The attacks on black academics are well-funded and relentless, writes DIANE ABBOTT, and they need to be fearlessly resisted by all concerned
IT’S probably Glasgow’s best-known district in the legends of old — but these days it’s sometimes found lacking on the soul front.
So it’s all the more exciting that one of Scotland’s newest social enterprises has chosen a railway arch in the Gorbals as its home.
The story began with Dave Lanigan, who has been brewing at Ride Brew Co in Glasgow’s city centre for some years.
While riding the No 3 bus in Glasgow MATT KERR has ample time to dissect the moribund Scottish Labour decline into near oblivion and watch intriguing bus passenger dynamics
Amid rising hostility and division, the answer to fear and frustration is not isolation but the organised solidarity that built working-class communities, says MATT KERR
In the final part of LAYTH YOUSIF'S series on the history of the NY Cosmos, he traces their experiences which have made them the team that always has success in their sights
ANDREW FILMER welcomes the reopening of Glasgow’s landmark theatre after a seven-year transformation



