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The Scotsman
3 Mar, 2020
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Coronavirus: Ryanair and British Airways to temporarily cancel hundreds of flights
Ryanair has notified its passengers that it will be temporarily reducing the number of its short-haul flights, mainly to and from Italy, by up to 25 per cent due to fears over the coronavirus.
Latest News
Freedom of movement ‘could be retained in Scotland’ post-Brexit

Freedom of movement could be retained in Scotland even after new post-Brexit immigration rules come into place across the rest of the UK, a report commissioned by the SNP has suggested.

MoD under fire over plan for radioactive waste dump in Clyde

Fears have been raised after the Ministry of Defence revealed plans that could result in a significant increase in levels of radioactive waste being discharged into the sea.

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Kate Forbes: I never knew what it was like to be hated till I went into politics

Finance Secretary Kate Forbes has told fellow Christians she “never knew what it was to be hated” before she entered politics.

Scotland should be able to opt out of UK migration reforms – Stuart McDonald

The UK Government would rather risk population decline in Scotland than offer the tailored immigration system required north of the Border, writes Stuart McDonald MP

Sport Update
Hearts’ Sean Clare aiming to stay unbeaten at Easter Road against Hibs

Englishman knows his club need points in Edinburgh derby

Tributes paid to Scottish amateur golf legend Gordon Murray

Tributes have been paid to Gordon Murray, one of Scotland's most successful amateur golfers, following his recent death.

Latest on John Souttar as Hearts manager Daniel Stendel reveals defender will need surgery

Achilles injury described as “the worst for him, the club and the team”

And finally...
“It’s approaching a crisis” – Alec Finlay on the deep divisions in Scotland’s literary scene

Ahead of his appearance at the StAnza festival in St Andrews, Alec Finlay talks to Susan Mansfield about the need for discourse instead of division among poets caught on either side of the independence debate

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