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The Scotsman
24 Mar, 2018
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Campaigners hit Holyrood for total ban on fox hunting in Scotland
Animal rights campaigners will converge on parliament to call for a total ban on fox hunting in Scotland.
Latest News
Hayley Matthews: The nation loves you Ant, but you’re not a god

I’m about to go on a massive rant about Ant. I may come across as being cold but I’ll get to the reasons for my harshness in due course.

French police ‘hero’ who swapped himself for a hostage dies

France’s top security official says a heroic officer who swapped himself for a hostage during an attack on a supermarket has died of his injuries.

The Greatest Showman matches Adele as longest No.1 run in 34 years

The soundtrack to Hollywood musical The Greatest Showman has matched Adele’s 11-week run at the top of the album charts, making it the joint-longest consecutive number one in 34 years.

Video: The Best of Edinburgh according to Trip Advisor

We looked at the top bars, restaurants, hotels and things to do around Edinburgh, according to ratings app Trip Advisor.

Sport Update
Stephen Aitken ready to end 120 barren years at Dumbarton

Dumbarton manager Stephen Aitken knows that facing Inverness Caledonian Thistle in today’s Irn-Bru Cup final at St Johnstone’s McDiarmid Park is a big game because his assistant Ian Durrant is getting butterflies in his stomach at the prospect.

Scotland 0 – 1 Costa Rica: McLeish makes losing start to second reign

In retrospect, it was probably inviting trouble. While this friendly fixture was organised before Alex McLeish’s appointment, it was potentially setting up any new incumbent for a fall to present them with Costa Rica for a first appointment.

Alex McLeish calls for patience as jeers greet Scotland loss

Alex McLeish has called for understanding in response to Scotland’s defeat against Costa Rica but admits they must improve to achieve his ultimate goal of qualification for the Euro 2020 finals.

And finally...
Book review: Dead Men’s Trousers, by Irvine Welsh

This, apparently, is the last novel Irvine Welsh will write with the cast of his breakout debut Trainspotting. Thank goodness for that, though I doubt it. Welsh has squandered his original vision with a series of increasingly wretched spin-offs – the sequel Porno, the prequel Skagboys, the yet-again-sequel The Blade Artist. Having reached the bottom of the barrel, he now seems intent on tunnelling to Australia.

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