A “social policy parliament” rather than an “economic policy parliament”?

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 18th February 2024. This term, there’s every likelihood the Scottish Parliament will pass legislation making it a criminal offence to steal people’s pets. If you are a potential cat thief contemplating whether to add schnauzer-rustling to your professional portfolio – this news might make you think again about embarking on … Continue reading A “social policy parliament” rather than an “economic policy parliament”?

Being a connoisseur of the mad

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 11th February 2024. I’ll admit it: I’m a connoisseur of the madder corners of the Conservative and Unionist Party. I always have been. I first picked up the taste for observing these peculiar specimens in their natural habitats when I still a teenager. In retrospect, I realise I should have … Continue reading Being a connoisseur of the mad

The costs of going public

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 28th January 2024. Are the costs of becoming involved in public life too high? This week, Edinburgh University public health professor Devi Sridhar told the UK Covid-19 inquiry about her experiences over the pandemic. Sridhar needs no introduction. Like Jason Leitch, she became ubiquitous on the nation’s airwaves for months … Continue reading The costs of going public

Guilt

Herald on Sunday, Sunday National, 14th January 2024. A week on, the Post Office scandal has now entered a defensive phrase of mutual recrimination and blame. In an election year, political parties are chasing credit and trying to dodge responsibility. Because this scandal drags on from the Blair government, through Cameron’s coalition years and into … Continue reading Guilt

Lighting a small candle?

Sunday National, Herald on Sunday, 17th September 2023. Nobody wants to admit it, but the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (Scotland) Bill has been gutted. This means the upcoming Human Rights Bill will be a hollowed-out wreck too. The Scottish Government’s inability to introduce proper human rights legislation under the Scotland Act … Continue reading Lighting a small candle?