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The Scotsman
11 Dec, 2018
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Nicola Sturgeon accuses Jeremy Corbyn of stalling on vote to topple PM
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has accused Jeremy Corbyn and his Labour Party of stalling over a parliamentary confidence motion in Theresa May's leadership and “sitting on the fence” about a second EU referendum.
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Scottish wildcats: We must try to save ‘Highland tiger’ – Jonny Hughes

Attempts to save wildcats raise complex and morally tricky questions, writes Jonny Hughes.

Young woman killed on train ‘while leaning out of window’ after shopping trip

A woman who died from serious head injuries suffered on a train was a charity worker returning from a Christmas shopping trip with friends.

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Edinburgh landlord who dumped family’s belongings in garden wins £1250 on Judge Rinder show

AN Edinburgh landlord who dumped a devastated family’s belongings in a garden has won £1,250 from the former tenant on TV show Judge Rinder.

WW2 veteran loses court battle to be allowed to die at home

A blind 97-year-old Second World War veteran who wants to leave a care facility and end his life at home has lost the opening skirmish of a High Court battle.

Carruthers unveils plans for launch of Scottish stock exchange

Plans to launch a Scottish stock exchange next year have been unveiled after its backers struck a partnership deal with the operator of markets across Europe.

Sport Update
Morton superfan stranded 200 miles from home hitches ride on team bus

A football fan who was stranded more than 200 miles away after a match hitched a once-in-a-lifetime ride home - on the team bus.

Aberdeen’s Derek McInnes rues impossible task in search for striker

Derek McInnes believes Aberdeen’s current lack of a cutting edge is a direct result of being unable to afford the goalscorers he identified and tried to sign last summer.

Decision to stay at Glasgow not a trying one for Tommy Seymour

Try machine Tommy Seymour
admits he had offers to leave but “none tempting enough” to prise him away from the place he has called home for the past eight years.

And finally...
Edinburgh voted Britain’s best city to visit for fifth year running

Edinburgh has retained the title of Britain’s best city to visit for the fifth year running.

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