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What’s ‘good for Scotland’ in 2026 election?

April 10, 2026 by James Mitchell 3 Comments

Sunrise over the follies on Calton Hill, Edinburgh: CC BY-SA 2.0

Why is John Swinney talking about a second referendum?  Professor James Mitchell takes a long view of the incumbent party's election campaign.The Scottish Sun’s Chris Musson suggested that this election could see a ‘loveless landslide’ for the SNP.  This lovelessness might have been explained by the mounting challenges that will face the incoming Scottish Government except … [Read more...] about What’s ‘good for Scotland’ in 2026 election?

Four poems in defiance of an uneasy spring

April 5, 2026 by Fay Young Leave a Comment

A silhouette of trees tossing in gale force winds: picture Fay Young

What can poetry give us in this sorry mess of Spring 2026? Waiting for Dave (another daft name for a storm) while Donald beats his war chest, I was searching for answers.  Here we are, between Donald and Dave, two man-made malevolencies blowing in from the west ‘and there’s naethin ye can dae, said the old boys’ as a canny Kathleen Jamie notes in her poem, Springs, written in … [Read more...] about Four poems in defiance of an uneasy spring

Mind the (implementation) gap: Neurodivergence in Scotland

April 3, 2026 by Sceptical Scot Editors Leave a Comment

The term neurodivergence covers a multitude of human experiences. What does it mean?  In March 2026, within weeks of the May election, the Scottish Government produced a report which suggests a possible umbrella definition as it works towards a “learning disabilities, autism and neurodivergence bill” [LDAN]For example, learning disabilities, Down’s Syndrome, attention deficit … [Read more...] about Mind the (implementation) gap: Neurodivergence in Scotland

And the winner is…The Absent Voters Party

April 18, 2026 by George Thorley 1 Comment

Signs to polling station through gateway with tattered posters

"Since 1999 of the roughly 4 million people registered to vote, those actually voting averaged out at around 2.2million. That’s a difference of 1.8 million – meet the Absent Voters."  George Thorley makes the case for an active, participating democracy (on behalf of  of The Mercat Group* of former Council CEOs/Parliamentary Returning Officers)* Register to vote by 20 April. … [Read more...] about And the winner is…The Absent Voters Party

Inside the Wall of Death, a wealth of human kindness

March 29, 2026 by Fay Young Leave a Comment

Inside the Wall of Death, seen from the viewing platform at the Revelator in Glasgow

Flashback. Five days before the Iran war, I’m on my way to chair a round table discussion about the gaps in Glasgow’s social narrative, the human stories missing from the city’s self-knowledge.  I’m a little apprehensive, aware we might stray into sensitivities expressed during my preparatory conversations.  Instead, the event revealed something altogether different. As the … [Read more...] about Inside the Wall of Death, a wealth of human kindness

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What’s new on Sceptical Scot

  • And the winner is…The Absent Voters Party April 18, 2026
  • What’s ‘good for Scotland’ in 2026 election? April 10, 2026
  • Four poems in defiance of an uneasy spring April 5, 2026
  • Mind the (implementation) gap: Neurodivergence in Scotland April 3, 2026
  • Inside the Wall of Death, a wealth of human kindness March 29, 2026
  • Certain uncertainties of Iran War, inflation and public finances March 25, 2026
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