Where should we
start in our
quest for happiness?

The care system
forgets the people
within us

The Kirk’s gospel
according to
St Marx

Hamish Henderson and Scotland:
a crucible of experiment
Tessa Ransford
on a prophetic
visionary
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Near Commonwealth House (HQ of the Games) – just in case anyone goes hungry
Photograph by
Islay McLeod
The positive
power of
the death knock
Bryan Christie
‘If families don’t want to speak to you, then you can leave. If they do, you
will be helping them at a time in their life when they want to feel the
wider community cares about them and shares their sorrow.’
Bryan Christie worked for many years at the Scotsman and has written as a freelance for Scottish and UK newspapers
