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The Scotsman
18 Aug, 2019
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Local families ‘living in fear’ that Scottish gas plant could explode
Emergency flaring at a controversial gas plant in Fife has sparked safety fears and renewed calls for the facility to be closed down.
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Thousands join pro-independence march in Aberdeen

Thousands of people have taken part in a pro-independence march in Aberdeen.

Emergency services search for boy, 6, who fell into river

Emergency services are searching for a young child who fell into a river.

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Finance model adopted by Scotland to fund future projects has not been tested

A new private finance funding model adopted by Scotland to fund future major infrastructure projects has not yet been tried and tested and could leave the Scottish Government facing financial losses, Welsh experts have warned.

Dani Garavelli: Female voters will be key to indyref2

So much has happened since, it can be difficult to recall the tenor of political debate in Scotland in 2012 when the signing of the Edinburgh agreement fired the starting gun on the Yes campaign.

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Football riot kills three and injures 10, including former Celtic player

Three people have died and around 10 people, including a child, injured during a riot between rival football fans.

Hearts No.9 Conor Washington on his relief at getting his first goal and the role Austin MacPhee had in taking him to Tynecastle

His manager hadn’t allowed it to cloud his judgment when signing him and Conor Washington said it had not left him fearing that the Hearts No 9 shirt would be too big for him.

Celtic close to new signing, former Rangers star knocks back offer, ex-Parkhead ace injured in riot, Celtic ‘are always playing against 12 men’, attacker to make Scotland return – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Sunday's Scottish football news and gossip

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Edinburgh Fringe 2019: Here is where to get £2.50 pints, free food and free comedy tonight

As the Edinburgh Fringe Festival gets into full swing, the quest to find somewhere to enjoy a pint of beer that doesn't break the bank may have been made a bit easier at a new pop-up.

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