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The Scotsman
21 Apr, 2019
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Bradley Welsh murder: Holyrood Boxing Gym in bid to remain open to honour late founder
THE Edinburgh boxing gym founded and run by shooting victim Bradley Welsh is bidding to stay open to honour the late father-of-two.
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Attempted murder probe launched after teenager chased through Glasgow park and attacked

An attempted murder investigation has been launched after a teenager was chased through a park and seriously assaulted by a group of men wearing balaclavas.

Four teens arrested following mass disturbance at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park

Four teenagers have been arrested following a mass disturbance at Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow’s west end.

Fabulous Edinburgh cocktail festival set to cause a stir

Secret gardens, future drinking lounges and tasting flights will be the new additions to the UK’s leading cocktail festival as Edinburgh’s best bars battle it out in a contest of cocktail creativity next month

Promoted by Cocktails in the City

Experts shed light on what might happen to property market

The UK housing market has been going through a confusing time lately, with buyers and sellers trying to work out what uncertainty surrounding Brexit will mean for property sales.

Sport Update
Hearts 1 – 3 Rangers: How the Rangers players rated

Rangers eased to a comfortable victory over Hearts on Saturday afternoon, with goals from Jermain Defoe, Ryan Jack and Nikola Katic. Hearts replied late on through Steven MacLean. Andy Harrow assesses the performances of a Rangers team who dominated throughout.

Dick Campbell aiming to end season on a high

It could be calshes with Dundee, Dundee United and Dunfermline as opposed to Brechin, Forfar and Montrose for Arbroath next season but Gayfield boss Dick Campbell is not getting ahead of himself.

And finally...
Insight: Feminists rebalance the scales of justice

A century ago, the passing of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 allowed Madge Easton Anderson – a Scot who had studied at Glasgow University – to become the first woman to practise as a professional lawyer in the UK.

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