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The Scotsman
14 May, 2019
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SNP could see all-time record result in EU election – Professor John Curtice
Forces of unionism could emerge from EU election appearing divided in the face of a reinvigorated SNP, writes Professor Sir John Curtice.
Latest News
Jeremy Kyle guest ‘committed suicide’ after failing lie detector test

ITV has been urged to end broadcasts of the Jeremy Kyle Show for good after the apparent suicide of a man who failed a lie-detector test on the programme.

Well done to SNP for this great pro-climate move – Dr Richard Dixon

Last week’s decision to scrap the plans to first halve and then do away with Air Departure Tax was a great move in the right direction and exactly the kind of thing a country which has delcared a ‘Climate Emergency’ should do.

Wings Over Scotland raises £60,000 for wage and possible Dugdale appeal

Pro-independence blog Wings Over Scotland has raised more than £60,000 to fund the future of the site in just a matter of hours.

Europe must fast-track an independent Scotland back into fold, says French MP

For some 750 years, the relationship between France and Scotland has stood firm, despite the apparent chaos of ever-changing alliances and European civil wars that have bruised our continent over the centuries.

Sport Update
Steven Naismith agrees deal to remain at Hearts

Hearts striker Steven Naismith has revealed he has agreed a contract to convert his loan deal into a permanent arrangement this summer.

Alan Pattullo: Jim McIntyre’s exit begins reconnection with Dundee fans

It’s the Dundee Player of the Year dinner this weekend, which means Jim Davidson’s turn at the Whitehall Theatre a couple of nights ago wasn’t the only show in the city threatened with cancellation due to lack of interest.

Bob McIntyre on fire as he finishes joint second at British Masters

Talk about a Bobby dazzler! It was a day to remember, after all, in the £3 million Betfred British Masters for Bob MacIntyre. The 22-year-old from Oban finished eagle-birdie at Hillside in the company of the tournament host, Tommy Fleetwood. That was set to get him into a play-off until Swede Marcus Kinhult also birdied the last to claim his maiden European Tour victory.

And finally...
Elephant Sessions: Exotic gigs and £25k beer bursary keep Highland folk-fusioneers ale and hearty

Enthusiastic receptions at festivals in New South Wales and North Carolina, an eponymous beer and a dauner doon Sixth Avenue… the past year or so has been an eventful one for Highland folk-fusioneers Elephant Sessions, not least the past few weeks.

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