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The Scotsman
24 Feb, 2020
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British boy, 3, drowns at water park in Thailand
A three-year-old British boy has drowned after falling into a pool at a water park in Thailand, it has been reported.
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This SNP government is guilty of dereliction of duty – Brian Monteith

Powers to improve education rested with the government and it has delivered a national shambles, says Brian Monteith.

Short-term prison sentences are damaging and ineffective – Karyn McCluskey

Will Scotland’s policy of a presumption against short prison sentences be reflected in the latest figures, asks Karyn McCluskey.

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Girl, 9, airlifted to Edinburgh after three-vehicle crash in Moray

A nine-year-old girl was airlifted to hospital after being seriously injured in a three-vehicle crash.

Why Scottish Tories are warming to independence – Helen Martin

Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings and the rest of the ‘Crazy Gang’ running the UK are so bad I actually feel sorry for Tory voters in England, writes Helen Martin.

Sport Update
Survival of the fittest as Guy Learmonth strikes gold in Glasgow

Guy Learmonth’s instincts for survival delivered him a third British indoor title in Glasgow last night and provided a morsel of comfort for the 27-year-old following 12 months in which little has gone to plan for the Borderer. Salmonella. A self-inflicted broken hand. Torn stomach muscles. Every calamity under the sun...

Norwegian Viktor Hovland lands historic PGA Tour win in Puerto Rico Open

Viktor Hovland showed why he’s on Padraig Harrington’s Ryder Cup radar by producing a gutsy performance to become the first Norwegian to win on the PGA Tour with victory in the Puerto Rico Open.

Fatigue is blamed as Aberdeen suffer from four in a woe

Derek McInnes is looking forward to allowing his Aberdeen players a rest after a testing week ended with the Dons suffering a fourth-consecutive home league defeat.

And finally...
Album reviews: Nathaniel Rateliff | Pictish Trail

Nathaniel Rateliff returns to his roots, Pictish Trail ponders and Close Lobsters revive 80s jangle pop

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