Scotland
Banking party poopers
When we set up the Reclaim Party, we met every type of establishment obstacle
How the Hate Crime Bill defies Scottish tradition
With a stroke of the legislative pen, Holyrood has made Scotland the most stringent regulator of speech in the UK
An island for asylum
Is the Home Office serious about sending asylum seekers to a British island?
Blood on the tracks
Patrick Galbraith bags an unlikely deer: a roadkill roe buck
Why the Government should ban Scottish banknotes
Scottish banknotes foster the illusion that Scexit would be easy – that couldn’t be further from the truth
Meeting others to worship is a lifeline
Criminalising corporate worship is both damaging and dangerous for Scotland, says Rev. Dr William Philip
Should Boris keep out of Scotland, whatever the Covid level?
Even many Scottish Conservatives seem nervous about the prime minister’s visits north. So who else is going to save them?
Crashed and Burnsed
ASH Smyth gives a poetically bad speech at the Galle Literary Festival for the Caledonian Society of Sri Lanka
The story of Scottish art
The Story of Scottish Art is not a scholarly work of art history; it gives an easy-to-read account of artists’ lives with a faintly awestruck tone
A catch that feeds the soul
Heaven is the Outer-Hebrides – with the electric jolt of the sea trout on the line
