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The Scotsman
25 Jan, 2018
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Green shopper banned from using his own packaging at Tesco
A green-minded shopper has been left shocked and angry after the country’s leading supermarket banned him from bringing his own packaging to carry food home in.
Latest News
TV presenter Hayley Matthews speaks out about sexual harassment

Scottish TV and radio presenter and columnist Hayley Matthews has spoken out about her experiences of sexual harassment at work and the distress it has caused her.

Animated facial reconstruction brings Robert Burns to life

Fans of the Bard will be given a once in a lifetime chance to judge if A Man’s a Man for a’ that today at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery thanks to a real-life animated facial reconstruction.

Heavily pregnant woman ‘fighting for her life’ after being hit by bus

A 31-year-old heavily pregnant woman is in critical condition after being hit by a bus.

John McLellan: More serious threats to press than awful SNP broadcast

Of all the threats to freedom of expression in Scotland just now, the awful SNP party political broadcast supposedly lampooning columnist and author David Torrance isn’t one of them.

Sport Update
Leigh Griffiths happy at Celtic and targeting 100 goals

The figures are always to the fore with Leigh Griffiths. Next week, the striker will bring up the four-year anniversary of his joining Celtic.

Hearts admit interest in Danny Amankwaa but coy on Goncalves

Hearts manager Craig Levein refused to offer anything concrete on the rumoured comings and goings at his club, saying that Esmael Goncalves remained part of his squad “at the moment”, while Danish winger Danny Amankwaa was not.

Connor Syme relishing ‘awesome’ opportunity in Dubai event

Connor Syme is starting his 2018 campaign locking horns with Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia, Tommy Fleetwood and Pat Perez on the golf course - and enjoying being around pop star Niall Horan off it.

And finally...
BBC Alba children’s drama picked up for broadcast across Europe

Gaelic-speaking youngsters are set to become TV stars throughout Europe after a new children’s drama for BBC Alba was picked up for broadcast.

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