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The Scotsman
1 Oct, 2019
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Scottish taxi driver was just seconds away from death in crush horror
An Edinburgh taxi driver was seconds from death after slowly suffocating himself as he became trapped between his cab and parked cars.
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Brexit: Can the Queen actually sack Boris Johnson?

The Queen has reportedly sought advice in recent days on the circumstances in which she can dismiss a Prime Minister.

Nicola Sturgeon intervened in new £2million home for Edinburgh Zoo pandas

Nicola Sturgeon personally intervened over a new £2million home for Scotland's pandas, demanding the welfare of the animals was a "priority".

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Ian Blackford urges opposition leaders to unite to oust Boris Johnson

SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has hit out at fellow opposition MPs for their failure to unite around a potential Prime Minister to replace Boris Johnson if they succeed in passing a motion of no confidence.

Why hydrogen is NOT the fuel of the future – Dr Richard Dixon

As Scotland seeks to reduce climate emissions even faster than before, we are in serious danger of taking the wrong road, writes Dr Richard Dixon.

Sport Update
Scottish Premiership winners and losers – Rangers forward shows he’s no outcast in Aberdeen thumping, Celtic fans make good point, Hibs balance, Hearts injuries and another poor Kevin Clancy performance

A look back at week 7 of the Scottish Premiership season.

Poll: Are refereeing standards on the rise in Scottish football? – Ex-ref Hugh Dallas thinks so

Referees. The one group which can prompt agreement from Scottish football fans.

Kieran Tierney blow for Scotland as Arsenal star set to miss Russia and San Marino games

Scotland boss Steve Clarke has been dealt a late blow ahead of his Scotland squad announcement after Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney pulled out of the squad.

And finally...
Auntie Flo on his Scottish Album of the Year Award win and international influences

Scottish Album of the Year Award winner Brian d’Souza (aka Auntie Flo) talks to Fiona Shepherd about how collaborating with musicians from around the world between DJing gigs led to his breakthrough record Radio Highlife

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