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The Scotsman
18 Jan, 2020
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Scotland set to regulate lip filler beauticians to prevent ‘growing risk’ of treatments gone wrong
Beauticians in Scotland offering cosmetic surgery such as lip or cheek fillers will soon be required to obtain a licence.
Latest News
SNP has left an open goal but Scotland needs an opposition that can score – Brian Wilson

As rubbish piles up in the street and discontent grows over public services in Scotland, the opposition’s strategy to oust the SNP should be clear, writes Brian Wilson.

How property snobs are redrawing the map of Scotland – Kevan Christie

The People’s Republic of Crossgates is not part of Dunfermline and Drumoig is closer to Dundee than St Andrews, writes Kevan Christie.

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Richard Leonard calls for ‘more equal and tolerant’ Scotland

Richard Leonard will today make a case for a “more equal and tolerant” Scotland which combines a strong devolved parliament at Holyrood within a more federal United Kingdom.

Why Gaelic is not to blame for the failings of its quango – Brian Wilson

Giving Gaelic official status in Scotland and creating a quango have been of little practical use to the language, writes Brian Wilson.

Sport Update
New York Red Bulls consider move for Dons striker – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Saturday's news and transfer rumours.

Hibs narrowly failed in daring bid to bring Scottish Cup hero back to Easter Road

Hibernian narrowly failed in a daring bid to bring Scottish Cup hero Liam Henderson back to Easter Road.

New Hearts skipper Steven Naismith’s will to win even showed at go-karting

The recent team-building sessions served as a reminder 
of just how seriously Steven Naismith takes winning.

And finally...
National Galleries stump up to help bring Princes Street Gardens up to scratch after delays to £22m revamp

The saga over Edinburgh’s controversial Christmas market has taken a new twist after it emerged the National Galleries of Scotland has agreed to help foot the bill for bringing the state of Princes Street Gardens up to scratch.

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