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  Edinburgh comedy event featuring Father Ted creator Graham Linehan cancelled after complaints  
Edinburgh comedy event featuring Father Ted creator Graham Linehan cancelled after complaints
     
   
     
 
Readers' letters: Keir Starmer's a populist politician with a flawed vision
Readers' letters: Keir Starmer's a populist politician with a flawed vision
 
     
     
 
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Take a deep dive into the Scottish housing market in new Property Podcast
 
The first edition of our new Scotsman Property podcast is now available, made in partnership with DJ Alexander.

Promoted by DJ Alexander
 
     
     
 
Unseasonable weather heaps misery on retailers as Scottish sales tumble
Unseasonable weather heaps misery on retailers as Scottish sales tumble
 
     
 
Jenny Gilruth is right to be worried about lockdown’s lasting effects on children – Scotsman comment
Jenny Gilruth is right to be worried about lockdown’s lasting effects on children – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Generation Alpha looks to America as 'Cool Britannia' fades into history – Scotsman comment
Generation Alpha looks to America as 'Cool Britannia' fades into history – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Edinburgh man cycles coastline as part of Tandem Against Suicide challenge in sister's memory
Edinburgh man cycles coastline as part of Tandem Against Suicide challenge in sister's memory
 
     
 
Stonehaven Leisure Centre to close for refurbishment
Stonehaven Leisure Centre to close for refurbishment
 
     
 
Hot gossip: How urbanisation is affecting the temperature in a wee Scottish city
Hot gossip: How urbanisation is affecting the temperature in a wee Scottish city
 
     
 
SNP don’t seem to realise they can take Scottish Greens’ support for granted – Euan McColm
SNP don’t seem to realise they can take Scottish Greens’ support for granted – Euan McColm
 
     
 
Festival Diary: Chris Brookmyre branches out into mind-reading at the book festival
Festival Diary: Chris Brookmyre branches out into mind-reading at the book festival
 
     
 
Think humanity is winning the battle against climate change? The past 35 years tells a different story – Ian Johnston
Think humanity is winning the battle against climate change? The past 35 years tells a different story – Ian Johnston
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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