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Stop calling Farage ‘daddy’, you weirdos, you’re creeping everyone out

Stop calling Farage ‘daddy’, you weirdos, you’re creeping everyone out

In Northern Ireland, where I’m from, there’s a weird, disturbing cultural quirk found in a minority of folk which, I’m afraid, gives me the...

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Neil Mackay

It's time to have a serious national conversation about heart failure

It's time to have a serious national conversation about heart failure

Heart failure can creep up on people. “I never thought there was anything particularly wrong with me,” is how one patient, a man in his sixties,...

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Rebecca McQuillan

Ann Widdecombe's death exposes a toxic intolerance towards Christian beliefs

Ann Widdecombe's death exposes a toxic intolerance towards Christian beliefs

Some of the reactions to Ann Widdecombe’s death last week showed that she was deeply admired across English society but there were some who hated...

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Kevin McKenna

Are SNP Government carbon capture boom claims a waste of hot air?

Are SNP Government carbon capture boom claims a waste of hot air?

New Scottish Government in race to build support for Scottish carbon capture cluster as hopes for renewables boom fade The SNP Government has suffered...

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Mark Williamson

'I was handed a £42,686 bill. Now I fear who will volunteer next'

'I was handed a £42,686 bill. Now I fear who will volunteer next'

Last week, I received a demand for £42,686. It arrived more than two years after I stepped down as Chair of Glasgow City Parents Group, a...

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Leanne McGuire

I fear data centres need a lot more security to keep the 'Luddites' out

I fear data centres need a lot more security to keep the 'Luddites' out

In the early 19th century, the Luddite movement protested the unregulated use of automated machinery. Machines were destroyed by skilled textile...

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Roz Foyer

Why universities must stop competing for status and rankings

Why universities must stop competing for status and rankings

The University of Glasgow recently hosted the inaugural Universitas 21 Leadership Summit, bringing together leaders from across sectors and continents...

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Rachel Sandison And Anton Muscatelli

Andy Burnham vs TikTok: can an under‑16 social media ban save UK democracy?

Andy Burnham vs TikTok: can an under‑16 social media ban save UK democracy?

Andy Burnham’s rapid ascent to prime minister is remarkable. Yet he will be the seventh UK occupant of Number 10 in a decade, signalling that all is...

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Stuart P. M. Mackintosh

The latest stats on Silverburn – can it be good news for Glasgow?

The latest stats on Silverburn – can it be good news for Glasgow?

I’ve just been looking at the latest figures on the economic impact of the Silverburn shopping centre in Glasgow and I’m remembering a trip I did...

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Mark Smith

Could arcs navigate Scotland towards a more prosperous future?

Could arcs navigate Scotland towards a more prosperous future?

In the run-up to May’s Scottish Parliament election, a clear theme appeared in party manifestos: greater powers for localities and regions. Within...

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David Waite

Two major travel players in the spotlight in peak summer flights season

Two major travel players in the spotlight in peak summer flights season

Airline and package holiday companies have been firmly in the spotlight in the last week. The peak summer season is in full swing and Jet2 provided a...

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Ian McConnell

£1,000 for a dram of whisky? The Succession-style luxury I just can’t understand

£1,000 for a dram of whisky? The Succession-style luxury I just can’t understand

A recent decision to rewatch HBO's Succession has sucked me right back into the world of quiet luxury in New York. More than once, I've...

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Sarah Campbell

What I learned from the birds on my Scottish island

What I learned from the birds on my Scottish island

I used to think midges were the greatest pests of the sky. Don’t get me wrong, they’re high on the list. Calm summer evenings might be rare, but...

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Elle Duffy

Nigel Farage may finally have reached the end of his very long road

Nigel Farage may finally have reached the end of his very long road

It takes a special kind of narcissism to think you are pulling a political masterstroke and then end up arguing with an intergalactic bin. But Nigel...

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Dani Garavelli

Rebuilding the village - how to help young NEET people in Scotland

Rebuilding the village - how to help young NEET people in Scotland

Alan Milburn’s recent work highlighting the plight of young people who are NEET (not in Employment, Education or Training) resonated strongly...

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Erica Young

VAT on private schools pushes pupils into Edinburgh’s overcrowded state classrooms

VAT on private schools pushes pupils into Edinburgh’s overcrowded state classrooms

The handful of passers-by on Glasgow’s Holland Street last week must have wondered why a crowd of 60-something blokes were getting their picture...

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John McLellan

Scottish Labour is stuck – and needs new thinking. Including on independence

Scottish Labour is stuck – and needs new thinking. Including on independence

Whisper it – but there may just be signs of sentient thought, of intelligent self-criticism within Scottish Labour. Long way to go but the...

