Polling expert SIr John Curtice found that recent polling indicates Scotland would vote to become independent if indyref2 was held now.
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  John Curtice: Yes side favourites to win Scottish independence referendum for first time ever  
     
  Polling expert SIr John Curtice found that recent polling indicates Scotland would vote to become independent if indyref2 was held now.  
     
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If Scotland ‘builds a wall’, it risks its reputation for hospitality
 
Fear of coronavirus has prompted ‘tourists go home’ signs, but a sensible compromise is for visitors to stick to social-distancing rules while receiving the same friendly welcome, writes Stephen Jardine.
 
     
 
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How SNP is failing to put Scotland first with its ‘power grab’ rhetoric – Brian Wilson
 
Brexit power-grab row is just playing to the gallery when Scotland’s ministers should be taking action to create jobs, writes Brian Wilson
 
     
 
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Edinburgh Playhouse unveils stunning Black Lives Matter artwork designed by local teenager
 
Greenside Place venue proud to become part of Scotland's growing BLM Mural Trail.
 
     
 
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Hundreds of people attend funeral for Glasgow knife attacker Badreddin Abadlla Adam
 
Badreddin Abadlla Adam was shot by armed officers after injuring six people.
 
     
 
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LNER ‘not running coronavirus safe service’
 
Passengers have accused LNER of putting them at risk by failing to check everyone on its trains is wearing face coverings and physically distanced.
 
     
 
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Nicola Sturgeon: It is ‘odd’ for SNP to be agonising over what has gone wrong
 
Nicola Sturgeon has called for her fractured party to unite in advance of next year’s Holyrood election.
 
     
 
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Employment rights on the guillotine in no-deal Brexit – John Lee
 
Removal of EU regulations opens the door for possible changes to safeguards for UK workers
 
     
 
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‘It seems very much like pubs before pools’: Top Scots swimmer tells Nicola Sturgeon
 
Mhairi Swanson has challenged the Scottish Government in a letter to Nicola Sturgeon
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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