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It is now more than nine years since the UK electorate voted for Brexit but the issue - most justifiably given the damage it is causing to the...
You’ll remember that when Labour said they were planning to put VAT on private school fees, some people said it would be disastrous, schools would...
A good old fashioned parliamentary dust-up seems quite tame compared to the political tsunamis that have engulfed our parliaments in recent years....
The UK Government’s latest Spending Review offers a genuine opportunity to spark growth, create much-needed jobs, and unlock private investment...
When the Scottish Trade Union Peace Network gathered on June 18 to launch the Alternative Defence Review (ADR), which will be echoed on...
A FEW years ago I interviewed Donna McLean, one of the women lied to and seduced by undercover police officers from a special unit set up to...
As anyone who has ever had the ill fortune to meander down Aberdeen’s Union Street around 3am on a Sunday morning, seagulls can be a bit of a...
Star Wars, it seems, has struck back. The second season of Andor, on streaming service Disney , has been an undoubted critical success. Showrunner...
I’m pregnant. It still feels so strange to say it so plainly, to see it written here in black and white. Almost as though I’m telling you I’ve...
Hidden inside budget reports for council areas across Scotland are new plans that will have a devastating effect on many of our country’s most...
Debate regarding how we are governed in Scotland is dominated by the question of whether Scotland should remain part of the British Union or leave...
If history has taught us anything it is that nothing remains the same. Look at a map of Europe after the Second World War and it’s virtually...
I’VE never been able to work out whether being “all things to all men” is a compliment or not. It can be both, I suppose. You might use the...
Hold off on calling in a priest or settling down for a séance. When I talk of cursed units, I don't mean that sort of cursed. Aside from the ones...
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. Even with the u-turn, he’s created a two-tier system where those who...
Just how much of a threat to the SNP in Inverness and Nairn is Fergus Ewing? Going by Mr Ewing’s musings about how the SNP will “throw...
The spate of high-profile cyber attacks we have witnessed recently is proof of the wide-ranging impact they can have on organisations and the...
Reflecting this week on the ambitious expansion plans of one of Scotland’s largest structural steel fabricators brought back memories of meeting...
“The NHS is dying before our eyes.” So said Dr Iain Kennedy, chair of the doctors’ trade union, the BMA, earlier this week, in response to an...
The world is in a more precarious state than at any point in recent decades and that is taking its toll on the UK economy, yet there are still...
Amid a crackdown on universities and student visas across the United States, University of Edinburgh students who are studying in the US have...
Scotland needs and uses nuclear power. Thanks to Torness, our homes are lit, our dinners are hot, and more and more of our cars and even buses are...
The new British Social Attitudes Survey, and the public reaction to it, told us quite a few things we knew already: lots of people are struggling...
The Tour de France claims to be the world’s third biggest televised sporting event after the Olympics and the football World Cup, which would make...
The last thing Donald Trump ever wants to be seen as is weak or vulnerable. Faced with a bullet grazing his head, he still strikes a defiant pose...
Every Prime Minister suffers setbacks from what one holder of the office called “events.” But this is much worse. This exposes the fundamental...
The air was sticky and hot in Paris when I arrived last week on the first official night of summer. It was June 21, La Fête de la Musique. The...
As the local MSP, I have always taken a keen interest in the future of Torness. When I was elected in 2021, I set up the East Lothian Energy Forum...
The first time that Nigel Farage campaigned in Scotland he ended up barricaded in an Edinburgh pub. He was portrayed the quintessential Little...
All Prime Ministers have to fight back-bench rebellions and they usually win, at least in the short term. Those who are encouraging Keir Starmer...
In The Art of War, the ancient Chinese military textbook, Sun Tzu wrote: "If you wait by the riverbank long enough, eventually the bodies of your...
Does the UK Government really know what it’s doing cutting health-related benefits and trying to get more claimants into work instead? Around 126...
This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. To all the parents, pupils, teachers, lecturers, support staff, and education...
It’s a mud swamp in the middle of Somerset, not at all cute like Shrek’s, instead strewn with plastic bottles, discarded prophylactics and unwashed...
Peaceful protest has long been a part of this country’s history, from the Quakers to the Suffragists. Indeed, the legally enshrined rights to...
I was in the Northern Ireland Office in the 1970s, 80s and 90s when the Troubles were both tragic and highly politically sensitive. One regular...
Torness Power Station has a proud history of generating clean, reliable energy and providing skilled jobs. It was among my earliest local visits...