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Brian Taylor

The new way of living that’s creeping into Scotland – it may be the only way forward

The new way of living that’s creeping into Scotland – it may be the only way forward

I’ve got to admit, it’s been a while since I’ve had any direct experience of the property market and what it’s like to buy and sell a house...

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Mark Smith

In this new investment landscape, cash is no longer trash

In this new investment landscape, cash is no longer trash

With interest rates anchored close to zero following the global financial crisis, investors became accustomed to the phrase "cash is trash"...

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David Thomson

New Lowe: Debasing Dunblane on Rogan show symbolises collapse of politics and media

New Lowe: Debasing Dunblane on Rogan show symbolises collapse of politics and media

This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. Only the psychopathic or sadistic could remain untroubled by the depths to...

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Neil Mackay

The UK Government wants to control YouTube’s algorithm and we should all be concerned

The UK Government wants to control YouTube’s algorithm and we should all be concerned

Consultations are underway on yet another media bill that looks to grant the UK Government the power to meddle in how the internet operates. Unlike...

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Derek McArthur

I travelled to America during Trump's second term and this is what I think

I travelled to America during Trump's second term and this is what I think

Last week, I walked the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, crossing from Canada into the United States. I had a butterfly or two in my stomach. This...

10.07.2026 10

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Andy Maciver

So what did package holiday giant and airline Jet2 just tell us?

So what did package holiday giant and airline Jet2 just tell us?

“Targeted price investment” was highlighted by package holiday giant and airline Jet2 this week as it unveiled full-year results. Anyone signed up...

10.07.2026 10

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Ian McConnell

Scotland needs to put its rampant data centre building on ice – here’s why

Scotland needs to put its rampant data centre building on ice – here’s why

Watching grown men writhe about the pitch like worms on hot pavement is one of the most fascinating things about World Cup football. If the theatrical...

10.07.2026 10

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Marissa Macwhirter

Why the fight to save Scotland's smallest high school matters far beyond the Glenkens

Why the fight to save Scotland's smallest high school matters far beyond the Glenkens

This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. The smallest high school in Scotland is facing closure, but local people say they...

09.07.2026 9

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James McEnaney

Nicola Sturgeon's vest, Farage's strop, Burnham's silence - all cries for media help

Nicola Sturgeon's vest, Farage's strop, Burnham's silence - all cries for media help

This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politicsnewsletter. Time was when politicians took a break in the summer. Not any more. Today’s...

09.07.2026 8

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Alison Rowat

Why some Scottish traditions need to die - get over it

Why some Scottish traditions need to die - get over it

I’ve a healthy distrust of tradition. Ironically, my suspicion was bred deep, from my formative years. It’s hard to respect tradition when...

09.07.2026 9

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Neil Mackay

Should Scotland worry about economic growth as its population ages?

Should Scotland worry about economic growth as its population ages?

Economics can be counter intuitive. For instance, saving is desirable and necessary to fund the investment on which future prosperity depends. But...

09.07.2026 10

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Stephen Boyd

From licence fee to subscriptions: what Sky’s £1.6bn ITV deal means for British TV

From licence fee to subscriptions: what Sky’s £1.6bn ITV deal means for British TV

I imagine one day in the not-so-distant future sitting with my grandchildren on my knee and telling them wild fairy tales so unbelievable that the...

08.07.2026 9

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Neil Mackay

Nigel Farage’s Clacton by-election stunt could backfire as Count Binface takes him on

Nigel Farage’s Clacton by-election stunt could backfire as Count Binface takes him on

It’s highly unlikely that Count Binface would ever consider standing for Holyrood. The inter-galactic politician is one of the two main creatures...

08.07.2026 10

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Kevin McKenna

Gonnae no say that? Here's to the Plain Scottish Campaign and some Golden Bull awards

Gonnae no say that? Here's to the Plain Scottish Campaign and some Golden Bull awards

There is no doubt about it – we are missing a trick. A nation drowning in language, idioms and collocations shouldn't have to rely on Americans...

08.07.2026 10

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Calum Steele

The big questions for customers and staff as takeover of airline looms

The big questions for customers and staff as takeover of airline looms

There has been much to mull over in the couple of days since easyJet said it was minded to recommend a proposed £5 billion-plus takeover bid to...

08.07.2026 10

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Ian McConnell

Rise of 'Wild West' data centres. Why it matters and is the next big tech fight

Rise of 'Wild West' data centres. Why it matters and is the next big tech fight

This column appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. When campaigners against data centres gathered at the Scottish Parliament a couple of...

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Vicky Allan

Why anti-immigrant attacks don’t define Scotland’s true welcome

Why anti-immigrant attacks don’t define Scotland’s true welcome

For every anti-immigrant protester, there are countless others who reject hostility. I first heard of it as a cryptic question on a WhatsApp group on...

