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Land Rights and Land Fights

Farmers Against Fascism

The Left's lack of interest in rural workers is helping drive more people into the arms of the far right, but now land workers are organising, write Suhail Merchant and Tara Wight.

Land, Power, and the Future We Choose

Just transition is at a crossroads, but its next stage could lead to a fairer land settlement for Scotland, writes Satwat Rehman.

Political Economy and the Future of Land Reform

The 2025 Land Reform Act is not the land settlement Scotland needs, but a platform on which further reform can be built, writes Ariane Burgess MSP.

Commons Sense

Kat Hunfeld reflects on a doom-defying gathering of land activists and the small steps being taken towards collective land ownership in Scotland.

Skye’s Revolting Crofters

New cultural infrastructure is vital to stop Skye being hollowed out by holiday lets and seasonal blow-ins, writes Catherine MacPhee.

Latvian Landscapes and Land Art              

A poem by Morelle Smith, in our regular poetry slot from Dove Tales, a registered charity which uses the arts to campaign for peace and against the increasing militarisation of our society.

The Next Stage for Torry’s Struggle

Scott Herrett and Emer Morris share the story of A Play for Torry, a bold, community-led theatre event co-created with residents, artists and campaigners in Torry, Aberdeen.

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