The Melting Pot is our guest blog page, where Scotland’s thinkers, talkers and writers can indulge in some blue sky thinking.
This is a forum for debate on public policy issues and posts do not necessarily represent Reform Scotland’s views.
The Melting Pot is our guest blog page, where Scotland’s thinkers, talkers and writers can indulge in some blue sky thinking.
This is a forum for debate on public policy issues and posts do not necessarily represent Reform Scotland’s views.
The 1800 Act of Union abolished the Irish Parliament and Ireland sent its elected representatives…
This post by Tom Harris, which first appeared in the Sunday Times on 30 August…
For many years, ministers in charge of education in England have been the system’s most unyielding…
Students, academics and everyone else aspiring to live the life of the mind has a…
Earlier this year I made a presentation to the Edinburgh Breakfast Rotary Club on “The…
Since Reform Scotland was set up over seven years ago, its aim as a public…
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