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The Scotsman
23 Feb, 2019
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Scottish independence divorce negotiations ‘would be tougher than Brexit’
Scottish independence divorce negotiations over the share of assets and liabilities would be “different and much tougher than Brexit”, a report published today has found.
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Scots IT programmer jailed for Manchester Arena terror post

A Scottish IT programmer screamed “Allahu Akbar” as he was jailed for posting a vile rant on Facebook the day after the Manchester Arena bombing.

Pensioner overwhelmed after flypast pays emotional tribute to US bomber crash crew

A tearful pensioner has paid tribute to the ten American airmen whose plane crashed in front of him, after a flypast to mark the 75th anniversary of their deaths, saying: “They’re as happy as anything now.”

Is a good retirement still affordable?

We may be working longer, but most of us are counting down to retirement. But planning for the golden years is crucial.

Promoted by Age Partnership

Brexit: Theresa May warned of mass revolt if country heads for no-deal

Theresa May has been warned she could face a mass revolt of Conservative MPs if the country appears on course for a no-deal Brexit.

Share offer aims to raise £1m for wind farm scheme

A society formed to let people own a stake in the Assel Valley wind farm near Girvan, in Ayrshire, hopes to raise £1 million through a public share offer.

Sport Update
The oldest football clubs: How every team in the SPFL ranks in order of when they were founded

Who are the oldest clubs in the Scottish Professional Football League?

Rangers ‘deeply distressed’ by Steve Clarke sectarian abuse, says Ibrox chairman Dave King

Rangers chairman Dave King insists everyone at the Ibrox club “abhors the sectarian element” that saw Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke subjected to anti-Catholic abuse.

Brendan Rodgers: Sectarianism will deter top managers from coming

Brendan Rodgers has called for a “zero tolerance” approach to sectarianism in Scottish football and warned it could discourage leading managers from taking jobs in the country.

And finally...
Music review: Steely Dan/Steve Winwood, Hydro, Glasgow

WITH the passing of founder member Walter Becker in 2017, Steely Dan lost a vital organ. But there’s no band quite like the Dan and so Donald Fagan, Becker’s partner in musical sophistication, has kept this bittersweet medicine show on the road in tribute to their urbane jazz pop creation.

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