Scots Trad Music Award Winners Sian to Headline at HebCelt Festival This Summer
Gaelic trio Sian, Scots Trad Music Awards Album of the Year winners, join the HebCelt Festival lineup in Stornoway this July.
Gaelic trio Sian, Scots Trad Music Awards Album of the Year winners, join the HebCelt Festival lineup in Stornoway this July.
I don’t think the Scottish Government has fully grasped the scale of the housing crisis we’re facing. Or maybe they have, and they’ve just decided it’s too difficult to fix….
Twenty-five years after devolution, the boundaries between reserved and devolved legal powers remain contested. Douglas Campbell explores the ongoing tensions.
The not proven verdict has been a peculiarity of Scots law for three centuries. As calls for its abolition grow louder, Douglas Campbell weighs the arguments on both sides.
Scotland’s legal aid system is under unprecedented strain. Douglas Campbell examines how budget cuts and rising demand are affecting access to justice across the country.
In September 1942 I travelled to Glasgow to begin my studies at Glasgow School of Art, the first and only known step for me to take in what I saw…
The brief The competition was organised by the Scottish Review (SR) and sponsored by the Young Programme (YP) charity. It was open to pupils in Scottish schools who were between…
There is a point in Mairi Campbell’s one-woman coming of age show ‘Pulse’ where in an attempt to convey inarticulable emotion she writhes on the ground speaking gibberish. As she…
A sandstone cylinder, supporting a large iron water tank, with a steam engine behind, supplied Perth with pure water for 133 years. Since 1992, it has had a new lease…
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