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The Scotsman
26 May, 2018
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Independent Scotland economy would need 25 years to catch up
An independent Scotland would take up to 25 years to match the economic performance of other small countries, according to the SNP’s independence blueprint.
Latest News
Tom Peterkin: ‘Bizarre’ release of SNP’s independence report

compared with the razamataz of Alex Salmond’s immaculately choreographed independence White Paper, the launch of the indyref2 document was something else entirely.

Nicola Sturgeon: Growth Commission report candid about indy challenges

The Sustainable Growth Commission’s report is a frank assessment of what an independent Scotland might be like, writes First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

The legal eagles helping Scottish sports stars achieve excellence

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

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Henry McLeish: Corbyn must now take up the fight against a hard Brexit

Labour leader has to realise Britain desperately needs to change course, writes former Scottish First Minister Henry McLeish.

Irn-Bru bottles recalled amid fears caps may pop-off

AG Barr is voluntarily recalling 750ml glass bottles of drinks including Irn-Bru amid fears the caps might pop off unexpectedly.

Sport Update
Revealed: Full details of the planned Celtic Park improvements

Celtic chief Peter Lawwell has updated supporters on the planned renovations to the club’s stadium.

The 12 best strikers in Scottish football right now

The top 12 strikers currently playing in Scottish football at the moment, as voted by members of The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Rumour Mill: Gerrard eyes West Ham hero | Lawwell: Celtic ‘stronger than ever’

Incoming Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard ‘targets’ West Ham defender, Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell hails Celtic’s ‘strongest-ever’ financial state and Alex McLeish calls on Fifa to end farce over call-offs.

And finally...
Music review: Voicex at Voodoo Rooms

TWISTING and turning through Edinburghs labyrinthian streets drawn inexorably towards the epicentral droog fugue of the Voodoo Rooms.

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