The Labour summer show headed northwards; the first UK party leader election since Tony Blair began the New Labour era in 1994. The five Labour candidates along with Iain Gray,
The general election revealed widening fissures in the UK's multi-national state that lie behind the hanging of parliament
Labour's election manifesto published today is an uncertain trumpet, its off-key notes exposed by an incisive comparison of its English-British and Scottish versions
Can Scotland chart a path apart from neo-liberal Britain? And are parts of the left still stuck in their comfort zones? Gerry Hassan’s observations from a Glasgow book festival panel on the future of the left
A review of Christopher Harvie's new look
The exclusion of the SNP from the UK's prime ministerial debates
We’re now into the last week of the Power2010 online vote and there appears to be just one competition: English votes on English laws v. an elected second chamber
Readers outside Scotland may not have noticed that the young, 39 year old deputy leader of the Scottish Nationalist Party, Nicola Sturgeon, has got herself into trouble. It is one
Annabel Goldie, leader of the Scottish Tories has taken the brave step of acknowledging that the Tories have a problem in Scotland. She has stated that if the Tories win
Vincent Cable's forgotten support for Scottish independence, and Gordon Brown's forgotten consideration of 'English Votes for English Laws'