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The Scotsman
18 Feb, 2019
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Nicola Sturgeon defends business trip to France after ‘jaunt’ accusation
Nicola Sturgeon will showcase Scotland as an “open and outward-looking country” during a visit to France.
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Ineos founder Jim Ratcliffe ‘to move to Monaco to save £4bn in tax’

Britain’s wealthiest man is allegedly planning to relocate his home and his money to Monaco in an attempt to reduce his tax bill by up to £4bn.

Seven MPs quit Labour to form new breakaway Independent Group

Seven MPs have resigned from Labour this morning in protest at the party’s handling of allegations of anti-Semitism and its approach to Brexit.

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Call to ban cancer-causing meats from menus in Scottish schools

Processed meats with a “clear link to cancer” should be removed from school menus, opposition have parties have said.

One in four Scottish shoppers are stealing from self-serve machines

A quarter of self-scan customers admit they’ve stolen groceries from supermarkets in Scotland.

Sport Update
Kris Boyd ridicules Celtic’s ‘greatest fans in the world’ tag

Kris Boyd has hit out at Celtic fans, ridiculing their perceived title as ‘greatest fans in the world’.

‘How the hell have we got beat here?’ – Craig Levein gutted by manner of Hearts’ loss to Motherwell

Craig Levein admitted Hearts’ late defeat to Motherwell hurt more because it was so unexpected.

Kris Boyd ‘hit by coin and subjected to sectarian abuse’ during Kilmarnock-Celtic clash

Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd was struck by a coin and allegedly subjected to sectarian abuse during his side’s Ladbrokes Premiership clash with Celtic at Rugby Park.

And finally...
Spectacular Highland bridge officially renamed in Gaelic

A spectacular bridge in the Highlands has been legally renamed in Gaelic to mark it gaining Grade-A listed status for its architectural merit.

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