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The Scotsman
17 Apr, 2018
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Leader Comment: A day in the Glasgwegian life
GLASGOW is a place that’s never been backward about coming forward.
Latest News
Leader Comment: Windrush scandal is a stain on the UK that must be cleaned up

FOR those caught up in it, the Windrush scandal is the stuff of nightmares.

Gary Donald: Inhibitions and insolvencies can lead to deeds disasters

Buried in amongst the many critical checks that solicitors will instruct as part of the conveyancing process is a search of what most will know as the personal register or the Register of Inhibitions (RoI).

Bound to succeed – getting youngsters and employers outdoors together

In Scotland, our government has done much to facilitate and encourage the education sector to equip young people with the knowledge and skills they need to flourish once they enter the working world. Initiatives such as Developing the Young Workforce bring together schools and employers in working partnerships to encourage and deliver learning opportunities.

Pound hits highest level against US dollar since Brexit vote

The pound hit its highest level against the US dollar since the Brexit vote as a weak greenback and prospects of a near-term interest rate hike by the Bank of England supported the UK currency.

Sport Update
St Johnstone confirm Steven MacLean’s move to Hearts

St Johnstone have confirmed that veteran striker Steven MacLean will join Hearts in the summer.

Joel Sked: Insipid Aberdeen and Rangers left in Celtic’s slipstream

On Saturday, Aberdeen captain Scott McKenna sliced the ball high into the air behind him, setting in motion a comedic string of errors which put Motherwell 2-0 up at Hampden Park in the first Scottish Cup semi-final.

Leigh Griffiths used to dream about winning title at Easter Road

Boyhood Hibs fan Leigh Griffiths admits he would be left with mixed emotions if Celtic were to win the Premiership at Easter Road on Saturday.

And finally...
Film reviews: Custody | Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts

A boy caught up in an increasingly bitter and violent divorce is rich territory for Xavier Legrand’s tense Custody, while David Tennant once again fails to find a project to match his talents in lame comedy You, Me and Him

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