Tag: Scotland

Total Results: 79


She also loves Tom Nairn. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
09/08/2021 - 1:30am

What the SNP really believes Tom Nairn's critiques of Englishness inspired the nationalists

John Lloyd

Thursday, August 5

05.08

Sturgeon’s drugs shame The SNP is blaming Westminster for a scandal of its own making

Ruth Davidson

Friday, July 30

30.07

Britain’s criminal approach to drugs As addiction and fatality figures surge, Portugal may hold the solution

Ian Birrell

Tuesday, July 27

27.07

Can opera survive the culture wars? A singer's skin colour has become more important than his voice


Wednesday, May 19

19.05

The SNP have already won the culture war The push for independence has changed perceptions of Scotland

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday, May 4

04.05

What England owes the Irish Relations between the two nations were not always a nightmare

Tom Holland

Monday, April 26

26.04

How the North could save the Union Scots and Northumbrians have always stood together against England's invincible South

Dan Jackson

Wednesday, April 14

14.04

Scotland’s mid-life crisis Alex Salmond and George Galloway are the white knights nobody wants

Ruth Davidson

Tuesday, March 16

16.03

When Britain turned its back on child abuse Disabled children are being scarred for life by disturbing practices in schools

katharine quarmby

Wednesday, March 10

10.03

Scotland’s failed #MeToo moment The Alex Salmond inquiry has become about whether he, not his accusers, was victimised

Sarah Ditum

Friday, February 26

26.02

Why is the woke mob so scared? The no-platforming of yet another academic raises uncomfortable questions about free speech

Douglas Murray

Tuesday, December 29

29.12

Drugs and the Celtic dysfunction Scotland and Ireland have an unusual problem with heroin. What is the cause?

Jenny McCartney