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The Scotsman
16 Oct, 2019
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Hopes fade that Brexit breakthrough will come in time for summit
Hopes of a Brexit breakthrough in time for a crucial EU summit tomorrow have receded, with the UK Government still to secure the agreement of key Brexiteers and its DUP allies.
Latest News
Harry Dunn’s parents reject offer to meet Anne Sacoolas after Donald Trump talks

The parents of Harry Dunn have vowed to continue their fight after a White House meeting in which Donald Trump told them the US woman allegedly responsible for their son's death would not return to the UK.

Gavin Matthews: Take one day at a time and use it well

Suffering and affliction gatecrash our lives when we least expect it. Pain is the unwelcome guest which forcibly intrudes into our homes and ­families. Torment is no respecter of class, race, religious or political affiliation, age or nationality. Rather it is our vulnerability as humans which unites us, as we stare into the unsettling truth of our own mortality.

How much retirement money could you release from your home?

The value of your home could be a huge benefit when it comes to planning for your retirement.

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Billy Connolly reveals he’s most scared of gigs in Glasgow

Billy Connolly has revealed he has been haunted by stage fright for decades and finds his home city of Glasgow the most difficult place to perform.

Sorry Mr Mackay, economic case for Union, not independence, is ‘stronger than ever’ – Murdo Fraser

SNP Finance Secretary Derek Mackay told his party conference that Scotland could “more than afford to be independent”, but the nationalist prospectus is threadbare, while the unionist case is clear, writes Murdo Fraser.

Sport Update
‘We’re putting in a bid for Alfredo Morelos’ – Craig Levein responds to Rangers transfer link with Hearts starlet

Craig Levein has insisted he's taking Rangers' reported interest in Hearts defender Aaron Hickey "with a lump of salt".

Jon McLaughlin: Way I heard of Ross sacking at Sunderland ‘disappointing’

The mind of Jon McLaughlin must have felt like a tumble drier this week as his emotions were tossed around. The Sunderland keeper ended last week with a first Scotland cap at Hampden in the slaughter of San Marino. Only a few days earlier, though, the 32-year-old required to process the slaying of his club manager, Jack Ross,the man who took him to the Stadium of Light in the summer of 2017.

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Lazio v Celtic WON’T be played behind closed doors – reports

Celtic’s Europa League match against Lazio in Rome will not be played behind closed doors, according to reports in Italy..

And finally...
Take a look inside this Scottish farmhouse with period features and over three acres of land

This spacious farmhouse offers a chance to enjoy country life.

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