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The Scotsman
29 Sep, 2018
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SNP activists step up independence drive on national action day
SNP depute leader Keith Brown will today move the party on to a “campaign footing” as activists attempt to reach 50,000 people across Scotland to promote independence.
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Kezia Dugdale: Labour’s decision to stop funding Wings Over Scotland case ‘political’

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Hearts’ Steven MacLean unsure of celebrating if he spears St Johnstone

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The best Twitter reactions to the SPFL’s Betfred Cup fiasco

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Music review: Joan Armatrading, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

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