A survivor of the
London bombings
writes about Lockerbie

Who is the real
Romney? We have
still to find out

Stalinism is alive
and well on the
Glasgow underground

SR anthology
Sit back, decide within five seconds that there’s nothing worth watching on the box, and relax instead with the Scottish Review, the new paperback anthology of pieces from Scotland’s online current affairs magazine.
Among the 42 selected gems:
Eileen Reid
My journey of love and loss
Anthony Silkoff
Kicked out of the mosque
Mike MacKenzie
The night I nearly drowned
Bill Jamieson
Grand Grossartia
Katie Grant
The age of disillusion
Gerry Hassan
The trouble with being a Scottish man
George Chalmers
First day in prison
Walter Humes
Tribal nation
Marian Pallister
The people crushers
Plus many other SR favourites, all neatly wrapped up in an elegant 144-page bedtime read, with photographs by Islay McLeod and an introduction by editor Kenneth Roy.
£7.50 plus £2.50 p & p.
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On the ‘island of peace’,
they are destroying the
sacred rocks
David Mackenzie
