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The Scotsman
29 May, 2019
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Indyref2: Nicola Sturgeon publishes referendum Bill at Holyrood
The Scottish Government has today published legislation to pave the way for a referendum on independence late next year.
Latest News
Call to give young offenders phones in Scottish prisons

Young offenders should have access to phones in their prison cells as a way of providing support to those at risk, it has been claimed.

Boris Johnson to appear in court over £350m Brexit bus claim

Boris Johnson will be summonsed to court to face accusations of misconduct in public office over claims he was lying when he said the UK gave the EU £350 million a week.

Fake taxi rape men face jail after New Year attack in Fife

Two men have been convicted of raping a teenager after New Year celebrations in Kirkcaldy.

Sailor jailed for wife’s honeymoon death despite plea to look after daughter in Leith

A British man whose wife disappeared while they honeymooned at sea off the coast of the Bahamas has been sentenced to eight years in prison despite begging to be allowed to return to Leith to look after their infant daughter.

Scotland’s fintech sector in buoyant shape in 2019

With heightened international interest in home-based firms, the sector is on a roll, says David Lee.

Sport Update
Rangers in ‘red line’ for wages – but good news for Celtic, Hearts and Hibs

Rangers were one of two Scottish Premiership sides who were in the 'red line' for wages in 2018.

Rangers ‘not interested’ in Steven Naismith or Eamonn Brophy

Rangers are not pursuing deals for strike duo Steven Naismith and Eamonn Brophy while reports linking the Light Blues with recently released former England international Stewart Downing are also wide of the mark, according to a club insider.

Why last night was a landmark for Scottish women’s football

The Scotland women’s team attracted a record crowd at Hampden Park last night for their World Cup send-off match against Jamaica. But this was a game with a much deeper meaning, writes Dani Garavelli

And finally...
Ryanair tell nurse on Scotland to Warsaw flight to beg £10 from passengers or be blacklisted

RUDE Ryanair flight attendants told a mum to borrow money from fellow passengers or be barred from flying after her bank card was rejected for a £10 food bill.

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