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The Scotsman
4 Sep, 2019
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Looking back: When a young Jacob Rees-Mogg campaigned in Scotland with his nanny
Jacob Rees-Mogg has come a long way since his modest entry into politics two decades ago as the Tory candidate for the seat of Central Fife.
Latest News
Ryanair passengers ‘stranded’ in Scottish airport stairwell as Krakow flight leaves without them

PASSENGERS on a Ryanair flight to Krakow claim they were 'imprisoned' in a stairwell at Edinburgh Airport, causing them to miss the plane.

Brexit case: Court of Session rejects petition against Westminster shut down

A judge has today rejected a legal attempt by a cross-party group of parliamentarians to prevent Boris Johnson from shutting down Westminster for five weeks before the Brexit deadline.

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Owner of Scottish cafe forced to close after Brexit scared off all his staff

The owner of a Scots café says he’s been forced to close  - because of Brexit.

Why Brexit party supporters are vital to Boris Johnson’s election hopes – Professor John Curtice

Holding a snap general election is not without its potential risks for Boris Johnson. But if he can win round the support of more Leave voters he could secure the overall majority that would make his parliamentary life much easier.

Sport Update
Sick Rangers fan banned, massive boost for Ibrox star, Celtic transfer details revealed, Hibs star backed for Scotland, Old Firm ticket price difference – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Wednesday's Scottish football news and gossip.

Revealed: Length of Jordan Jones’ absence after Rangers star injured knee in Celtic clash

Rangers star Jordan Jones has received a boost after being told his knee injury is not as worse as first feared.

How each Scottish Premiership club rated out of 10 in the transfer window – did Rangers do the best business, do Hibs still need more and was it better late than never for Celtic?

Joel Sked looks back at the summer transfer window for the 12 Scottish Premiership sides and rates the business done.

And finally...
Music review: Joesef, King Tut’s, Glasgow

When Joesef, a DIY blue-eyed soul man from the east end of Glasgow, sold out his debut gig earlier this year, heads were turned and the hype commenced. He’d apparently managed to attract a fan-base on the strength of just one song, Limbo. How? An irresistible combination of a catchy tune, a sweetly soulful voice and some canny marketing voodoo? Presumably.

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