A new report reveals a bleak outlook for grassroots football clubs in Scotland as a result of the deepening cost of living crisis.
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  Scottish parents say cost of living will impact ability to afford football for children, according to new report  
     
  A new report reveals a bleak outlook for grassroots football clubs in Scotland as a result of the deepening cost of living crisis.  
     
Scottish parents say cost of living will impact ability to afford football for children, according to new report
     
   
     
 
Nicola Sturgeon: Ukraine war strengthens case for independent Scotland to join Nato
Nicola Sturgeon: Ukraine war strengthens case for independent Scotland to join Nato
 
Nicola Sturgeon has reiterated an independent Scotland would seek to join the European Union and Nato with membership of the alliances “cornerstones” of the new country’s foreign policy.
 
     
     
 
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US trip more about 'Brand Nicola Sturgeon' than Scottish independence
US trip more about 'Brand Nicola Sturgeon' than Scottish independence
 
Nicola Sturgeon’s trip to the United States has far more to do about her global image and reputation than the independence project.
 
     
 
Maeshow: Stunning 5,000-year-old Orkney site reopens
Maeshow: Stunning 5,000-year-old Orkney site reopens
 
One of Orkney’s most renowned prehistoric sites has reopened to the public following the pandemic.
 
     
 
Scotland should remember the words of Adam Smith and beware the dead hand of economic populism – Dr Alison Smith
Scotland should remember the words of Adam Smith and beware the dead hand of economic populism – Dr Alison Smith
 
Two ferries ordered by the Scottish Government will be delivered five years late and two-and-a-half times over budget.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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