
I dropped a truth grenade in Holyrood – and watched MSPs flee rather than face it
IT WAS A RELIEF to finally say publicly what I’ve believed for years. As I rose to deliver my maiden

IT WAS A RELIEF to finally say publicly what I’ve believed for years. As I rose to deliver my maiden

THE SPAT THAT HAS CLOSED the Straits of Hormuz has highlighted the UK’s vulnerability to imported oil and (particularly) gas.

AS THE GRANGEMOUTH REFINERY edges toward closure, the UK faces a pivotal moment in energy, industry, and geopolitics. For decades,

MOST SEASONED OBSERVERS of political campaigning realise an individual poll is only ever a snapshot of a particular moment. Care

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

FORTY YEARS AGO when I was at Oxford, the SWP, aka the Socialist Workers Party, were a thing. They sold