Work to build Seagreen turbine jackets heading to firms thousands of miles away
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  Fife’s BiFab loses out to China and UAE in Scottish wind farm bid  
     
  Work to build Seagreen turbine jackets heading to firms thousands of miles away  
     
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The Alex Salmond inquiry is shining a light on the inner workings of Scotland’s ruling cabal – Brian Wilson
 
The investigation into the Alex Salmond affair is exploring the blurring of the lines between political, civil service and legal roles, writes Brian Wilson
 
     
 
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Hundreds of Scottish miners who were arrested and convicted in 1980s strikes set to be cleared
 
It is estimated 500 Scots were arrested in the 1984 strikes.
 
     
 
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US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies of cancer aged 87
 
The United States Supreme Court says veteran judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died of metastatic pancreatic cancer at age 87.
 
     
 
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Sir Isaac Newton and Galileo books stolen in major heist found in Romania
 
A treasure trove of hundreds of rare books worth more than £2.5 million that were stolen in an Ocean’s 11-style heist by an international mafia crime gang have been unearthed in the Romanian countryside.
 
     
 
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Woke rebels burn Harry Potter books but say little about life-blighting poverty – Susan Dalgety
 
Identity politics, of one kind or another, is distracting from important facts like a third of people in Scotland’s most deprived areas have no educational qualifications, writes Susan Dalgety.
 
     
 
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How propaganda seems to be trumping the reality of Covid in Scotland and the US – Brian Wilson
 
Scotland has a higher death rate than Donald Trump’s America and it doesn’t seem to do the SNP any harm, writes Brian Wilson.
 
     
 
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More than 30 arrested in London’s Trafalgar Square during anti-lockdown protests
 
Rally organisers sold T-shirts bearing 5G conspiracy theories and advocating the legalisation of cannabis, with banners calling for Government scientific advisers to be sacked and declaring Covid-19 a &quote;hoax&quote;.
 
     
 
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An elderly woman is in critical condition after being hit by a Land Rover Discovery in Glasgow
 
The pensioner was crossing the road when she was struck by a vehicle.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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