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The Scotsman
3 Jun, 2018
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Scotland has lost 22% of manufacturing jobs in a decade
Almost 600,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost across the UK in the past decade, a new study reveals.
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Growth Commission could win over No voters claims Nicola Sturgeon

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has claimed the SNP’s Growth Commission could help clinch victory in a second independence referendum.

No-deal Brexit ‘would clear Scottish supermarkets of food in two days’

Supermarkets in Scotland would run out of food within two days if the UK leaves the EU without a Brexit deal, according to leaked government analysis.

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Brodies steps up to the mark in supporting local tennis and swimming events

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Bill Jamieson: The penny has dropped in Holyrood as dismal economic figures released

Chink, clink and clatter: how the pennies have dropped as the Scottish Fiscal Commission released its latest dismal figures for our economy and the public finances last week.

Insight: How the new V&A helped Dundee get its mojo back

It’s well into evening, but builders are still moving in and out of the old arcade at the back of the Caird Hall at speed. A restaurant needs to be built, a bar must open, the clock is ticking as the city’s countdown to the opening of the V&A Dundee on 15 September intensifies.

Euan McColm: Left-wingers slowly come to terms with realities of nationalism

A curious phenomenon in recent years has been the willingness of Scottish left-wingers to support the campaign for independence while insisting they are not nationalists.

Sport Update
Jamie Maclaren finally World Cup bound as Aussies name their squad

Jamie Maclaren's World Cup dream will finally be realised after months of torment as he was named in the Australian squad which will face France, Denmark and Peru in Russia later this month.

Hibs’ Dylan McGeouch says: It’s time to sort out my future

Dylan McGeouch was happy to put his future plans on ice in order to finally win his first international cap. Now he’s off the mark he will return to Scotland to consider his options.

And finally...
Bill Jamieson: The BBC and I have parted ways – with one exception – The Scotsman

Forget Chelsea Flower Show’s cowpats and Monty Don’s perfect soil, The Beechgrove Garden is for real Scottish gardeners, says Bill Jamieson.

Video: Should I own a TV Licence?

If streaming services and digital box sets are filling up your household TV schedule, you should know if you still need to pay for a TV Licence.

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