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The Scotsman
19 Jan, 2020
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Harry and Meghan to give up ‘royal highness’ titles
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer use the titles "royal highness" or receive public funds after a deal was struck for them to step aside as senior royals.
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Grieving diner slams Michelin-starred pub for not allowing him to move £660 booking while his dad was dying

A grieving diner has slammed a Michelin-starred pub dubbed the 'UK's best' for not allowing him to move a table booking while his dad was in hospital dying.

Dani Garavelli: Big Ben fiasco shows the worst side of Leaver Britain

Boris Johnson’s ‘Bong a Bob for a Big Ben Bong’ shows the worst side of Leaver Britain – empty rhetoric, lack of forethought and a farcical celebration of our arrogance and insularity, says Dani Garavelli

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Scottish independence campaigners should ‘stop marching and start thinking’, says SNP veteran

The Scottish independence movement must “stop marching and start thinking” after Boris Johnson last week rejected demands for an indyref2, former SNP depute leader Jim Sillars has said.

Euan McColm: Frustration grows as Nicola Sturgeon urges one more heave for independence

Even among those loyal to Nicola Sturgeon there is frustration at her reliance on ‘one more heave, lads’ as difficult times draw nearer, writes Euan McColm

Sport Update
A grand day out and Broxburn Athletic do their town proud

From Shaleopolis they came, roving westwards in a convoy of merry coaches. Such was the old-fashioned feeling of this being a grand day out, it would not have been a surprise to spot a charabanc wagon refuelling at Harthill.

Lawrence Shankland was no Aberdeen flop but he needed to leave Pittodrie to flourish

There is a desire to present Lawrence Shankland as a striker who simply couldn’t put it together at Aberdeen, only to be transformed into a predator who has rarely put a foot wrong subsequent to being freed by the club. To the extent that, nine weeks ahead of the country’s most important fixture for more than a decade, the free-scoring Dundee United forward is arguably Scotland’s foremost contender to lead the line in the Euro 2020 play-off semi-final against Israel. It is a role the 24-year-old finds himself vying for just two-and-a-half years on from when Ian McCall, at Ayr United in the lowly ranks of Scotland’s third tier, began to rebuild a career that had seemed shattered as the result of Derek McInnes losing faith.

Rangers claim they are treated more harshly than other clubs

Rangers have vowed to fight their disciplinary charges after claiming they are being treated more harshly than other clubs by the Scottish FA.

And finally...
Crowds gather to watch as Scotland’s largest puppet ‘Storm’ takes over streets of Glasgow

Thousands of people gathered to watch as Scotland’s largest puppet took over the streets of Glasgow.

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