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| | | Latest News | | | | Dani Garavelli: Remember who caused mess as Glasgow women strike | Who would want to be in the shoes of the SNP leadership of Glasgow City Council right now? Its 18 months in control of the countryâs biggest local authority has seen it firefighting â in the case of the Glasgow School of Art, literally â a succession of crises, most of which were not of its own making. |
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| Bill Jamieson: Brexit should be the mother of invention | With every week we are nudging closer to what, by almost all accounts would be a âBrexit no-deal disasterâ. From higher tariffs on food to a slump in business investment, a plunge in exports, possible shortages in medical supplies, long queues at ferry terminals and disruption of air traffic, we are heading towards chaos. In this, households and businesses alike would be losers. |
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| Sport Update | | Heartsâ Steven Naismith happy just to be in the mix | Steven Naismith knows that people expect Premiership leaders Hearts to fall away as the season progresses and injuries start to mount but he says he did not return to the capital club with sights set on leapfrogging double treble winners Celtic. |
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| And finally... | | New Oxford Bar boss vows to stay true to the spirit of Rebus | He has been at the helm of one of Scotlandâs best-known pubs for 30 years â known around the world as its famously grumpy barman. But now Harry Cullen is about to call time on his tenure at The Oxford Bar â to return to his first love of singing. |
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