Shush, we’re building the Scoundrel Dome
Patriots don’t celebrate democracy; patriots shut up and smile while the world’s great corporations come together for a giant trial of their prowess in pocketing a lot of public money. C’mon the Olympics…
Patriots don’t celebrate democracy; patriots shut up and smile while the world’s great corporations come together for a giant trial of their prowess in pocketing a lot of public money. C’mon the Olympics…
Patriots don’t celebrate democracy; patriots shut up and smile while the world’s great corporations come together for a giant trial of their prowess in pocketing a lot of public money. C’mon the Olympics…
There is a whole lexicon of business-leader-speak which is crafted to sound like objective analysis of the state of the nation rather than the self-interested lobbying it really is
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Two stories sitting next to each other today suggest that people still don’t really understand the underlying economic problems we face
It looks hard, it acts soft, but really it’s just a mess: Donald Trump is not that powerful and none of us should miss this great opportunity to ignore him
The juxtaposition of two articles in today’s Herald raises questions about what sort of a society we are becoming
The Sun’s Trevor Kavanagh neatly articulates the Murdoch world view – the press must always be free for rich and powerful people to use as they see fit and oversight is wrong
The sheer hypocrisy in the attacks on China and Russia’s Syria veto is mind-boggling
If shouting ‘anti-business’ seems a bit weak, we can assume it is still only the beginning
Salmond’s views on rugby opens up a difficult question for balanced discussion of Scotland’s future