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I spent a morning last week in a converted warehouse off Leith Walk, sitting across from a 28 year old who was explaining how her company processes cross-border payments faster…
I spent a morning last week in a converted warehouse off Leith Walk, sitting across from a 28 year old who was explaining how her company processes cross-border payments faster…
This piece was first published in SR in 2011 My abiding childhood memory of the little towns of Ayrshire was the variable speeds at which my father drove through them….
Dear Kenneth Now you would hardly expect me – veteran campaigner for an independent Britain since 1975 – yes, 1975 – to agree with your lament on the Brexit campaign….
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This piece was first published in SR in 2011 My abiding childhood memory of the little towns of Ayrshire was the variable speeds at which my father drove through them….
Kenneth Roy Bill Jamieson Walter Humes David Black Tommy Sheridan and others Islay McLeod Andrew Hook Bob Smith Anthony Seaton What will happen to this small shopkeeper? Photograph by Islay…
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For a list of the current Friends of the Scottish Review, click here Kenneth Roy The Cafe Alex Wood Bill Jamieson Islay McLeod Marian Pallister Alan McIntyre Leonard Quart Gary…
He escaped the death penalty, but was robbed of his life The positive power of the death knock In my favourite place, we were locked in by 6.30pm John Cameron…
George Chalmers Mother Hugh Kerr Theatre Bob Huggan Sadly, Bob Huggan – a great friend of SR – died recently. We have republished this shorter version of an article he…