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The Scotsman
3 Oct, 2019
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Single malt Scotch whisky hit by 25% tariff by US under Donald Trump move
Single malt whisky exported from Scotland to the United States is set to be hit by a 25 per cent tariff in a fortnight's time.
Latest News
Killer who stabbed father in front of his children said ‘sorry’ as he fled

A killer who stabbed a father-of-two to death in front of his children apologised to the man's partner as he ran from the scene, it has been claimed.

FMQs: Nicola Sturgeon refuses to back Boris Johnson’s new Brexit deal

Nicola Sturgeon today dismissed Boris Johnson's new plan to leave the European Union as a "much harder Brexit" than that proposed by Theresa May, as she was accused of being "disgracefully open" to the prospect of Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister,

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First Minister’s Questions LIVE: Nicola Sturgeon faces MSPs

Nicola Sturgeon will return to Holyrood to take questions from MSPs.

Scottish independence cause is being harmed by flag-waving populists – Laura Waddell

Tommy Sheridan, a divisive figure within the movement for Scottish independence, and nationalism’s answer to Tweedledum and Tweedledee are not going to win over No voters horrified by the populism of Brexit Britain, writes Laura Waddell ahead of an All Under One Banner rally on Saturday.

Sport Update
Target responds to Rangers link, ex-Celtic ace returns to club, Morelos ‘will fill Falcao’s boots’, Steven Naismith Hearts update – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

The latest Scottish football news, transfer rumours and gossip...

Fraser Brown: ‘If you don’t talk about bonus points then you’re not preparing properly’

For some players the news that they have been selected for the matchday squad to face Russia in Shizuoka next Wednesday will be greeted with joy at the chance to get a taste of this World Cup, while for some it may come with a nagging thought it means that’s them out of the picture for the big one against Japan a week on Sunday.

‘We’re in the second tier and we can’t afford it’ – Inverness CT beg shareholders for cash amid administration fears and £800k losses each year

Inverness Caledonian Thistle are begging shareholders for urgent help as chief executive Scot Gardiner admitted the club can't afford to be in Scottish football's second tier.

And finally...
12 of Scotland’s unique Halloween traditions – and their origins

If you've been guising or carved a turnip lantern, then you'll have celebrated Halloween in Scotland - but what are the origins of these traditions?

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