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4 Nov, 2019
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Mothercare puts stores into administration, hundreds of jobs at risk
Mothercare has announced plans to put its UK retail business, which has 79 stores, into administration, putting hundreds of jobs at risk.
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Woman dies and man in critical condition after a crash on busy Scottish road

A woman has died and a man is in a critical condition after a crash in South Lanarkshire.

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Family of six are “stuck in nightmare” living in just one room as council ‘refuses to house them’

A family of six with a disabled child are "stuck in a nightmare" living in one room in a shared house - as two councils 170 miles apart say it is not their duty to house them.

Lesley Riddoch: Boris Johnsons’ conversion has the sincerity of a Donald Trump tweet

Boris Johnson has proclaimed himself a One Nation Tory, who will govern like a “Brexity Heseltine,” presumably intervening “morning, noon and night” to help folk hammered by Brexit.

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‘It doesn’t change anything’ – My chances of landing Hearts job not affected by Betfred Cup loss to Rangers, insists Austin MacPhee

Austin MacPhee does not believe Hearts’ Betfred Cup semi-final defeat against Rangers has altered his prospects of becoming manager of the Gorgie club on a permanent basis.

Colin Montgomerie makes it ‘Magnificent Seven’ wins on Champions Tour

Colin Montgomerie closed with a brilliant 63, which equalled his best round of the season, before beating long-time rival Bernhard Langer in a play-off to win the Invesco QQQ Championship in California.

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Celtic eye deals for duo, Rangers want £25m for Alfredo Morelos, EPL star keen on Celtic switch, Shay Logan in Old Firm blast – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

The latest Scottish football news, transfer rumours and gossip...

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Festival review: Sonica, various venues, Glasgow

Who’d have thought a piece of spinning string could be so unutterably beautiful? It was that, strung between floor and ceiling in Tramway’s cavernous main hall, that provided the focus for Italian artist Michela Pelusio’s mesmerising SpaceTime Helix (*****), one of the high points in the opening weekend of the Glasgow-wide Sonica festival of visual/sonic art. In her infinitessimal adjustments of light, colour, sound vibrations and velocity, Pelusio captured the string in weird curving patterns, or seemed to create semi-solid, kaleidoscopic towering objects, deformed by bits of rag she casually threw into its vortex. It seemed to embody all that Sonica is about: a harnessing of technology and the simple physics of sound and vision to beguiling artistic ends, at once playfully captivating and intellectually provocative.

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