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The Scotsman
18 Nov, 2018
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‘Scottish independence case stronger after Scotland sidelined in Brexit talks’
SNP MP Joanna Cherry says the case for Scottish independence has only been strengthened during Brexit negotiations.
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Richard Leonard: Scottish independence vote would be worse than Brexit

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard says the turmoil of Brexit would be “nothing” compared with the uncertainty caused by a second independence referendum and a vote to leave the UK.

‘Edinburgh Airport chiefs curbed Alex Salmond’s VIP access after harassment allegations’

Managers at Edinburgh airport cut Alex Salmond’s access to VIP areas after he was accused of sexually harassing female staff, it has been reported.

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Islay’s barnacle geese battle: ‘I can’t shoot enough to make a difference’

The majestic spectacle of barnacle geese flocking to Islay is a nightmare for farmers. Dani Garavelli joins SNH experts on a tally of the protected species and talks to the marksmen paid to cull them.

Take a deep breath and tackle your debts now

At this time of year, many of us throw caution to the wind so we can ensure our loved ones have a good time over Christmas.

Sport Update
Scotland 20 – 26 South Africa: Gargantuan effort not quite enough

You had to feel a bit for Huw Jones. He scored the most superhumanly brilliant individual try for many a year and yet all everyone wanted to talk about before last night were a couple of mistakes.

Albania 0 – 4 Scotland: Five things we learned

Andy Harrow looks back on Scotland’s comfortable win over ten-man Albania.

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Scott McKenna got some blunt advice from Aberdeen great Willie Miller

In a career trajectory that has shot skywards at a meteoric rate, Scott McKenna remains grateful to those who have tried to keep his feet on the ground.

And finally...
Slam poets’ open mic nights sweep the nation

Once it was karaoke, but now the big night out sees hundreds of Scots queuing up to give their take on life in rhyme on everything from Donald Trump and hate crime to love and break-ups at poetry slams.

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