Latest Posts
- The Russian idée fixe by Andriy Movchan
- No, Scottish independence does not mean austerity – we can build a radical economic alternative by Josh Parsonage
- Kosovo – independence in the new geopolitical era by Jamie Maxwell
- James Calder – A Highland Friend of the People by Feargus Murray
- Queer fun is political: An interview with the Glasgow Leatherdykes by Jennifer Debs
First Scottish trade union delegation to Ukraine to report back
Heckle was delighted to make a very small contribution to the fundraising efforts of the first Scottish trade union delegation to Ukraine, whose participants will report back at a free online meeting on Monday 3rd November at 7pm.
No, Scottish independence does not mean austerity – we can build a radical economic alternative
The Scottish Socialist Youth's Josh Parsonage dismantles the claim that Scottish independence would demand a decade of austerity, arguing instead for a radical economic alternative.
Rockstar North workers fight back against union-busting
Trade unionists are fighting back after Rockstar Games fired more than 30 people in Edinburgh and Dundee in a brazen act of union-busting, Heckle reports.
Queer fun is political: An interview with the Glasgow Leatherdykes
Jennifer Debs interviews the Glasgow Leatherdykes group about their monthly social events and the role events like this play in queer community organising.
James Calder – A Highland Friend of the People
Feargus Murray fills a gap in Scottish republican history by recalling the life of Cromarty radical James Calder, among the Highlanders inspired by the French Revolution to fight for democracy in late 18th-century Scotland.
The Russian idée fixe
To mark the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine today, Heckle is republishing Ukrainian writer Andriy Movchan’s analysis of the ideological motivations for Putin’s war.