In the case of Alex Salmond vs the Scottish government and ongoing inquiries, I recommend the article by Alistair Bonnington for the Scottish Legal Review.
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  Alex Salmond inquiry committee that was ‘set up to fail’ must have all the evidence – Brian Wilson  
     
  In the case of Alex Salmond vs the Scottish government and ongoing inquiries, I recommend the article by Alistair Bonnington for the Scottish Legal Review.  
     
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Mystery as body of young woman found on Highland beach
 
A woman's body has been found on a beach in the Highlands.
 
     
     
 
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Argyll schoolboys save OAP’s life thanks to Heartstart project
 
Two primary school pupils who were trained in first aid by a Rotarian volunteer have saved the life of an OAP who collapsed while rushing out to buy a morning paper.

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Warning of ‘pure bedlam’ as large numbers head to Cramond
 
A Cramond resident said he feels “unsafe to go out the front door” as large numbers of people head to the beauty spot.
 
     
 
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Catherine Calderwood gets top NHS job after lockdown breach resignation
 
Scotland’s former Chief Medical Officer who resigned after flouting lockdown rules has secured a senior role with NHS Scotland.
 
     
 
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Why Captain Corelli’s Mandolin has an important lesson for the Scottish independence debate – Scotsman comment
 
Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernières is a wonderful novel about the love between two people, Antonio Corelli and Pelagia Iannis.
 
     
 
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Pioneering Scots DJ and producer SOPHIE dies
 
Scottish DJ and producer SOPHIE died on Saturday morning.
 
     
 
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Boris Johnson ‘in awe’ of parents’ lockdown efforts
 
Boris Johnson has said he is "in awe" of the way parents have risen to the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic as schools remain closed to most children.
 
     
 
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Lockerbie trial ‘catastrophic’ for Scottish justice, says victim’s father
 
The trial of the only man ever convicted of the Lockerbie bombing has had a “catastrophic” effect on the Scottish criminal justice system, with the damage intensified by authorities’ “continuing avoidance” of a reexamination of the entirety of the evidence, according to the father of one of the victims.
 
     
 
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Michael Gove: The EU has acknowledged their mistake in triggering Article 16
 
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove has said the EU has acknowledged it made a mistake in triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol and agreed a "reset" on relations is needed.
 
     
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
 

     
   
   
   
 
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