
Can we have equality with 8-year-olds in the land of Scottish exceptionalism?
Hamish Gobson’s diary: the view from across the Uisge 27 January 2023 LORD SUMPTION’S contribution to the gender debate this week will be

Hamish Gobson’s diary: the view from across the Uisge 27 January 2023 LORD SUMPTION’S contribution to the gender debate this week will be

“There is art and there is modern art, they are not the same. There is also drawing and modern art drawing, they are not the

TAKE A LOOK around you. Take a really good look at the people you know, meet and come across every day. Look at your family,

CHARLES DICKEN’S wrote, “Never fear good people that Art will consign Nature to oblivion.” Yet today I do believe there is good reason to truly

THIS IS another tale of working and of traditional painting from Life. It does not have a fancy title, for I wish to make clear

Scenes at Edinburgh’s High Street on the Royal mile captured by our regular contributor, economist Ewen Stewart, for ThinkScotland. The Queen’s hearse goes up the

COST-OF-LIVING increase, NHS meltdowns, lockdown deaths, war, education crisis, political mess, strikes, grit. Anyone? No, me neither. Hollywood, Princes, Mansions, beautiful people, beautiful clothes, tours,

Land of Milk and Honey – by Jamie Blackett Quiller 2022, 256 pages, Hardback. ISBN 9781 8468 93667 THE CYCLE Of rural life in one

THE GIFT that keeps on giving – Meghan Markle has released a podcast through Spotify. It’s guff about ambition and double standards and balancing motherhood

THERE ARE TIMES when the behaviour of the Scottish National Party is not recognisable as Scottish. The wearing of the ‘white rose’ at the state

PORT GLASGOW had a sculpture placed in the last month within shouting distance of the SNP Government-owned Ferguson’s yard. The same yard where two Caledonian

JUST OVER fifty-seven years ago, the state funeral of Winston Churchill took place in St Paul’s Cathedral, London. On 30th January 1965, the internment was