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The Scotsman
24 Nov, 2018
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‘I’m no nationalist, but Nicola Sturgeon may be only person able to protect Scotland from Brexit’
Nicola Sturgeon is the only party leader who has displayed a degree of political maturity during the Brexit process, a Scotsman reader writes.
Latest News
Scotland’s ancient blasphemy law branded a ‘stain’ on rights

Scotland’s centuries-old law on blasphemy should be axed amid concerns the country is being left behind by the rest of the world on human rights, according to campaigners.

Brian Wilson: Will Brexit actually help Scotland’s fishing industry?

The Scottish fishing industry is in the hands of a wealthy few – but will Brexit, whatever form it takes, change anything, asks Brian Wilson

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Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir receives Edinburgh award

Doddie Weir said he is “hugely honoured” to have received a prestigious award from his home city.

Jobs in store at Tesco’s Dundee contact centre

Supermarket giant Tesco has re-opened its customer contact centre in Dundee after a multi-million investment programme.

Sport Update
Hearts coach hopes to persuade Jimmy Dunne to switch to Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland have resumed efforts to persuade Jimmy Dunne to play for them following Martin O’Neill’s departure as Republic of 
Ireland manager.

Steven Gerrard: You don’t deserve a yellow card for blowing a kiss

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard admits the explanation they received for the recent dismissal of Daniel Candeias only added to their frustration.

Glasgow 40 – 15 Cardiff: Niko Matawalu steals the show

Brilliant in the first half, pretty ordinary in the second, this was by no means a complete performance from Glasgow Warriors – but given the number of frontline players missing, and the fact that the match was over as a contest by the break, it can definitely go down as a positive experience.

And finally...
MUSICMumford & SonsHydro, Glasgow

****EVERY generation appears to need a band like Mumford and Sons; one that gathers universal attention, even though the reactions to them are split more or less evenly between heartfelt love and raging dislike.

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