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Ten Years on from Indy Ref, What Next?

UofG Spotlight

Release Date: 09/17/2024

Challenging Scotland's Political Leaders show art Challenging Scotland's Political Leaders

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We’re kicking off Season 7 of our UofG Spotlight podcast with a live episode challenging our political leaders on public service reform in Scotland. Recorded live on Monday 19 January 2026 at our event, Stop/Start: Making Public Service Reform Stick in Scotland, our host Professor Kezia Dugdale talks to: Michael Marra MSP - Scottish Labour Alison Thewliss - SNP Dr Sandesh Gulhane MSP - Scottish Conservatives Graham Simpson MSP - Reform UK Jamie Greene MSP - Scottish Liberal Democrats Gillian Mackay MSP - Scottish Greens Kez quizzed our panel about whether politicians can work together to...

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Trump’s Second Act: Leadership, Tariffs, and Tensions show art Trump’s Second Act: Leadership, Tariffs, and Tensions

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In this latest episode of Spotlight, we reflect on a turbulent year in American politics and its global ripple effects. Nicola McEwen and Kez Dugdale are joined by two leading voices in international affairs:  Prof Juliet Kaarbo (University of St Andrews) explores Donald Trump’s evolving leadership style, the psychology behind his foreign policy decisions, and the blurring lines between domestic and international agendas. Prof Mark Blyth (Brown University) unpacks the economic and political consequences of Trump’s tariff wars, rising inflation, and the resilience of U.S. institutions...

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The UK Budget: What You Need to Know show art The UK Budget: What You Need to Know

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This week’s episode takes a quick look at the UK Government’s Budget:   What it means for Scotland?  Why has the Government made these tax decisions?  Was this a Budget for growth?  What does lifting the Two Child Limit mean?  How do we achieve effective regional development?  Professor Nicola McEwen, Director of the Centre for Public Policy, discusses all this with Graeme Roy, Professor of Economics and Chair of the Scottish Fiscal Commission, Dr David Waite, expert in regional economies and inclusive growth and Ruth Patrick, Professor in Social and Public...

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Legal Aid Reform: What It Means for Families and Women show art Legal Aid Reform: What It Means for Families and Women

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In this episode, we tackle a critical and timely issue in the Scottish policy landscape: access to justice. Kezia speaks with two leading academics and legal aid practitioners, Fiona McPhail and Jen Ang, about the Scottish Government’s ongoing consideration of Legal Aid Reform. With decades of experience in social justice law, they share insights on what reform could mean.   Then, we take a deeper look at the experiences of people trying to access justice. Joined by Satwat Rehman, Chief Executive of One Parent Families Scotland, and Marsha Scott, Chief Executive of Scottish Women’s...

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The State of Poverty: Systems, Silos and Solutions show art The State of Poverty: Systems, Silos and Solutions

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In this Challenge Poverty Week special, Nicola McEwen and Kezia Dugdale explore the governance of poverty with Claire MacRae and Thomas Rochow from the Centre for Public Policy.   This week the First Minister reiterated again that eradicating child poverty is the driving mission for his government. The State of Poverty research team discuss how institutional silos and fragmented decision-making can hinder progress towards tackling poverty. They also explain their innovative approach to including lived experience in their work through composite stories.  In the second part of the...

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Beyond the Repair Shop: Rethinking Health Systems show art Beyond the Repair Shop: Rethinking Health Systems

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In this season opener of Spotlight, Nicola McEwen and Kezia Dugdale explore the future of Scotland’s health, focusing on prevention, systems change, and the social determinants of health. Nicola speaks with Professor Sir Gregor Smith, Chief Medical Officer for the Scottish Government, about the long-term challenges facing the health service, the concept of Realistic Medicine, and why prevention must be central to Scotland’s public health strategy. Their wide-ranging conversation touches on political decision-making pressures and the potential of AI in healthcare, offering a compelling...

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Beyond Srebrenica and Responsibility to Protect show art Beyond Srebrenica and Responsibility to Protect

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This powerful episode marks the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide. Hosts Nicola McEwen and Kez Dugale reflect on the events of July 1995, when over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were systematically murdered in a UN-declared "safe area" and 30,000 Bosnian Muslim women and children forcibly removed during the Bosnian War.  They are joined by Sabina Kadić-Mackenzie, Chair of the Scottish charity Beyond Srebrenica and a survivor of the genocide, who shares her personal story and the mission to ensure remembrance and education in Scotland and beyond. Sabina discusses the...

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In Conversation with Anton Muscatelli show art In Conversation with Anton Muscatelli

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In this special episode, we sit down with Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli as he prepares to step down after 16 transformative years as Principal of the University of Glasgow. We reflect on his time at the University and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for higher education in Scotland and beyond.  From steering the institution through global upheavals — including the financial crisis, Brexit, and the pandemic — to championing internationalisation while staying rooted in civic responsibility, Sir Anton shares candid insights on leadership, resilience, and the balancing...

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The Immigration White Paper show art The Immigration White Paper

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In this episode of Spotlight, hosts Nicola McEwen and Kezia Dugdale are joined by Professors Nasar Meer and Sergi Pardos-Prado from the University of Glasgow to unpack the UK Government’s Immigration White Paper. This episode offers an evidence-based insight into the politics shaping UK immigration discourse.  The discussion explores the policy, politics and the rhetoric being used - particularly language like "island of strangers" and its implications for integration and public perception. They examine whether the proposals reflect genuine policy concerns or are driven by political...

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Parallel Politics: 2025 Elections in England, Canada, and Australia show art Parallel Politics: 2025 Elections in England, Canada, and Australia

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This week, co-hosts Nicola McEwen and Kez Dugdale bring together three expert guests to delve into the outcomes and potential parallels of the recent 2025 elections in England, Australia, and Canada for a special Elections Bumper episode.  Nicola and Kez start us off with insights from Mark McGeoghegan, University of Glasgow researcher of nationalism and contentious politics, on local elections in England. Then Nicola brings us into conversation with Andre Lecours, world-leading scholar on Canadian politics from the University of Ottawa, who reflects on the outcomes of the Canadian...

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In this episode Nicola McEwen speaks with Kezia Dugdale, former leader of Scottish Labour, and Stephen Noon former senior policy adviser for the first SNP Government, about their experiences of the referendum, the years that followed, and an upcoming report they’ve written for the Centre for Public Policy about what could be next for Scotland’s constitution. The report is designed to stimulate debate on the path to indyref2, further devolution and how the operation of the constitution relates to some of the big domestic social challenges we face.

In the second half of the episode Nicola and Kezia discuss public opinion and polling on independence and devolution with Mark McGeoghegan, a University of Glasgow researcher of nationalism and contentious politics and an Associate Member of the Centre on Constitutional Change. 

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