Liam Turbett
How T in the Park Was Forced to Be Reborn as a Different Festival
The Scottish festival's promoters have announced a new Glasgow event, TRNSMT—but what does this mean for T's complicated legacy?
Just How Gentrified Are All the Places in the Original 'Trainspotting' Film Now?
It's been more than 20 years since the original was released.
The Scottish Town Planning to Give Everyone Free Money
Could Kelty's citizens income experiment show the way to utopia?
What's Actually Been Happening with Drug Policy Reform in Scotland?
With recent talk of "fix rooms" and hopes to decriminalise medicinal marijuana, we take stock of where the Scottish government stands on drugs.
The Fight Over Glasgow's Historic Docks Is a Battle for Its Soul
Is building swanky flats the best way to preserve the Clyde's heritage?
The Hangover News
This weekend, Frank Ocean finally released his second studio album, a ton of cocaine was seized off the coast of Cornwall and more.
What the Hell is Going on With T in the Park?
In its first decade, the Scottish event managed to establish a reputation as a well-run festival, but now it's been marred by death, crime, and sexual assault.
How Scotland Could Ruin Theresa May's Career as British Prime Minster
Keeping Scotland part of the UK will be one of the prime minister's biggest challenges.
The Forgotten Story of How Scottish Train Drivers Tried to Derail the Iraq War
They tried to stop the invasion in its tracks, if you will.
Why Trump Was in Scotland the Day After the EU Referendum Vote
He helicoptered into Ayrshire to re-open a golf course on a day when the majority of Scots had been outvoted on Brexit. What a treat.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Kenya burned up a massive ten-ton stockpile of ivory, a London mayoral candidate's attempt at bonding with brown people failed and more.
Let's Look at All the Best Bits of UKIP Scotland's Insane Manifesto
What better way to win votes than by cracking down on Gaelic signs, raising the drink-drive limit and protecting aristocratic landowners?