JAMES CHALMERS argues that Scottish Labour has lost its way. To rediscover its historic roots it should turn to modern Scandinavia as a social democratic model to emulate in Scotland.
Category: Beyond Labour
As Italy’s borrowing costs skyrocket and Mario Monti seeks to cool the markets, DANNY PHILLIPS asks: how did Italy end up like this? If we are to believe the
PROFESSOR ARTHUR MIDWINTER analyses the impact of the SNP’s council tax freeze, critiquing the centralising effects of its implementation. Introduction The council tax freeze was introduced in 2008 –
TORCUIL CRICHTON speculates on which Scottish Tory leadership candidate was stepping up to the mic at their annual conference The songbook for tonight’s traditional Scottish Conservative reception has been
Scottish lawyer PAUL McCONVILLE is concerned about the impact of rule changes to Employment Tribunals. Employers hate employment tribunals. Whilst some companies might have insurance cover for such matters,
Nationalist hopes for their proposed Corporation Tax cut are hopelessly misplaced, writes RICHARD MURPHY John Swinney, Scottish Finance Minister issued a press release on 16 August saying: “Scotland needs full
Labour’s reluctance to capitalise on its achievement of delivering the Scottish Parliament is proving toxic, writes KENNY FARQUHARSON When did Scottish Labour become the Unionist Party? When did a