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The Scotsman
13 Nov, 2018
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Scottish train cancellations hit new high, Gordon Brown says Brexit 'power grab' is a risk to the union, Fewer dental check-ups putting lives at risk, BBC presenter Andrew Neil slams rocker Bobby Gillespie as 'miserable Jock'

More Scots commuter misery as train cancellations hit new high
The number of train services being cancelled on Scotland’s railways has reached a new high amid growing calls for services to be take into public hands.
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Gordon Brown says Brexit ‘power grab’ is a risk to the Union

Gordon Brown has backed the Scottish Government and the SNP over post-Brexit devolution, warning that UK ministers have put the Union at risk by holding on to powers returning from Brussels.

Fewer dental check-ups puts lives at risk

A move to restrict dental check-ups to once every two years could put lives at risk, according to dentists.

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BBC presenter Andrew Neil slams rocker Bobby Gillespie as ‘miserable Jock’

BBC politics presenter Andrew Neil has escalated his feud with Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie, labelling the rocker a ‘miserable Jock’ as he reflected on their awkward recent TV appearance together.

1,200 fewer Scots pupils learn musicalinstruments

Scotland has seen a fall in the number of children taking up music tuition in schools across the country for the first time on record after years of soaring charges.

Marine Harvest ditches name in favour of Mowi

Seafood company Marine Harvest has said that it is going back to its roots with a name change to Mowi.

Sport Update
Craig Ross fighting hard in European Tour card battle

Craig Ross is on course to secure a Challenge Tour at worst next season after continuing to handle the pressure in the European Tour 
Qualifying School in Spain.

Josh Windass: If Rangers had beaten Celtic we’d have won the league

Josh Windass believes Rangers would have won the Ladbrokes Premiership title last season had they been able to defeat Celtic in a thrilling Old Firm encounter at Ibrox.

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Martin Dempster: Loss of Carrick Knowe club is real shame

First Torphin Hill then Lothianburn and now Carrick Knowe. Three golf clubs in an around Edinburgh to cease operation in less than five years, four if you add in Whitekirk in East Lothian. Even in these difficult times, a headline that screams ‘golf club closes’ still stirs interest and rightly so, probably, in the sport’s cradle, where the majority of clubs have been healthy for most of their existence.

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Six facts you didn’t know about Robert Louis Stevenson

AS Scotland celebrates 165 years since his birth, how much do you you know about Robert Louis Stevenson?

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