"I might not be able to take away your suffering, but I might be able to stop that destitution from affecting the next generation". WE SPOKE to Atinuke Sanni about...
Brexit deal will leave Scots £1,600 worse off by 2030, according to Scottish Government impact assessment Scottish Government publishes new impact assessment on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal, which it says...
Episode 28 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast You can download the episode directly here. This week Common Weal Campaigns Officer talks to Head of Policy & Research Craig Dalzell...
Conservatives under continued pressure over links to corporate lobbying Scottish Tories criticised for using Ruth Davidson on campaign branding despite her standing down as leader two months ago SNP argue...
CommonSpace considers one of the most pressing and ‘evergreen’ questions facing the Westminster Parliament today: how did that happen? House of Commons will today vote on a bill proposing a...
CommonSpace spoke to Eyram Ahadzie, Vice President of Education at Strathclyde Student's Union, about her introduction to Black History Month when she arrived in Glasgow. EYRAM talks about the importance...
Housing minister Kevin Stewart acknowledged “problems” caused by short-term lets, but said they must be balanced against “wider economic and tourism interests” Public consultation on short-term lets finds wide-ranging support...
We caught up with Layla-Roxanne Hill, a Nigerian-born Scot-raised writer for The Ferret and Bella Caledonia, member of NUJ (National Union for Journalists), STUC (Scottish Trades Union Congress) Black Workers...
CommonSpace caught up with actor and activist Adam Shomo to talk about Black History Month, and the Sudanese Revolution. ADAM has established a drama group with Sudanese Youth in Glasgow,...
Film critic Calum Cooper has gone south for the 63rd London Film Festival. Up next are reviews for both Rian Johnson’s and Celine Sciamma’s newest films, both of which he...