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The Scotsman
5 Jun, 2018
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Pro-independence supporters are planning a march through Edinburgh city centre, Glasgow's Victoria Hospital to be transformed and call for Steven Gerrard to play again. 

Pro-independence group reveals plan for ‘biggest march yet’ in Edinburgh
Organisers of a pro-independence rally have revealed plans for a major demonstration in Edinburgh.
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US President Donald Trump has asserted his presidential power and escalated his efforts to discredit the special counsel Russia probe, declaring he has the “absolute right” to pardon himself.

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Comedian Michael McIntyre was robbed by a gang of hammer-wielding thieves on mopeds while he waited to pick up his children from school, it was reported.

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Richard Leonard sets out ‘vision of hope’ to be First Minister

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has set the ambitious goal of becoming First Minister in three years by winning the Holyrood election – and winning back the votes of working class Scots.

Third Heathrow runway gets government go-ahead

The cabinet has approved the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling told the Commons.

Victoria Hospital in Glasgow to be transformed into 400 homes

It is a Victorian landmark and a reassuring sight to generations of residents in Glasgow’s southside.

Sport Update
Steven Gerrard would ‘dominate’ against any SPFL midfield – Andy Goram

If Steven Gerrard wants to help Rangers improve next season he should lace up his boots and start playing again. That’s according to Ibrox legend Andy Goram.

Jon McLaughlin happy to play for Hearts despite signing new keeper

Jon McLaughlin claims he would be happy to remain at Hearts but understands the club need to plan without him while he continues to stall on his future.

English clubs to be invited to play in Irn-Bru Cup

The Irn-Bru Cup will become a complete British and Irish affair after Uefa gave the SPFL approval
to include two teams from England’s Vanarama National League in next season’s knockout competition.

Best and worst pitches in Scottish football as voted by players

Hamilton’s pitch at New Douglas Park has been branded the worst of Scotland’s 42 senior clubs following a survey of the nation’s professionals.

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Bloody Scotland line-up to feature Irvine Welsh and Val Mcdermid

Authors Denise Mina, Val McDermid and Irvine Welsh are in the line-up for Scotland’s crime-writing festival, it has been announced.

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