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Conrad Landin
The march passes by the refinery
Britain / 4 August 2024
4 August 2024
Jacob Zuma, June 11, 2010
World / 7 January 2024
7 January 2024
Lindsey Mendick: I Tried So Hard To Be Good; SH*TFACED insta
Exhibition Review / 4 August 2023
4 August 2023
CONRAD LANDIN surveys two shows in Edinburgh which grapple with shame, repression and defiance
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar speaking on the first day
Britain / 17 February 2023
17 February 2023
 Workers on strike outside the Co-op coffin factory in Glasg
Britain / 31 October 2022
31 October 2022
Features / 23 November 2021
23 November 2021
After a devastating loss of support that saw one of the most successful Communist parties in Europe fail to enter parliament, international head JAROSLAV ROMAN speaks to Conrad Landin about how the nation's left can recover
People take part in a ‘wall of sound’ protest at the Tor
Tory Party Conference 2021 / 4 October 2021
4 October 2021
WORTH SOUNDING OUT: Irvine Beach
SOUNDSCAPE / 19 July 2021
19 July 2021
CONRAD LANDIN recommends a unique aural event on a Scottish beach
First Minister and SNP party leader Nicola Sturgeon arrives
Features / 7 May 2021
7 May 2021
CONRAD LANDIN takes a look at the parties’ shifting political fortunes north of the border in the wake of Thursday’s elections
Features / 7 May 2021
7 May 2021
by CONRAD LANDIN
Books / 13 December 2020
13 December 2020
Engrossing account of the Woodcraft Folk sheds light on its occasionally flawed idealism
Richard Garner worked for the Mirror and was education corre
Features / 10 February 2020
10 February 2020
Former Mirror journalist and education correspondent for The Independent, who was the life and soul of the conference circuit
Britain / 11 September 2019
11 September 2019
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn gives a speech at the TUC Congre
TUC Congress ’19 / 10 September 2019
10 September 2019
The Labour leader said the new agency would have powers to ‘enter workplaces and bring prosecutions on workers’ behalf’
TUC Congress ’19 / 9 September 2019
9 September 2019
Educators warn poverty and profiteering are ruining children's education
Features / 6 September 2019
6 September 2019
In his final column, CONRAD LANDIN looks back over three years that has seen the paper expand in Scotland and earn some unique overtures
The Loch Ness Monster
Features / 6 September 2019
6 September 2019
Some people may believe in Nessie – but no-one is taken in by the (current) Prime Minister's ludicrous diversions, writes CONRAD LANDIN
Nicola Sturgeon
Britain / 5 September 2019
5 September 2019
by Conrad Landin at Holyrood
Britain / 3 September 2019
3 September 2019
by Conrad Landin at Holyrood
Britain / 3 September 2019
3 September 2019
Britain / 1 September 2019
1 September 2019
Britain / 1 September 2019
1 September 2019
Britain / 30 August 2019
30 August 2019
Landin in Scotland: / 30 August 2019
30 August 2019
The leader of the Scottish Conservatives welcomed Boris Johnson's coronation with her resignation – perhaps they were just too similar, muses CONRAD LANDIN