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The Scotsman
9 Jun, 2018
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Scotland legend Kenny Dalglish knighted in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Scottish football legend Kenny Dalglish has been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, it has been announced.
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In full: Scottish recipients of Queen’s Birthday Honours revealed

SCOTS from fields including science, sport, education and business have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Nicola Sturgeon: ‘Shambolic’ UK Government holding Scotland back

Theresa May’s shambolic government is holding Scotland back, Nicola Sturgeon will claim, hitting out at the UK Government over its policies on migration and austerity.

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Drivers face 25mph rush hour congestion on Queensferry Crossing

Commuters on the new £1.3 billion Queensferry crossing face rush hour congestion speeds of 25 mph, official figures have revealed.

Video: Scotsman conference examines Fintech as positive agent for social change

A diverse panel discussed ‘Fintech for good’ in front of a full lecture theatre at Strathclyde Business School.

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Kenny Dalglish dedicates knighthood to Stein, Shankly and Paisley

Kenny Dalglish dedicated his knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours to Jock Stein, Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley, three iconic British football managers who died without receiving such recognition.

Wishaw pub says Anyone But England poster is ‘tongue in cheek’

It’s a question Scottish football fans have asked themselves every four years since 2002. In the absence of our national team, who should we support at the World Cup?

Knight of valour – a fitting honour for Kenny Dalglish

He wakes up this morning as a knight of the realm but Kenny Dalglish’s place among football’s aristocracy was secured long ago.

And finally...
Medieval manuscripts secure global heritage status for Gaelic

Centuries old Gaelic manuscripts have been given global significance status by world heritage experts at Unesco due to their cultural importance.

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