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The Scotsman
8 Mar, 2018
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SNP minister Humza Yousaf raises ‘concerns’ over free bus passes
Scotland’s transport minister has been accused of “freely admitting” a potential shake-up over free bus travel after he raised “concerns” over their long-term sustainability.
Latest News
Kylie Strachan: Working together is at the heart of efforts to reduce stroke risk for thousands

Stroke is the third most ­common cause of death and a leading cause of ­disability in Scotland. Now we have an important opportunity to save lives by ­tackling atrial fibrillation (AF), one of its major causes.

Pro-independence website smashes fundraising target

A controversial pro-independence website has smashed its annual fundraising target after predicting that a second constitutional referendum could be just a year away.

Watch: South Korean YouTube star explains Edinburgh dialects

Is this pure barry? Or should Korean Billy be told to hud his wheesht?

How hot desking is changing the way Scotland works

The rise of co-working offers flexibility for businesses and freelancers, says Paul Kenneth

Sport Update
Club pros feeling the pinch as weather plays havoc with golf

Club professionals in Scotland are suffering their toughest time at the till in the past 25 years due to courses being covered by a blanket of snow on more than one occasion this year and now being hit by flooding.

Liverpool and Scotland ace Andy Robertson hailed for fan gesture

Andy Robertson has won praise from all corners of the footballing community after a touching gesture towards a young Liverpool fan.

In pictures: Remembering the glory of the Tennent’s Sixes

It ran for ten seasons between 1984 and 1993 and created an age of parity unmatched by the 11-a-side game in the country, even in the more evenly distributed trophy era in which in was created.

And finally...
Music mag NME to call time on print publication after 66 years

Britain’s iconic weekly music bible NME is to halt publication in print after 66 years after its owners admitted it was “no longer financially viable.”

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