Scottish Review : Kenneth Roy
In the early days of the outbreak, some foolish and irresponsible estimates were published. One in Britain, for which the WHO was not responsible, predicted that half the population of…
In the early days of the outbreak, some foolish and irresponsible estimates were published. One in Britain, for which the WHO was not responsible, predicted that half the population of…
We need to protect Abdullah INTERNATIONAL I Samantha Hill argues that the Geneva Convention should be re-written Abdullah, an illiterate 13-year-old boy, recounts his story. His mother was stabbed to…
For a list of the current Friends of the Scottish Review, click here Kenneth Roy Paul Cockburn The Cafe Thom Cross Islay McLeod Andrew Hook Alan Fisher Andrew Sanders Barney…
Not a dry eye in the house The Crying Game I Kenneth Roy on the popular taste for emotional outbursts The first witnesses in the trial of Amanda Knox, the…
Easing the pain of the Church R D Kernohan on the future of institutional religion Click here Get SR free in your inbox three times a week Click here Today’s…
The Lighthouse A watch on events Rose Galt Getting to grips with the reality of a shooting war in Europe at the beginning of the 21st century is difficult enough,…
Jampel Gyatso Monk from Drakar Trezong monastery in Qinghai Province, where he was on the editorial team of the monastery’s journal, The Charm of the Sun and Moon. Arrested January…
The road to Glenrothes Unsavoury incidents Kenneth Roy A local MP’s decision to campaign in the Glenrothes by-election, in defiance of the convention that Prime Ministers should not participate in…
Having a ball at St Andrews. Not. Islay McLeod visits the Old Course between deluges on Saturday 9 August You must be a member to enter this highly exclusive page….
Kenneth Roy’s Week The imprint of the crowd One of the inspirations to have emerged from the holiday retreat of the Prime Minister is the decision to hold the first…