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The Scotsman
13 Sep, 2018
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SNP activists to hold ‘day of action’ on independence referendum
The SNP is to hold a national “day of action” on Scottish independence later this month, taking the temperature of the nation as it continues its preparations for a second referendum.
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Tommy Sheridan: Hope Over Fear ‘not frightened’ to show Braveheart

Former Scottish Socialist Party MSP Tommy Sheridan has not backed down on his plans to screen Braveheart before an independence rally despite widespread criticism.

Gordon Brown warns of new global economic crisis to rival 2008

The world is in danger of sleepwalking into a repeat of the near financial meltdown of 2008, Gordon Brown has said.

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Brodies steps up to the mark in supporting local tennis and swimming events

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Dominic Raab tells EU ‘no deal means no £39bn Brexit divorce settlement’

The UK will not pay its £39 billion “divorce bill” to Brussels if it is refused a Brexit deal, Dominic Raab has insisted.

House of Fraser and Debenhams merger has ‘been discussed’

A merger between battling retailers House of Fraser and Debenhams has been mooted, with a retiring senior Sports Direct official confirmed the move had “been discussed”.

Sport Update
Is the Herald Sun’s cartoon of Serena Williams racist?

A cartoon of Serena Williams has provoked a furious backlash from critics who deemed it racist and offensive.

Bell dispute hogs headlines but let’s hear it for offensive line

Week 1 is in the books, the Cleveland Browns are undefeated, and for the first time in four years, they didn’t lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers, although they didn’t win either, but baby steps for an organisation that hasn’t won since Christmas Eve 2016.

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Scotland’s Stephen O’Donnell thought McNamara had ‘lost his marbles’

Stephen O’Donnell’s late blooming emergence as a Scotland international has perhaps surprised no-one more than the 26-year-old himself.

And finally...
Review: The V&A Dundee

Scotsman art critic Duncan Macmillan gives his verdict on the Kengo Kuma-designed building, its permanent display of Scottish design and its first temporary exhibition, Ocean Liners

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