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The Scotsman
1 Dec, 2019
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BBC branded ‘shameful’ for allowing PM Boris Johnson to be interviewed by Andrew Marr instead of Andrew Neil
Boris Johnson will be interviewed on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, but has still not agreed to a grilling from the broadcaster's veteran Andrew Neil.
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London Bridge terror attack: First victim named as ‘beautiful spirit’ Jack Merritt

One of the two people killed during Friday's London Bridge attack has been named as Jack Merritt.

Alan Cumming warns Americans are being ‘brainwashed’ by Donald Trump

Alan Cumming, the New York-based Scottish stage and screen favourite, has warned that any dissent against Donald Trump is now seen as a “red flag” in America - and is warning that its citizens are being "brainwashed" by his administration.

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Dani Garavelli: Trust in BBC leaking away as it dances to Johnson’s tune

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Euan McColm: Switch off candidates with their finger on the button

If there’s one thing we can all agree on, these days, it’s that we’ve never been more divided. Nationalism – both British and Scottish – is manure for tribalism. Identity is now more important than ideas or even facts.

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Interim tenure at Hearts has made Austin MacPhee hungry for more

As an assistant manager, Austin MacPhee has tasted bitter disappointment in World Cup qualifiers and in cup finals, but those feelings paled compared to the dismay he felt last Saturday evening.

Aberdeen 2-1 St Mirren: Joe Lewis penalty save spares his blushes

Niall McGinn scored Aberdeen’s 500th goal since Derek McInnes took over as manager in March 2013, but it took a redemptive double save from Joe Lewis to ensure it was good enough for all thee points.​

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Dundee skaters lying in top three places in British Figure Skating Championships

A trio of Dundee skaters battled it out for the top three places in the first event in the ladies' competition at the British Figure Skating Championships today.

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250-year-old Robert Burns songbook up for sale in Scotland after languishing in US bookshop

A rare 250-year-old first edition of a collection of Scots songs written mainly by Robert Burns has gone up for sale in Scotland after languishing in the stock of a defunct bookstore in the US.

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