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Hard to Feel Hopeful

CAMHS services are on a downward curve and new ‘throughput’ policies will make life harder still for young people in difficulty, writes David Jenkinson.

Highland Healthcare Before the NHS

On the 110th anniversary of the Highlands and Islands Medical Service, Feargus Murray explores its history and legacy.

Is the Jury Out?

Anna Murray reviews the debate about juryless trials that is torn between the the right to a fair trial, and the responsibility to protect survivors.

Polluters Must Pay

Ending the era of ecocide is essential if we are serious about climate and social justice, argues Monica Lennon.

Humza Yousaf’s Social Priorities

Developing the wellbeing economy that the First Minister described in his Jimmy Reid Lecture will require government to rethink its economic priorities and activities, writes Charis Scott.

The Borders of Ourselves

Naomi Klein’s Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World (Penguin, 2023) explores the dark corners of our political era and seeks hope only in the possibility for collective action, finds Jack Ferguson.

A Coup that Shook the World

Enas Magzoub reviews Aye Venceremos! Scotland and Solidarity with Chile in the 1970s - and Why It Still Matters Today, by Colin Turbett (Calton Books, 2023).

Dreamer of Tomorrow

In a nation beset by extraction and drought, the poetry of Munir Niazi yearns for justice not escape, writes Ali Shehzad Zaidi.

Stopping the Steamroller

Changing the direction of the Starmer project depends on the combined pressure of many campaigns, writes Lauren Harper.

Starmer the Evangelist

Keir Starmer’s Labour is becoming a vehicle for the right-wing politics of US evangelicalism, writes Fanny Wright.

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