07.07.2026 8

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Sukhada Tatke

Forget the fancy-dan football. Let's showcase the authentic Scottish experience

Forget the fancy-dan football. Let's showcase the authentic Scottish experience

Those churls who said that the World Cup’s expanded format would devalue it have all been proved wrong. Instead, the participation of nations like...

07.07.2026 10

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Kevin McKenna

Don't want to vote? Sorry, but I think you should be made to

Don't want to vote? Sorry, but I think you should be made to

Could a simple change to the laws on voting make society fairer? It might seem an odd time to raise this question, with no major elections due for...

07.07.2026 10

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Rebecca McQuillan

Why can't we emulate Norway and rid ourselves of the Scottish cringe?

Why can't we emulate Norway and rid ourselves of the Scottish cringe?

Some thoughts on the football. I watched Norway v Brazil tonight (July 5). It’s not as if big Erling did it by himself. Although, boy, you can see...

07.07.2026 10

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Letters

Current options for the M8 in Glasgow are not proven or fully understood

Current options for the M8 in Glasgow are not proven or fully understood

Transport Scotland has yet to decide on the M8 Woodside viaducts, one of Glasgow's most consequential infrastructure decisions in a generation....

07.07.2026 10

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Stuart Patrick

How money is killing democracy – now it’s time to take it back

How money is killing democracy – now it’s time to take it back

Politics has always been about rich people and their money. Once it was courtiers fashioning themselves into camps to ensure they had the king’s...

06.07.2026 10

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Neil Mackay

Manchesterism vs Holyrood: what Andy Burnham’s plan means for the SNP government

Manchesterism vs Holyrood: what Andy Burnham’s plan means for the SNP government

More than a century ago, in 1924, Britain got its first Labour government. It was a beleaguered administration that lasted barely nine months. Yet, in...

06.07.2026 10

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Roz Foyer

DEC Venezuela Earthquake Appeal: how people in Scotland can help

DEC Venezuela Earthquake Appeal: how people in Scotland can help

Margarita was finishing work at her computer when the shaking began. At first, she thought it might pass. But it didn’t. “We have been very...

06.07.2026 10

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Katherine May

The problems with Glasgow’s new e-bikes

The problems with Glasgow’s new e-bikes

One thing you may have noticed about me (the people who live with me certainly have) is that I do not like change – small changes, big changes, any...

06.07.2026 10

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Mark Smith

Two major Scottish companies offer antidotes to buzzword soup

Two major Scottish companies offer antidotes to buzzword soup

There was much to dissect in a couple of sets of annual results - from two big players on the Scottish corporate scene - in recent days. Insight can...

06.07.2026 10

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Ian McConnell

American tipping culture is slowly infecting Scotland - and that should concern us

American tipping culture is slowly infecting Scotland - and that should concern us

After experiencing North American tipping culture first hand, food and drink writer Sarah Campbell warns that the same pressures emerging in Scotland...

05.07.2026 10

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Sarah Campbell

Cabinet secretary says six changes needed to save NHS in Scotland

Cabinet secretary says six changes needed to save NHS in Scotland

The NHS was founded on a simple but radical idea – that good healthcare should be available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay – from...

05.07.2026 10

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Angela Constance

Why today’s graduates are more terrified of work than my generation ever was

Why today’s graduates are more terrified of work than my generation ever was

In Edinburgh recently I fell into conversation with a young shop assistant. The place was quiet, with no other customers, and as she dealt with my...

05.07.2026 10

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Rosemary Goring

From statues to trans rights: How activist politics took over my council

From statues to trans rights: How activist politics took over my council

Typically, less than half the population votes in council elections, but in less affluent areas it’s common for only a third of people to cast their...

04.07.2026 10

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John McLellan

Burnham's big idea is 'Manchesterism' but what does it mean?

Burnham's big idea is 'Manchesterism' but what does it mean?

With admirable ambition and resolve, Andy Burnham set out a ten-year programme to transform the UK and raise living standards. Politically, the big...

04.07.2026 10

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Brian Taylor

Back off Mr Swinney – you’re the one with the “lack of knowledge”

Back off Mr Swinney – you’re the one with the “lack of knowledge”

In his big speech this week, Andy Burnham said politicians need to cooperate more and spend less time arguing and more time “pulling in the same...

04.07.2026 10

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Mark Smith

Welcome to Scotland in 2026 - where Blackshirts parade on our city streets

Welcome to Scotland in 2026 - where Blackshirts parade on our city streets

Thomas Weber, professor of history at Aberdeen University, is recognised as one of the world’s leading authorities on Adolf Hitler and the Nazis....

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Neil Mackay