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The Scotsman
8 Apr, 2020
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Releasing young adults could be best way out of UK lockdown, say academics
Relaxing restrictions on young adults aged 20-30 who no longer live with their parents could be the first step out of the UK’s lockdown, researchers have suggested.
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Police appeal to the public to find wanted man with links to Edinburgh

A man with links to the Capital is on the run from police.

Coronavirus: We are risking a Covid-19 tragedy in Europe’s refugee camps – Nasar Meer

Urgent action is required to protect the inhabitants of over-crowded refugee camps in places like Greece from coronavirus, writes Nasar Meer

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SNP makes renewed call for universal basic income to be introduced

The SNP has made a renewed call for the UK Government to introduce a universal basic income (UBI), after Spain announced it would roll out such a scheme “as soon as possible” to mitigate the economic impact of coronavirus.

Coronavirus: Why we should beware talk of global utopia after Covid-19 threat recedes – Alastair Stewart

People are already thinking big about how human affairs should be run after the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, writes Alastair Stewart.

Sport Update
My favourite goal: Peter Lorimer’s wonder volley was a rocket to the moon

‘What’s your greatest goal?” wondered the Sports Editor on a quiet Tuesday. Actually, to paraphrase Morrissey, pretty much every day’s like a quiet Tuesday right now, but it was a very good question …

Police speak to Aberdeen players training in Hazlehead Park

Footballers given advice about spreading out

Marc Warren surprised new dates were announced for majors

Marc Warren believes the golfing world has jumped the gun by building up hopes that three of the four men’s majors might still be played this year as part of a revamped schedule announced earlier in the week.

And finally...
Scotland’s forgotten colony in America that was burned to the ground

The Scots who first landed on its shores more than 300 years ago described it in glowing terms as a 'most healthy country&quote; with rich soils, fine rivers and a pleasant sub-tropical climate.

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