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The Scotsman
5 Mar, 2020
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Derek Mackay could quit as MSP with £50k ill-health pay-off
The SNP is planning to allow shamed former finance secretary Derek Mackay to resign as an MSP on grounds of ill health to ensure he can collect a £50,000 pay-off, it has been claimed.
Latest News
Loganair to take over 16 Flybe routes

Scottish airline Loganair is to take over 16 of collapsed carrier Flybe's routes.

Loganair to take over several Flybe routes

Airlines including Loganair are in talks with Scottish airports over taking over routes from collapsed carrier Loganair.

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Police investigate alleged child snatch attempts in Scottish Highlands

Officers are investigating reports of men asking children to get in cars.

The SNP has a ‘Malevolent Tendency’ and it must be dealt with – Kenny MacAskill

The Scottish Government is right to review the Gender Recognition Act but the debate seems to have brought out the worst in some people, writes Kenny MacAskill.

Sport Update
Coronavirus outbreak at just one SPFL club ‘could threaten entire season’

SPFL/SFA group updates members on latest government advice

Masters chairman Fred Ridley issues statement on coronavirus

While keeping a close eye on the coronavirus situation, Augusta National are pushing ahead with plans for next month's Masters.

Tavernier filleted by Rangers fans who blast programme notes about Rangers and pressure

Ibrox skipper admitted pressure affected Light Blues - and fans didn't take it well

And finally...
Book review: What We Did In The Dark, by Ajay Close

In 1904, Glaswegian writer Catherine Carswell made a “rash and foolish” first marriage to Herbert Jackson, an artist she had known for less than a month. Within a year, the relationship was over: he was committed to an asylum and she pursued a four-year battle to legally divorce him, at the cost of making their daughter, Diana, illegitimate.

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