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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in iScot Magazine January 2017.
Holyrood’s New Year Political Pledges
IT’S THAT time of the year again when we make determined personal pledges, many of which may be kept for a matter of months, some for weeks and others for just a few days. Especially in this era of p...
This is now
THERE WAS free drink and an enormous, continually refreshed buffet of excellent Indian food, and as I looked around, I recognised Ruth Davidson and what seemed like a lot of her Conservative superkid...
Voice from Europe
ANOTHER CHRISTMAS over, another year of fine folk loading up their trolleys and donating parcels to their local foodbank. Parcels of baby food, nappies, sanitary products, these basic necessities jos...
Letter from America
Independent Media Matters
IN DECEMBER, a new documentary on bias in the 2014 independence referendum was dropped. No harm to the makers of London Calling, they did good work, but at this stage ...
Wee Ginger Dug
2016 was a dreadful year, and we all go into 2017 telling ourselves that the New Year can’t be any worse. Admittedly that’s what people told one another at the end of 1938 too, but we can only hope. ...
‘We’re all Jock Tamson’s bairns’
Humanist Society Scotland
IN THE first iScot Question and Answer feature of 2017, Dave Bowman talks to Gordon MacRae, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh based Humanist Society Scotland - a 14,000...