This Win Will Feed The Weans
On March 30th, Feed the Weans, championed by Unite for a Workers’ Economy and Together Against Debt won its campaign demand
Read MoreOn March 30th, Feed the Weans, championed by Unite for a Workers’ Economy and Together Against Debt won its campaign demand
Read MoreCat Wayland reflects on the UCU Marking and Assessment Boycott from the perspective of the University of Edinburgh branch. After yet
Read MoreThinking about transitions in tandem can help us to see autonomy and change in different ways, writes Niamh McNulty. When Westminster
Read MoreThe SNP’s climate politics are a well-directed theatre production. Political change comes not from rhetoric but from struggle, boycott, protest and
Read MoreClimate Camp Scotland organisers explain why it is preparing to challenge Scotland’s worst polluter and envision a Grangemouth beyond fossil fuels.
Read MoreSix months after Sharm el Sheikh and six months from Dubai, the hard struggle continues to push governments to fund a
Read MoreThe whisky industry is marketed with its history, but Macon St Hilaire finds its technicolour ‘archive tour’ is haunted by ghosts
Read MoreWhen Scottish Parliament Committees dissected the principles of the National Care Service Scotland Bill, they found a dangerous agenda for marketisation
Read MoreA People’s History of the Cold War: Stories from East and West by Colin Turbett (Pen and Sword Books Ltd, 2023)
Read MoreNever Tell Anyone You’re Jewish: My Family, the Holocaust and the Aftermath by Maria Chamberlain (Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd, 2022).
Read MoreRalph Darlington, Labour Revolt in Britain, 1910-14 (Pluto Press, 2023). Reviewed by Dexter Govan. Since the pandemic, the contradictions around us
Read MoreSo you thought thirteen years of Tory rule had turned the UK into a banana republic ? Think again. We don’t
Read MoreOn Coronation Day, and on the day of a repubican rally on Calton Hill, Reuben Duffy explains why a Scotland with
Read MoreA Radical Hearth – Editorial Lessons from Strike Season – Olivia Crook, Lara, Paula Dixon, Amber Ward Glimmers of a Resurgent
Read MoreLift your eyes from the enchanting orb of party politics and government and you will see an unsettled Scotland. It is
Read MoreOlivia Crook, Lara, Paula Dixon, and Amber Ward paint vibrant scenes from the education pickets. ‘I didn’t know that anyone had
Read MoreColl McCail detecs solidarity between students and staff that is regenerating a united movement that can face current challenges. Thirteen years
Read MoreAllie Kerper’s erasure poem from the transcript of ‘Yoga for Golfers’ by Yoga with Adriene. The spine is collapsing.We’re gonna unravel
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