Gough Whitlam – the PM deposed by the Monarchy Gough Whitlam, the Australian Social Democratic Prime Minister deposed by Elizabeth II has died at 98. 21st October, 2014 By Chris Bambery

The Landscape of ‘No’ Scotland Adam Frew surveys the new political landscape thrown up by the referendum result and argues for a new party of the radical left. 8th October, 2014 By Adam Frew

Labour living on borrowed time Following Yes majorities in party heartlands and as the knives come out for Darling and Alexander after a disastrous campaign, Chris Bambery examines a Scottish Labour under threat of annihilation. 22nd September, 2014 By Chris Bambery

The Referendum: Winners & Losers Chris Bambery argues that, despite the overall result, there are a number of positives that the radical left can take from the independence referendum while Labour and the Conservatives have fresh problems to ponder. 21st September, 2014 By Chris Bambery

Don’t like the SNP? Vote Yes Mistrust of the SNP is not only a poor reason to vote No, but actively a reason to vote Yes, argues David Jamieson. "The disintegration of Westminster authority is making a dynasty out of the SNP. If we want this to stop, independence is the only choice." 17th September, 2014 By David Jamieson

Know Your Enemy Chris Bambery argues that we must remember that Britain is our main enemy in the run up to Thursday's referendum. 14th September, 2014 By Chris Bambery

Yes vote gives bigots their marching orders As the Orange Order takes to the streets of Edinburgh in defence of the Union, Chris Bambery recalls the roots of anti-Catholic sectarianism in the colonisation of Ireland and the military repression of its restless population. The vitality of Scottish culture and the intensity of the independence debate point to a new Scotland where the politics of the Orange Order appear increasingly absurd. 13th September, 2014 By Chris Bambery