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The Scotsman
11 Sep, 2018
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999 crew took nearly four hours to attend injured woman in street
A stranded woman was showing signs of hypothermia after being left slumped on a city centre street in excruciating pain for three and a half hours waiting for an ambulance.
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Scotland’s new welfare agency starts payments

Scotland’s new welfare agency is to start making its first payments this week, in what has been hailed as a “historic moment” for devolution.

Mike Russell: Tories pushing false choice on Brexit plans

The Conservatives are pushing a “false choice” between a no deal Brexit and the Chequers plans, Scotland Constitutional Affairs Secretary has said.

Early age drinking in spotlight

As a major international conference is taking shape, we consider how a global perspective can find ways to tackle issues around alcohol

Promoted by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP)

Jamie Murray hits out at British Airways for losing tennis rackets

After claiming victory in the mixed doubles final at the US Open, Jamie Murray’s flight back to Britain ought to have been a triumphant homecoming.

Vegan cheesemaker aiming to grow production ‘significantly’ after move

An organic artisan vegan cheesemaker is eyeing expansion after moving to bigger premises in Port Glasgow.

Sport Update
Rangers legend Fernando Ricksen thanks fans for support with new voice machine

Rangers FC icon Fernando Ricksen has thanked his fans for their support using a new voice generator.

Aberdeen fans want ‘clarity’ from SFA over appeals system

An Aberdeen supporters group has called on the SFA to clarify its disciplinary system following the recent decision to uphold Michael Devlin’s red card against Kilmarnock.

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Rangers boss Steven Gerrard joint favourite for England job

Steven Gerrard has been installed as joint favourite to take over from Gareth Southgate as the next England boss.

And finally...
Theatre preview: New play Scotties looks at the Kirkintilloch tragedy of 1937 through a 21st century lens

The death of ten Irish labourers burned to death in a locked bothy in Kirkintilloch in 1937 is revisited by Gaelic company Theatre Gu Leòr, writes Joyce McMillan

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