Litter picking session at Forfar Loch Country Park

Over the weekend, members of Scotland’s North East region came together in Forfar as part of a volunteer session at Forfar Loch Country Park, before enjoying a well earned pub lunch. Members came from Aberdeen and Dundee to help out litter picking and clearing away yet more plastic guards that had been left on the […]

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Leafleting in Wath-upon-Dearne

Activists from South and West Yorkshire leafleted Wath-upon-Dearne, before a joint branch meeting to discuss plans going forward after the recent officer appointments. Wath was the location of the migrant hotel which saw protest and unrest in the wake of the Southport massacre last summer. Our aim is to let our people know that there

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Yet More High Street Banks to Close – “But I Don’t Have the Internet!”

With more than 130 Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland branches set to close, another blow is being dealt to the elderly and vulnerable in our communities. Since 2015, the UK has lost over 6,000 bank branches, leaving many towns without any banking facilities. The official justification for these closures is that customers are shifting

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Nationalism as Family: Unpacking Vance vs Stewart

The Clash of Worldviews: Particularism vs Universalism Last week, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a decisive rebuttal to Rory Stewart’s globalist moralism, exposing a deep divide between nationalism and cosmopolitanism. Vance highlighted a fundamental truth: the natural hierarchy of obligations—where family and nation come before abstract global concerns. Like many in his class, Stewart

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