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The Scotsman
8 Jul, 2018
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Scotland’s child abuse inquiry to investigate ‘additional institutions’
The judge leading Scotland’s child abuse inquiry has said a “significant number” of additional institutions are to be investigated by her team.
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Theresa May: ‘I won’t let people down on Brexit’

Theresa May defended the Brexit deal struck at Chequers as Downing Street stepped up efforts to win Tory Eurosceptic support for the plan that will keep the UK closely tied to Brussels.

Independent Scotland ‘could offer RAF Lossiemouth to Nato’

An independent Scotland should offer RAF Lossiemouth to Nato so that it could be run as an airbase by the nuclear alliance, a former defence adviser to the SNP has said.

Early age drinking in spotlight

As a major international conference is taking shape, we consider how a global perspective can find ways to tackle issues around alcohol

Promoted by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP)

Alan Gilzean, ex-Scotland, Dundee and Tottenham striker, dies aged 79

Former Scotland striker Alan Gilzean has died at the age of 79, his old team-mate Jimmy Greaves has revealed.

The Big Interview: Ampersand’s Jackie Fisken

Jackie Fisken’s feeling for interior décor stems from her childhood. At an early age she began to observe that some people’s houses “just felt good when you walked into them, there was something about them”. This puzzled the young Fisken. “All interior designers sell the same product, but I wanted to find out why some people’s houses just had that good vibe.”

Sport Update
England 2-0 Sweden: Gareth Southgate hails players’ resilience

England manager Gareth Southgate praised the resilience of his players after beating Sweden 2-0 in Samara to book a place in the World Cup semi-finals for the first time in 28 years.

Jamie Murphy out to add steel to Rangers spine

The Brighton players stared at Jamie Murphy and wondered why his face was tripping him so early in pre-season.

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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers: Shay Logan probably doesn’t help himself

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has defended the club’s fans after Shay Logan accused the Parkhead faithful of racism.

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Be prepared to make the most of travel insurance

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