This Week In Scotland – Week 38
Gas Price Rise/Winter of Discontent With the news that another two gas supply companies have gone bust, leaving thousands of people with probably higher bills
Gas Price Rise/Winter of Discontent With the news that another two gas supply companies have gone bust, leaving thousands of people with probably higher bills
The Queen’s Privilege Not content with being exempted from laws which don’t suit the monarch’s aspirations, we learned this week that she is also in
Trident While the SNP has belatedly named a vague, possible date for indyref 2, the SNP conference next week will debate a timeline for Trident
It’s GRA All the Way The SNP/Green coalition and its priorities became clearer this week. GRA reform was top of the agenda with the government
SNP/Green coalition Greens at Holyrood. Despite disagreement on a number of policy areas, thereseems to be broad agreement particularly on climate and gender reform. Bothparties
The SNP and the Greens entered a coalition this week. This is probably the least surprising thing to happen in Scottish politics for a while,
The following letter was published in The National. REFERRING to the letter on Sunday from Peter Barr, it is incorrect to say that the Independence
In 2012, two years before the independence referendum, a friend and I were discussing what we could do to campaign for an independent Scotland. We
If people ever wondered about the necessity of a Scottish currency, then Corona-times should settle the question in their minds. The European Union – with
We at ISP are still asked by some well meaning people online about why we don’t simply pack up and “work with” AFI, the Action