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The Scotsman
7 Apr, 2018
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14 killed in crash involving Canadian junior hockey team
A crash between a lorry and a bus carrying a junior hockey team in western Canada has left 14 people dead and others seriously injured, Canadian police say.
Latest News
SNP tax rise could cost Scotland £20m in revenues

The Scottish Government would lose £20 million in planned revenue if “fewer than 20” of Scotland’s biggest earners move their main residence south of the Border to escape tax hikes.

Gamekeepers invite ‘angry’ Nicola Sturgeon to learn about hare culls

Gamekeepers have invited the First Minister to visit their estates to find out about mountain hare management after she warned filmed culls were “not acceptable”.

Watch: Time-lapse of world’s biggest balloon sculpture in Edinburgh

The world’s biggest balloon sculpture has been unveiled today as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival.

Scottish Enterprise names canals boss as new chief executive

Steve Dunlop has been named as the new chief executive of Scottish Enterprise and will receive a lower six-figure salary than his predecessor.

Sport Update
Hearts’ Marcus Godinho hails Callum Paterson for his support

A weaker man may have crumbled but Marcus Godinho has proved that he has the mental resolve needed to make it in the game.

Commonwealth Games: Silver and two bronzes for Scotland in the pool

SCOTLAND claimed another three swimming medals in the pool on day two of the Commonwealth Games.

Graeme Murty reveals he got ‘wee bit angry’ at Rangers players

While Rangers certainly produced a Jekyll and Hyde performance last weekend, it remains difficult to imagine the articulate and always courteous Graeme Murty possessing a darker side to his character.

And finally...
Music review: Maeve Gilchrist/Nic Gareiss/Mr McFall’s Chamber

Harpist Maeve Gilchrist’s Edinburgh International Harp Festival commission, Pastures Red, demonstrates her talent for criss-crossing musical styles and genres with a sophisticated, stylish grace. Celtic folk influences of her native Scotland and Irish heritage provided the bedrock with Nordic traditions, jazz , classical and a smattering of Brooklyn, New York, where she lives now, added to this eclectic mix.

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