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The need for iGERS
The pro-independence campaign group Believe in Scotland has proposed a replacement for the discredited GERS (Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland) figures which are published every year to the delight of British nationalists up and down the land. These statistics, which as Professor of Accountancy Practice Richard Murphy regularly points out, are…
‘Devastating’ report finds NHS Grampian needs ‘significant redesign’ or more funding
Island whisky named ‘world’s best’ with score of 99 out of 100
‘You helped make this a reality’ – booklet to thank supporters of unique Polish exhibition
Planning bosses forced to review AI data centre plan decision
The Empire is Alive and Kicking and its Legacy Still With Us
The Empire is Alive and Kicking and its Legacy Still With Us Nigel Biggar, Reparations: Slavery and the Tyranny of Imaginary Guilt, Forum, £20. Review by Alan Lester Nigel Biggar is the right-wing’s pro-Empire champion. In Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning he went into battle against historians and anti-racist campaigners who identify British colonialism’s record of […] Source
Notes from Sarajevo
The Miljacka River, narrow and winding, threads through Sarajevo like a vein of memory. Locals say its name comes from milja, meaning ‘the dear one.’ During the Siege of Sarajevo (1992-1996), the city was encircled by Bosnian Serb forces, resulting in one of the longest sieges in modern warfare. People crossed its bridges with hearts […] Source
Dublin folk band Lankum Release Devastating ‘Ghost Town’ Cover
Dublin folk band Lankum have released a devastating cover of The Specials 1981 number one hit ‘Ghost Town’. As they say the more things change, the more they stay the same. As Klof mag writes: “The original single was a haunting and perfectly timed piece of social commentary, capturing the bleak national mood of urban […] Source