Everything is Fine

Fresh out of yet another meeting about tackling the housing crisis? Tired of stakeholder community engagement seminars, bored out of your head with yet another housing survey, had enough of waiting for policy makers and legislators getting their act into gear as you see young families give up on promising lives and migrate to city […] Source

Trauma and Hounding

Review of Trauma Industrial Complex: How Oversharing Became a Product in a Digital World. Darren McGarvey (Ebury) and Hounded: Women, Harms and the Gender Wars. Jenny Lindsay (Polity) by Peter Burnett. Days before the Edinburgh International Book Festival (EIBF) began in 2025 author Jenny Lindsay complained on her Substack and social media about not having […] Source

2025, the Blur

A review of the year, sort of. 2025: a quarter into the 21C. Here we are. Even the work of remembering, reflecting, or reviewing feels like an odd thing to do. Not subversive but somehow meaningful in a world where the torrent of crisis, ‘news’, violence, and corruption becomes a daily blur. In this tumult, […] Source

BBC Scotland, cheerleaders for Farage

On Wednesday evening BBC Scotland’s flagship evening news programme Och Aye the News, AKA Reporting Scotlandshire carried its second puff piece about Reform UK’s recent narrow council by-election victory in West Lothian in which a Reform candidate with a questionable past scraped his way into a council seat on a 22%…

What history teaches us about our future

“Immorality and Unseriousness. These are the two defining traits of today’s leaders. Today it’s not the most capable who rise but the least scrupulous…” In the first of four 2025 BBC Reith Lectures titled ‘A Time of Monsters’, the Dutch historian Rutger Bregman asks what can be done to counter the moral decay of today’s […] Source