Theresa May has gone. Sort of. At least she has removed the sofa that was barricading the door to Number 10 and arranged a date for the removal van. The ...
The Daily Record today carries a piece by Scottish Labour MPs Ian Murray and Martin Whitfield (no, us either) bitterly attacking their leadership over the Euro election results. The two ...
Andrew Wilson was congratulated by Fred ‘the Shred’ Goodwin for an RBS ‘factsheet’ in 2007 that would later be described by Fraser as “a most extraordinarily hubristic and bombastic document” Speaking ...
Unsurprisingly the European Parliament elections take up most of this week's podcast. We try and analyse the results across the UK and Europe not only in terms of Brexit but their ...
In the Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller looks at Tory leadership contenders attempts to out-do one another on denying Scotland the right to an independence referendum. CLICK HERE to ...
Chiara Bullen’s May edition of BookSpace reviews some of the latest Scottish literary productions Animals Eat Each Other, by Elle Nash Fiction | 404 Ink | £9.99 | Buy here animalsbookspace.jpg ...
Film critic Calum Cooper examines some of the week’s additional releases, including Claire Denis’ thought provoking new sci-fi, a drab remake of an 80s comedy, and a dog film that’s ...
Contributing to our week of special coverage on Climate Emergency, Neil Clapperton, CEO of Grampian Housing Association, explains what they are doing to reduce the price of electricity for households, and why it ...
Mikey Jarrell (@MikeyJarrell), freelance science communicator and writer, examines the tension in the scientific community over SRM, a climate geo-engineering technique which is moving towards the spotlight THE emerging field of solar ...
‘What can we do when there is nothing to do, nothing but daily survival in an existence that is not really ours?’ Anaïs Ortega Druml, a PhD researcher in art, activism and ...