Notes on Labour’s necronomicon

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 16th February 2025. Is that brimstone I can smell? Has someone lit the hand of glory again? Because someone in Westminster must have been practising the dread necromantic arts this week. The political dead are afoot – and they walk abroad amongst us. In the choice of his principal emissary … Continue reading Notes on Labour’s necronomicon

Scotland’s human rights (B/b)ill

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 8th September 2024. Critics and fans probably agree: the proposal was emblematic, in its way, of the late Sturgeon and brief Yousaf premierships. In contrast with the situation down south, where even existing human rights protections remained under constant threat from Conservative politicians, they decided the Scottish Parliament would do … Continue reading Scotland’s human rights (B/b)ill

Corroboration: a wrong turning?

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 9th June 2024. Morton v HM Advocate is one of those cases that every law student in Scotland has studied for almost a century. For eighty-seven years, the case has structured how corroboration has been understood and applied by every layer of our criminal justice system. In their essays, generations … Continue reading Corroboration: a wrong turning?

“A complete reversal of the PF’s original position”

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 5th May 2024. In 2013 – six years before Alan Bates won his big civil case – Scottish prosecutors missed a golden opportunity to act decisively on concerns the Post Office's computer evidence may not be reliable. Mystifyingly – almost nobody in Scottish politics or the media seems interested in … Continue reading “A complete reversal of the PF’s original position”

Overton Windows

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 21st April 2024. Savvy political analysts often refer to “the Overton Window” these days. Like many ideas that first sprung up in the United States, this once-obscure poli-sci buzzword has floated across the Atlantic –like triangulation and third-way politics – and is now routinely tossed-about by talking heads to explain … Continue reading Overton Windows