iScot Magazine is a new multi-media current affairs and lifestyle publication, packed with news and quality features, photographs and video about Scotland crafted for a global audience.
iScot Magazine offers a fresh view of what’s happening today in one of the oldest nations in the world. Bold, informative, entertaining and 100 per cent pro-Scottish this is a high quality magazine for Scots of all backgrounds and beliefs. iScot Magazine delivers a new multi-media platform which includes a digital magazine to report on stories and angles often missed by the mainstream media.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in iScot Magazine March/April 2019.
Voice from Europe
Alyn Smith is one of Scotland’s six Members of the European Parliament. He is a member of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee By Alyn Smith MEP
Is Theresa May ok? ...
The Dinwoodie Interview
by Robbie Dinwoodie
In the early days of the internet a running joke emerged that the city did not actually exist, the Bielefeld Conspiracy
SHE comes from the city that Germ...
Our TOXIC Environment and Hostile
by Jason Michael McCann
It was standing room only in the Kilmarnock Yes Shop on Titchfield Street when my talking tour began at the end of January. Looking out over the audience there were a fe...
A breakaway
that could take Scottish Labour out of the game for good
by James Kelly
Scot Goes Pop
Over recent months there has been just very occasional murmuring from a few SNP members, who are disg...
Stick or twist?
by Gordon Craigie
Balchrick is remote! Photo
credit: Trish Goossens
If you look in the dictionary for a definition of remote, there’s probably a p...
What lies beneath?
From Pictland to Scotland
by Vivien Martin
Tarbat Discovery Centre, Portmahomack (formerly St Colman’s Church)
Some years ago I read New Zealand author Ngaio Marsh’s novel Wh...