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qmunicate Interiews: Ross Greer MSP

In 2016, at 21 years old, Ross Greer became the youngest MSP in the history of the Scottish Parliament. Elected … More

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Free the Crème Egg: Capitalism and Public Holidays

When an idea is a good one, it tends to stick. But when it has been stuck for a while, … More

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Aung San Suu Kyi: A Complicated Legacy

In March of 2014 I spent three weeks in Myanmar. What I saw there, travelling around some of the biggest … More

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The R Factor: The Influence of Referenda

It feels like there has been a spike in the number of referenda worldwide in the past few years. In … More

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Album Review: Reverend and The Makers – ‘The Death of a King’

The seventh studio album from gritty Sheffield outfit Reverend and the Makers landed the other week and is just as … More

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