possibilities.