Interview with Edinburgh University students under occupation After a march on the Lib Dem HQ, around 100 students occupied Appleton Tower at the University of…
Williamson, George, 1939-2007 Obituary of Scottish activist, libertarian socialist and Solidarity member, George Williamson, a.k.a. James Finlayson.
Vagabonds, criminals, paupers & gangrels? An article from Variant magazine on Welfare Reform and an interview with Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty
The birth of Glasgow's anarchism The following is a short extract from Mairtin O' Cathain's book 'With a bent elbow and a clenched fist’ A Brief History of the Glasgow Anarchists
A Public Nuisance - Tales of adventure and a spirit of revolt: Glasgow Anarchists 1974-1986 Notes on the activities and organisations of anarchists in the Glasgow and Clydeside area in the 1970s and 1980s.
Timex strike: time for a change - Subversion Subversion look at the Timex workers' illusions in their trade union, regular mass pickets and the need for solidarity strikes in their dispute…
Strikes against Culture & Sport Glasgow Both today, Friday 28th, and on Monday 31st May nearly all of Glasgow’s museums, libraries and sport centres will be closed by industrial action.
Is it ever OK not to vote? Slightly before the election of 2010 the Anarchist Federation in Scotland were asked to contribute an opinion piece on voting to the Sunday…
1889: The Glasgow dockers' go-slow A brief history of the strike of Glasgow dockers in 1889 which was proving fruitless, until they returned to work and began a go-slow or "working…
Parents occupy school in Lanarkshire threatened with closure Parents in Glasgow occupied yet another primary school this week; the latest in a series of school occupations which have taken place over the past year.
Scotland anti-G8 protest report, 2005 Report from the G8-resistance in Edinburgh, July 2005, by Prol-Position.
London bombs and G8-politics - terrorist acts of a system in crisis Spontaneous leaflet distributed on a spontaneous gathering during the anti-G8 protests in front of Edinburgh train station following the July 7, 2005 London bombings.