It’s Time Now to ‘Level Up’ in Scotland Too
Facebook-f Twitter Malcolm Offord Malcolm Offord is Chairman of Badenoch and Co in Edinburgh, investing in Scottish manufacturing SMEs which
Facebook-f Twitter Malcolm Offord Malcolm Offord is Chairman of Badenoch and Co in Edinburgh, investing in Scottish manufacturing SMEs which
Facebook-f Twitter Henry Stannard Henry Stannard works for the think tank Our Scottish Future on creating a positive case for
Facebook-f Twitter Alex Neil | Twitter Alex Neil was a SNP regional list MSP for Central Scotland from 1999 until 2011, and for Airdrie and
Aveek Bhattacharya | Twitter Aveek Bhattacharya is Chief Economist at the Social Market Foundation, a cross-party think tank. He holds a
Evie Robertson | Twitter Facebook-f Twitter I look across Scotland and I see freedom. Freedom for children, young girls to
Scotland is a nation of romantics. We have always taken pride and pleasure in our nations stories and myths. However, there is danger in delving too deep into the pool of mythology, of becoming too intoxicated by our own self-proclaimed values that we lose sight of both evidence and the modern world. That is what has happened in the debate around free tuition in Scotland.
There’s a town in Scotland that most of us prefer to ignore. It’s bigger than Ayr or Inverness and contains nothing but poor people, most of whom don’t have jobs. The adults’ health is terrible: in the last couple of years, nearly one in twenty of them has died. Tens of thousands of children live there too, and every stage of their lives, from conception to adulthood, is damaged as a result.
Eddie Barnes | Twitter Facebook-f Twitter After a week where she has led the news agenda on Scotland’s drugs deaths
Susan Dalgety | @DalgetySusan Facebook-f Twitter There’s not a single politician in Scotland who does not profess to be angry
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