Chiara Bullen’s September edition of BookSpace reviews some of the latest Scottish literary productions Autumn brings with it a flurry of activity for the publishing industry, long before we’ll see the...
In her Cartoon of the Week, Lorna Miller (@mistressofline) looks at Labour’s conference this week and the leader Jeremy Corbyn’s apparent opposition to a future independence referendum. SEE last week’s Cartoon...
63 per cent of claimants have won their tribunal against the DWP over denial of their PIP benefit claim DISABILITY organisations and campaigners have welcomed the announcement that the private...
Following criticism of a now-deleted Visit Scotland social media post, Wightman highlighted environmental concerns by the Cairngorms National Park GREEN MSP Andy Wightman has reiterated his party’s call for a...
Herald journalist Brian Beacom’s argument that the BBC is “pushing women beyond the level of their talent” has been criticised by Nicola Sturgeon, Monica Lennon, WIJ Scotland and Engender THE...
Film critic Calum Cooper takes a look at some of the past week’s additional releases, including Eli Roth’s crack at family entertainment in The House with a Clock in its...
Common Weal director Robin McAlpine argues that Richard Leonard shows all the morbid signs of being the latest Scottish Labour leader for whom the job of First Minister is never...
In seeking to cement Labour’s opposition to a second independence referendum, Richard Leonard has only energised a debate he hoped to end CURIOUSLY ENOUGH, it was not a particularly slow...
After Richard Leonard's comments on class and the constitution at Labour Party conference and Pete Wishart's response, CommonSpace editor Ben Wray argues that the two things should not be counter-posed....
Party conference sees battle over Brexit stance JEREMY CORBYN has closed the UK Labour conference by challenging Prime Minister Theresa May to negotiate a Brexit that served workers’ rights or stand...