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...
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...
CommonSpace spoke to Paul Cockshott, Scottish computer scientist, Marxist economist and a reader at the University of Glasgow, about the drastic ways we need to adapt to the impacts of climate...
Common Weal Director Robin McAlpine says a future where we successfully tackle the climate emergency can also be one of healthier and happier citizens, but only if we are genuinely...
All social movements face major strategic debates, but few so urgently as today’s climate action movement – David Jamieson speaks to climate activists and academics about where next for the movement...
Contributing to our week of special coverage on the Climate Emergency, Ian McCall, senior development officer at Paths for All, says the Scottish Government’s new Infrastructure Commission should have walking, cycling and...
Film critic Calum Cooper examines some of the past week’s releases, including the latest instalment of the John Wick franchise, the live-action version of Aladdin, and the sequel to The...
Sean Bell speaks to Mark Ruskell from the Scottish Greens and Craig Dalzell from the Common Weal about what needs to happen for a Green New Deal for Scotland to...
In ministerial statement on the Referendums Bill, Michael Russell points to Brexit, the Tory leadership contest and the European elections as justifications for the new legislation New Referendums Bill contains...
Andrew Smith (@Andrew_Graeme), campaigner and blogger, urges the SNP’s big win at the European Parliament elections to be treated with caution by Yes activists, understandably eager for a second independence referendum TO...