
Scotland’s media pile-on: What it’s really about
REFORM’S EMERGENCE has unsettled something in Scottish public life. It has done so largely because it challenges a long-standing and

REFORM’S EMERGENCE has unsettled something in Scottish public life. It has done so largely because it challenges a long-standing and

DANNY KRUGER, Reform UK’s MP for East Wiltshire, credits reading C.S. Lewis with his conversion to Christianity. Most people know

FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Scotland has endured high spending and declining outcomes under successive governments in Holyrood. Despite record government expenditure,

REFORM’S Scotland conference at Bishopton last Thursday marked another watershed for the party. The party introduced its 73 candidates and

IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT, Wendy Alexander, then a leading light in Scottish Labour (she was enterprise