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The Scotsman
12 May, 2018
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Jeremy Corbyn: Brexit Bill is a ‘power grab on the Scottish Parliament’
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said the UK’s Brexit Bill is a “power grab” on the authority of the Scottish Parliament and branded this “unacceptable” on a visit to Glasgow today.
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Family release transcript after 999 call handler ‘hangs up’ on dying man

A family has released the transcript of a dying man’s 999 call which ended with staff hanging up and then failing to locate him.

Donald Trump’s Scottish resort paid by US taxpayers for ‘VIP visit’

Donald Trump’s flagship Scottish resort received thousands of pounds in US taxpayers’ money to host VIP visits by officials from his administration, an investigation by The Scotsman can reveal.

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Revealed: Trump Turnberry paid by US State Department to host ‘VIP visit’

Donald Trump’s flagship Scottish resort received thousands of pounds in US taxpayers’ money to host VIP visits by officials from his administration, an investigation by The Scotsman can reveal.

Premier Punt kicks off funding

Marketing software and fantasy sports start-up Premier Punt Group has launched an equity crowdfunding campaign to aid its growth plans.

Sport Update
The 12 best centre midfielders in Scottish football right now

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

Craig Levein hopes 20-goal target can spur on Hearts’ Kyle Lafferty

In a situation that sums up the club’s injury-blighted season, Craig Levein has revealed that he is struggling to fill the bench for tomorrow’s final league fixture, away to Kilmarnock.

Scotsman correspondent lands prestigious Golf Writers’ role

Martin Dempster, The Scotsman’s golf correspondent, is to take over as chairman of the Association of Golf Writers.

And finally...
Edinburgh set for starring role in 1930s Soviet Union thriller

Edinburgh is set for another big-screen starring role after being lined up for extensive filming on a thriller about the British journalist who exposed the genocide-famine in Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union.

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