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The Scotsman
5 Apr, 2019
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Nicola Sturgeon pleas for EU citizens not to abandon Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon has written to more than 200,000 Europeans living in Scotland telling them not to abandon their lives here because of Brexit.
Latest News
Cats able to recognise only names – but often ignore humans

Cats are able to recognise their own names much like their canine counterparts, a study has suggested.

Scottish boy, 7, gifts Pope Francis a Celtic top in Vatican City

A little bit of Glasgow belonged to Pope Francis yesterday after he was gifted a customised Celtic top by a seven-year-old boy.

Is a good retirement still affordable?

We may be working longer, but most of us are counting down to retirement. But planning for the golden years is crucial.

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Far-right activist Tommy Robinson banned from Snapchat

The far-right activist and personality Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson, has announced that he has been banned from picture sharing social network Snapchat.

Fife farm taps into beer boom with craft malting venture

A fifth-generation working family farm in Fife has launched a craft malting business to tap into the boom in artisan brewing and distilling, thanks to a six-figure funding package.

Sport Update
Scottish boy, 7, gifts Pope Francis a Celtic top in Vatican City

A little bit of Glasgow belonged to Pope Francis yesterday after he was gifted a customised Celtic top by a seven-year-old boy.

Jermain Defoe: I want to stay at Rangers and achieve something special

Jermain Defoe has expressed his desire to remain at Rangers next season despite his 
difficulties in securing a place in Steven Gerrard’s starting line-up.

Video: The reason why Celtic ace Scott Brown could face SFA ban

Scott Brown has been charged by the Scottish FA for his actions following Celtic’s 2-1 win over Rangers.

And finally...
Leading Scots playwright blasts country’s top composer over Holyrood funding ‘hypocrisy’

David Greig, one of Scotland’s most prolific playwrights has accused Scotland’s leading composer, Sir James MacMillan, of “hypocrisy” for accepting Scottish Government funding to stage a programme of his work at the Edinburgh International Festival.

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