“It is possible that more cases will come to light,” Truss said after admitting two further export licences were granted for shipments that could be used in the Yemen war...
In this special edition of our fortnightly CommonSpace Show, journalists Rhiannon J Davies and David Jamieson are joined by 15-year-old Erin Curtis, one of the organisers of last week's massive...
Episode 25 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast You can download the episode directly here. This week Jonathon Shafi and Lewis Akers discuss the global climate strikes, the anullment of...
New 75 per cent by 2030 target “by far the most ambitious statutory target of any country anywhere in the world,” Climate Change Minister Roseanna Cunningham states Scottish Government had...
Award-winnning Edinburgh-based architect Malcolm Fraser wrote an open letter to Finance Secretary Derek Mackay on 18 September , after the announcement of a public inquiry into debacle of the Edinburgh...
Corbyn: “We will redesign the system to serve public health - not private wealth” Jeremy Corbyn told Labour conference that the party “will create a new publicly owned generic drugs manufacturer...
The Scottish Greens have said they will not support the legislation unless it commits to more ambitious emissions targets Less than 24 hours before the Scottish Government’s Climate Bill reaches its...
Ashley Graczyk, an independent councillor for the Sighthill-Gorgie ward, says all organisations can take simple steps to ensure their social media content is accessible to all THE political landscape has...
Calling for Boris Johnson’s resignation, the first minister told MPs that a General Election must be sought as soon as a No Deal Brexit has been prevented Nicola Sturgeon condemns...
Glasgow Caledonian University experts give a lukewarm response to the Scottish Government’s Fuel Poverty Act Fuel Poverty Act, passed in June and commencing last week, establishes a new means of calculating...