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Europe’s most wanted man Mladic arrested
by Jamie Maxwell Ratko Mladic, the former Serbian general accused of coordinating the murder of 7500 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina...
Book Review: Jules Verne in Scotland
by Colin Waters Scots’ cultural cringe is such, in the past anyway, that we were pathetically grateful for any word of praise, any...
A square go?
by Robert Cassells Scottish football and violence. Not a new story. The pugnacious Scot in a football top, teeth gritted, fists clenched, challenging...
Trident and Me: A reflection on our strategic nuclear deterrent
by Gary Logue As a young lad in the early 90s I was taken to the coast one brisk autumnal afternoon and had...
Unionists, propaganda, borders and expulsions
by Hazel Lewry Rarely a day goes by without someone, somewhere raising the prospect of Scotland having border controls with England. 'Passports will...
The end of an era for a campaigning community
by Bill Wallace In May 2003. an American para-legal by the name of Pamela Jones (PJ) started a blog. She intended it as a...
Independence: Looking back to move forward
by Roddy Macleod Like most Nationalists I am still taking in the events of May 5th and the monumental result in favour of the...
2011 All Energy Conference opens with a warning
By a Newsnet correspondent 19 May SIR Ian Wood, one of the leading figures in the North Sea oil industry, has warned that...
The fight for the ordinary
by Andrew Barr The fight for independence is not a movement towards the extraordinary but to the ordinary. Scotland is yet to reach a...
Philip Roth awarded Man Booker International prize
by Jamie Maxwell American author Philip Roth has today been awarded the biennial Man Booker International prize for "achievements in fiction". ...