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The Scotsman
12 Nov, 2018
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Gerard Butler devastated after wildfires destroy his Malibu home
Gerard Butler has shared an image of his home that was ravaged by the Californian wildfires
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Briton dies from rabies contracted while in Morocco

A Briton has died after contracting rabies while abroad in Morocco, health officials have said.

Scots drugs strategy ten years out of date, say MSPs

Scotland’s failure to tackle problem drug use has come under fire from MSPs today with a warning that the Scottish Government’s current approach is ten years old and out of touch with the current situation.

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RBS paid contractors £400 ‘to stuff envelopes’

Royal Bank of Scotland paid contractors a staggering £400 a day to stuff envelopes, wasting thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money in the process, it can be revealed.

Alloa baker aims to see dog treats business rise

An Alloa baker behind a business selling dog treats is investing in new machinery to keep up with client demand.

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Olly Lee won’t let Hearts’ Premiership title challenge collapse

It is a scenario that was expected, but Hearts midfielder Olly Lee is steadfast in his determination not to allow their season to pan out like the cynics thought it would.

Scottish Football Live: Rangers star blasted for conning ref | Celtic return for Roberts?

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Rumour Mill: Patrick Roberts to return | Rangers star ‘conned’ referee

Former Celtic star Patrick Roberts is set to return to Manchester City in January, Alfredo Morelos has been accused of ‘conning’ the referee, and the cost of Hearts’ new main stand will reach £18 million.

And finally...
Theatre reviews: The Last Days of Mankind, Leith Theatre

Yesterday, the German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier stood with the British royal family at the Cenotaph, during the centenary ceremonies for Armistice Day; but the fact that it has taken 73 years to achieve this simple gesture of reconciliation reminds us how easy it is for commemoration to become a one-sided affair, reflecting the same nationalistic assumptions that may have made war possible in the first place.

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