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The Scotsman
29 Mar, 2020
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Fire service in 60th anniversary tribute to emergency crew who perished in Glasgow’s Cheapside blaze
Tragedy witnessed fire service’s biggest peacetime loss of life
Latest News
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon posts picture of lockdown haircut

The politician added the hashtag #PrayforPeter as she took to the clippers.

Police Scotland in crackdown as vulnerable ‘coughed on’ during pandemic

People are deliberately coughing on the vulnerable, claiming to have Covid-19.

How much retirement money could you release from your home?

The value of your home could be a huge benefit when it comes to planning for your retirement.

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Euan McColm: Opponents will prove Nicola Sturgeon’s best friends in this crisis

It was a moment to silence cynics and bring a tear to the eye.

Coronavirus: OK computer, we’re going live… now – Kevan Christie

Communicating with everyone through the magic of the screen is the new norm, so no pants on the head, says Kevan Christie

Sport Update
Comment: It’s hard not to have sympathy with players being locked up like ‘caged animals’

Clubs are still in touch with squads but training at home is limited

Comment: Leaked SPFL reconstruction plan looks very complicated and very familiar

Yes the proposal would alleviate some problems, but it would create plenty others

Callum McGregor puts his Celtic scoring run down to Neil Lennon’s formation tweaks

Midfielder netted seven times in seven weeks

And finally...
Book review: Bobby March Will Live Forever, by Alan Parks


Over the past few years Alan Parks has swiftly established himself as an exciting new voice in the world of tartan noir, after his debut novel Bloody January landed him on the shortlist for the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. In Bobby March Will Live Forever, we’re transported to Glasgow in July 1973 at the height of an insufferable heatwave. The drugs business is booming and its latest victim is Glasgow’s very own rock star, Bobby March.

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