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The Scotsman
15 Nov, 2019
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Sir Rod Stewart has said break up of union would be 'a shame' despite support for independence, a murderer is found dead in jail as co-accused appear in court, and the latest in the Rangers saga.
Sir Rod Stewart 'would support Scottish independence' but says break-up of union 'would be a shame'
Sir Rod Stewart has said it would be "a shame" if Scotland became independent when asked about the UK's political situation.
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Man convicted of 'brutally' murdering Steven Donaldson has died in Perth prison

One of three people found guilty of the brutal killing of oil worker Steven Donaldson has died in prison

Jeane Freeman must "resign or be sacked" over child hospital death say Tories

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman is facing calls to "resign or be sacked" after it emerged that she knew of the death of a child with cancer in Scotland's biggest hospital was linked to contaminated water.

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Jeremy Corbyn's election pledge to nationalise broadband sparks business backlash

Jeremy Corbyn's election pledge to nationalise broadband and make it free across the UK has been met back a backlash from internet providers.

British comedian Al Murray calls for blood stem cell donors as six-year-old nephew battles rare leukaemia

The Pub Landlord comedian Al Murray appeared on Good Morning Britain where he urged people to donate blood stem cells to help his his six-year-old nephew who has a rare form of leukaemia.

Parkmead on hunt for deals after return to full-year profit

Parkmead, the Scottish energy firm headed by oil industry veteran Tom Cross, is actively looking at new opportunities to grow the business after hailing a return to the black fuelled by a strong performance from its Dutch gas fields.

Sport Update
'We did not miscalculate anything' - HMRC clarify Rangers' tax bill position on Twitter

HM Revenue & Customs sent a tweet late on Thursday night stating they "did not miscalculate anything" regarding Rangers' tax bill which ultimately led to their liquidation.

History made as Queen’s Park FC votes to end amateur status after 152 years

History has been made after members of Scotland’s oldest senior football club, Queen’s Park, accepted to embrace the world of professionalism after more than 152 years of being amateur.

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Catriona Matthew: Players tipped decision to go again as Solheim Cup captain

Backing from her players more than anything else was behind Catriona Matthew’s decision to go again as Europe’s Solheim Cup captain, even though she concedes that tasting victory first time around on Scottish soil in a sensational finish will probably be impossible to top.

Scottish Rugby 'expresses regret' and pays £70k donation

The Scottish Rugby Union has "expressed its regret" and will not challenge World Rugby further over its formal reprimand in the wake of the World Cup, the governing body has announced.

Andrew Smith: Not so easy to rewrite history of Rangers’ downfall

A report in The Times newspaper yesterday claimed that bungled calculations by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs were responsible for Rangers’ slide into liquidation in 2012. The report was novel in one respect – the arresting conclusion at which it arrived would appear, in itself, to depend on an unfortunate helping of bungled interpretation.

And finally...
“People are walking blindly into their retirement and often don’t know exactly what their financial situation will be.”

Savers are staring into a pensions black hole that could leave them struggling as they head into their golden years.

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