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The Scotsman
29 Feb, 2020
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Ex-Labour activist Mike Dailly announces resignation from ‘useless’ SNP social justice think tank
An ex-Labour activist who campaigned against Scottish independence before joining the SNP has announced his resignation from the party's social justice commission, branding it &quote;useless&quote;.
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Prejudice against Down’s Syndrome is a form of eugenics – Brian Wilson

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Why unionists must build grassroots insurgency against Scottish Establishment – John McLellan

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Sport Update
Interview: Graham Shaw on his love of Hearts, Scottish Cup battles with Rangers and his relegation warning to the current Gorgie crop

Ahead of this evening’s tie of the round at Tynecastle,
Graham Shaw would be perfectly entitled to respond: “Don’t talk to me about hapless Hearts having to square up to rampant Rangers in the Scottish Cup. I did that three times.”

Scottish Cup can lift Hearts but it’s league points that are most important

John Souttar had left Dundee United by the time the Tannadice side plunged into the Championship,

Stephen Halliday: Steven Gerrard is right man for Rangers no matter the result v Hearts

When he described criticism of Ryan Kent as “ludicrous” after the £7 million winger had sealed Rangers’ passage to the last 16 of the Europa League this week, Steven Gerrard could just as easily have been addressing the doubts raised in some quarters about his own performance at the Ibrox club.

And finally...
Martin Lewis: Hit the haggle button on your broadband

Broadband is a modern necessity – whether it’s facetime with family, streaming sexy boxsets or just doing your personal admin. Yet the bill is often forgotten, and millions are out of contract and overpaying £200+ a year. A range of new rules have come in which should help that a touch, but by far the best thing to do is sort it yourself.

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