
Ross Greer: the poster boy for all that’s wrong with Holyrood
HOW DUMB must a politician be to advocate, in all seriousness, a tax for the “super-rich” while simultaneously admitting to

HOW DUMB must a politician be to advocate, in all seriousness, a tax for the “super-rich” while simultaneously admitting to

THERE IS A SPECIFIC, QUIET HORROR in realizing that the record of a journey has been wiped clean. I was

GOVERNANCE OF NHS SCOTLAND has long been centralised, with the Scottish Government exercising considerable influence over Health Boards. Currently, the

IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS I’ve written articles about how the powers devolved to the Scottish Parliament could be used

AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY Scotland seemed full of possibilities. The new Parliament was, for many, an opportunity to

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