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The arts have a class problem
Recreation Kaitlin Dryburgh Recreation Kaitlin Dryburgh

The arts have a class problem

The climate crisis is fairly clean cut for most of us. We need to stop the emissions and cut down on fossil fuel reliance. Scotland is fairly unique, as a country it omits a lot of carbon but additionally it has a very well established oil and gas industry.

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The transformative power of women as architects of peace, security, and justice
Security, World Áine Beattie Security, World Áine Beattie

The transformative power of women as architects of peace, security, and justice

The Third Meeting of States Parties (3MSP) to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons convened from 3 to 7 March 2025, in New York City. In the face of rising nuclear tensions and increasing misogyny globally, the Treaty has never been more important. A strong Scottish civil society contingency attended this year, including UN House Scotland, Scottish CND, Secure Scotland and Scottish Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).

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A Different Justice
Justice Kaitlin Dryburgh Justice Kaitlin Dryburgh

A Different Justice

The climate crisis is fairly clean cut for most of us. We need to stop the emissions and cut down on fossil fuel reliance. Scotland is fairly unique, as a country it omits a lot of carbon but additionally it has a very well established oil and gas industry.

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Democracy By All Of Us
Democracy Craig Dalzell Democracy Craig Dalzell

Democracy By All Of Us

With a single act, the Scottish Parliament could radically overhaul our devolved democracy and put people at the heart of holding our legislators to account.

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