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The Scotsman
1 Feb, 2019
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The SNP may propose an “alternative form of independence” in a second referendum campaign to offset public fears surrounding the Brexit turmoil, a leading academic has said.

Economist: SNP could back ‘British Union’ as part of alternative independence plan
The SNP may propose an “alternative form of independence” in a second referendum campaign to offset public fears surrounding the Brexit turmoil, a leading academic has said.
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Abandoned baby found in park amid sub-zero temperatures

Police have released an image of the newborn girl abandoned in an east London park as freezing temperatures and snow hit the capital.

Midlothian dad ‘nearly died’ from sepsis after being refused treatment for chest pains

A DAD-of-two could have died after he collapsed with chest pains just yards from the hospital where medical staff had earlier refused to treat him.

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Scotland weather: Temperature dips to lowest recorded for seven years

Police have issued a fresh warning to drivers to travel with extra caution after snow and ice warnings were issued for parts of Scotland until noon today.

Edinburgh tourist tax: How would it work?

EDINBURGH has won its battle for the right to introduce a tourist tax thanks to a budget deal between the SNP and the Greens at Holyrood.

Stewart Milne unveils changes at the top

Housebuilder Stewart Milne has announced a change at the top as its chief executive prepares to step down after 30 years with the group.

Oil price stability puts spark into Shell’s earnings

Oil major Royal Dutch Shell has posted its biggest profit haul for four years after earnings jumped 36 per cent on the back of firmer oil and gas prices.

Edinburgh agency Design33 sets up shop in Dundee

Edinburgh-based digital agency Design33 is poised to open for business in Dundee as part of its growth plans.

Sport Update
Jose Mourinho: Celtic gave me the most stressful game of my career

Jose Mourinho has revealed the most tension-packed game of his entire career was the 2003 UEFA Cup Final against Celtic.

Five most intriguing signings of the January transfer window

Craig Fowler picks out the most interesting deals from the Scottish Premiership in the January transfer window.

Andy Halliday – ‘Season is a failure if Rangers don’t win a trophy’

Andy Halliday insists only the capture of a trophy can stand as evidence of Rangers’ improvement under Steven Gerrard.

Joe Jordan was on his toes when Don Revie began to comb his hair

Perceptions have sprung up about what the fall-out from a team meeting at Hibernian last Friday says about modern-day relations between footballers and those placed in charge of them. You know, that team meeting that led to Neil Lennon being suspended by the Easter Road club, only to then not be disciplined for his conduct, not be sacked, not resign but also not return as manager.

And finally...
New Scotland Street Chapter 44: Being simpatico

Matthew had always found it difficult to cope with tears. Others might be able to endure the visible dissolution that tears involved – the misting over of the eyes, the quivering of the lips, the display of weakness and vulnerability that was our real human lot, no matter how we covered ourselves with the clothing of certainty and conviction. We were, when all was said and done, children lost in the wood, and to break into tears was the most understandable of reactions, the most quintessentially human one too.

Glasgow Film Festival: 10 to see

Scotsman film critic Alistair Harkness picks his highlights from this year’s Glasgow Film Festival programme

Patricia Clarkson on her new film Out of Blue, and making House of Cards without Kevin Spacey

For her latest role, Patricia Clarkson plays a tough cop in a big screen adaptation of Martin Amis’s Night Train. The House of Cards actor talks to Alistair Harkness ahead of its Glasgow Film Festival screening

Book review: Stroke, by Ricky Monahan Brown

Ricky Monahan Brown’s memoir is certainly not for the squeamish: it describes the author’s massive haemorrhagic stroke which occurred out of the blue in 2012, and his subsequent recovery. The 38-year-old Scot was living in New York and divorced with a young daughter, but in the early stages of a new relationship. Working in the high-pressure environment of Manhattan financial law, he was sacked a day before the stroke but still spent a relaxed afternoon taking his daughter to a museum, eating out with his girlfriend, Beth, in the evening and having sex, before feeling distinctly unwell.

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