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The Scotsman
29 Apr, 2018
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Experts expect alcohol crackdown to close health/wealth gap
A leading expert who helped provide the model for the Scottish Government’s minimum unit pricing on alcohol is predicting that 46 per cent of lives saved by the policy will be among heavy drinkers living in poverty.
Latest News
Dani Garavelli: Difference between Incel and jihadi killers

Alek Minassian – the 25-year-old who drove his van into pedestrians, killing 10 in Toronto last week – ticked every box for a lone wolf terrorist. He was a misfit, an outsider with a grievance, which he nursed until it turned into a rage. Then he took that rage to the internet where other misfits legitimised and politicised it, moulding it into an ideology of hatred. Minassian was radicalised, in other words, just like so many angry young men before him.

Message in a water bottle that decomposes

A Scottish entrepreneur has developed a new eco-friendly bottle that could help combat the growing mountain of plastic litter entering the world’s oceans.

Call for dedicated funding to fix country’s pothole crisis

Dedicated funding to fix Scotland’s potholes is needed to prevent councillors having to make “impossible” choices between roads and social care, a leading highways official has urged.

Sainsbury’s poised to unveil fresh fall in profits

Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s, which yesterday revealed it is in merger talks with Asda, is set to report a fresh fall in profits this week.

Sport Update
Brechin City 1 – 5 Queen of the South: City end the season winless

A hat-trick by Stephen Dobbie helped Queens end the season on a high and send Brechin back to League 2 without a win.

Dundee United 2 – 0 Livingston: United set sights on play-offs

Dundee United manager Csaba Laszlo challenged his players to assume hero status after watching them confirm their Premiership play-off quarter-final tie with Dunfermline.

Falkirk 1 – 0 St Mirren: Ryan Blair nets late winner

Ryan Blair’s late goal denied St Mirren a winning farewell to the Championship, but Buddies boss Jack Ross refused to dwell on an anti-climactic end to an outstanding season.

And finally...
Play to tell story of Tartan Pimpernel, Scotland’s war hero

He was an unassuming servant of the Kirk credited with saving the lives of thousands of Allied service personnel during World War II after relying on his wits and the Lord for protection.

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