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The Scotsman
18 Jun, 2019
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Poll: Majority of Tory members would accept Scottish independence as price of Brexit
A majority of Tory party members would risk Scotland leaving the United Kingdom as long as Brexit was delivered, a major poll has revealed today.
Latest News
Tributes paid to popular Big Issue seller killed in ‘violent attack’

Tributes have poured in for well-known Glasgow Big Issue vendor Paul Kelly after he was killed in a 'very violent attack' in Knightswood on Saturday morning.

Glasgow Queen Street station evacuated after smoke seen pouring from train

Glasgow's Queen Street station has been evacuated during the morning rush hour amid reports of smoke billowing from a high speed train bound for Dundee.

Why inequality is a risk to democracy – Richard Leonard

As economic historian RH Tawney argued in the 1930s, if we want a genuine and stable democracy then we must eliminate all forms of special privilege that favour some and hold down others, writes Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard.

‘Piccaninnies’, ‘bum boys’ and ‘tartan dwarves’: Boris Johnson unfit for high office – Angus Robertson

Boris Johnson has amply demonstrated why he is unfit to become Prime Minister, but then so have the other contenders in the Conservative leadership race, writes Angus Robertson.

Sport Update
Who are the 12 Scottish Premiership team’s record signings and how much did they cost – ranked

Who is your club's record signing?

Celtic drawn against FK Sarajevo in Champions League qualifying

Celtic will face FK Sarajevo in the first round of Champions League qualifying after today's draw in Switzerland.

Rickie Fowler joins star-studded field for ASI Scottish Open

Rickie Fowler, the 2015 winner, is the latest big name to commit to next month’s Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in East Lothian.

And finally...
Radical road closures to cut risk of Edinburgh Festival accidents

Sweeping new road closures and other safety measures will be rolled out across Edinburgh’s Old Town every day for more than a month to accommodate the vast crowds who descend on the area for its world-famous festivals.

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