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The Scotsman
9 Nov, 2019
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General Election: Nicola Sturgeon talks of ‘inclusion’ but demonises a million Scots – Brian Wilson
Nicola Sturgeon’s demeanour at a recent pro-independence rally in Glasgow may not have made passers-by with the ‘wrong’ accent feel particularly welcome, writes Brian Wilson.
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General Election 2019: Scottish Labour ‘set for worst election in 100 years’

Scottish Labour is on course for its worst election in a century, according to a major poll of voting intentions north of the Border.

Scottish woman ‘scarred for life’ by acid attack appeals for information one year on

The victim of a doorstep acid attack said she has been scarred for life and rarely steps out of the house as she appealed for information one year on.

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Dog found dead in woods near Edinburgh had neck slashed before being dumped

A dog found dead in woodland near Edinburgh had its neck slashed before being dumped.

Princes Street Gardens: There must be a reckoning after scaffolding fiasco – Stephen Jardine

Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens are more than an event space to raise cash for Edinburgh City Council, writes Stephen Jardine.

Sport Update
Tannadice treasure trove sheds light on Jim McLean’s glory years at Dundee United

Halfway up a flight of stairs at Tannadice, within an area not much bigger than the six-yard box of the pitch outside, currently exists a treasure trove.

Alan Pattullo: Surely Hearts’ much-missed Gorgie Road sign didn’t end up as firewood?

An item on the whereabouts of the much-missed sign at the Gorgie Road end of Tynecastle in this space a couple of weeks ago seems to have struck a chord.

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Hibs chief Leeann Dempster hints that a foreign coach is the priority to replace Paul Heckingbottom

"We need to cast the net wider than we have in the past"

And finally...
Music review: Billy Bragg, Saint Luke’s, Glasgow

Right now, we need Billy Bragg more than ever. He can’t single-handedly rescue the weary and dispossessed, but he can remind us that we’re neither beaten nor alone. During this defiant solo show – the first of three consecutive nights at this intimate converted church – he cherry-picked material from across his career.

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