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The Scotsman
19 Oct, 2018
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Black panther ‘on the loose’ in Scotland, warn police
Police in Scotland have issued a warning after reports a black panther is on the loose.
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Scottish teachers hit out over assaults and stress of classroom life

The crisis in Scotland’s classrooms has been laid bare by teachers’ accounts of assaults by pupils, ­children struggling with illiteracy and a curriculum that is “unfit” for purpose.

Shock as Edinburgh Council give permission to fell 50 trees in Princes Street Gardens

The stark reality of the culling of over 50 trees in Princes Street Gardens has hit home with locals in shock at the decision to remove so many in the city centre.

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UK Government set to challenge Scottish court ruling that could prevent Brexit

Westminster are set to challenge a judgment made by Scotland’s highest court that could, in theory, prevent Brexit.

Scotgold Resources secures £430,000 Scottish Enterprise grant

Scottish Enterprise has offered to provide funding of up to £430,000 to support the planned development of a Scottish gold mine.

Sport Update
Dundee must find new No 2 as Billy Dodds is ruled out

Dundee have asked new manager Jim McIntyre to look elsewhere for his assistant after preferred choice Billy Dodds left Dens Park before training yesterday, writes 
Alan Pattullo.

Aberdeen branded ‘embarrassing’ by star midfielder’s dad

Aberdeen have been labelled “embarrassing” by Derek Ferguson - whose son Lewis plays for the Pittodrie side.

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Eleven Sports to battle BT Sport and Sky for Scottish football TV rights

Eleven Sports look set to go toe-to-toe with broadcast giants BT Sport and Sky for Scottish football’s TV rights.

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Scottish woman told to wait for two days to have overdue baby

A pregnant woman was left waiting by the phone for two days after staff shortages at her local maternity hospital meant she could not be admitted to deliver her overdue baby.

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