As a fitting end to Source, we wanted to introduce an independent community magazine that is presenting news at the hyper-local level – Greater Govanhill magazine. We spoke to Editor-in-Chief...
WHEN my time at Source (née CommonSpace) ends with the publication of this article, I will have been the outlet’s longest continuous member of staff, having started work here in...
DESPITE EXITING EURO 2020 with a grand total of one point, the men’s national football team has lifted Scotland’s spirits. Even unreconstructed football-phobes have developed a peculiar parasocial bond with...
AS SOME may already have seen reported elsewhere, Source will soon cease publication. While the staff of Source view this development with deep regret, we remain enormously proud of the...
WHEN the world grinds you down, you take what victories you can get. Such a victory was achieved last week, when a West Lothian resident and her disabled son who...
URUZGAN looks set to become the first Afghan province to fall fully under the control of the Taliban, its regional centre the first major town to fall to the movement....
LINE OF DUTY won many plaudits, but critics felt that, as the series wore on, its tales of police corruption began to strain credulity. Drama requires the willing suspension of disbelief,...
IF you watched any of the first 48 hours of Andrew Neil’s new GB News platform, you weren’t watching much.A dark and dingy studio, with patronising monologues about flags and...
The ban on accepting new asylum seekers to Scotland raises new doubts about Westminster’s subterranean management of immigration and international protection. Kenmure Street might have made Glasgow a byword for solidarity, but...
A new poll has shown that 86% of Scots are in favour of the Scottish Parliament should examine the issue of assisted dying, as there is currently no legislation covering...