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The Scotsman
11 Mar, 2018
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SNP MSP quits Twitter after ‘attacks’ from Old Firm fans
Scottish National Party MSP James Dornan says he is quitting Twitter after receiving abuse from both sides of the Old Firm divide left him sick of the platform.
Latest News
Bid to save iconic hotel that inspired Donald Trump’s Turnberry

A campaign has been launched to save a historic railway landmark that inspired the Trump-owned Turnberry Hotel.

All Toys R Us gift cards must be used by tomorrow

Customers have until tomorrow to use gift cards at children’s superstore Toys R Us.

Health boards urged to address ‘undignified’ lack of toilets for disabled

Half the health boards in Scotland do not have a changing place toilet for severely disabled people who are being treated in hospitals.

Investment in staff and community pays off for Mercat Tours

A high-profile family-run tourism business has reported year-on-year growth of about a fifth after investing in staff and community initiatives.

Sport Update
Hearts’ Christophe Berra set for scan on ankle injury

Hearts captain Christophe Berra expects to go for a scan on his injured ankle in the next 48 hours, saying he can no longer play through the pain barrier.

Dundee boss Neil McCann in post-match bust-up with St Johnstone keeper

It’s all about numbers. St Johnstone went into this game having lost on their last four visits to Dens Park and in pretty wretched form. After an extraordinarily one-sided Tayside derby they banished their woes at this venue, scored four goals, and suddenly are looking up the table rather than glancing anxiously over their shoulders.

Five things Rangers must do in order to defeat Celtic at Ibrox

The first of a two-part special looking forward to Sunday’s game, Craig Fowler examines what the home side needs to do in order to pick up their first victory against Celtic since 2016.

And finally...
Owner of crumbling ‘Greek’ Thomson masterpiece blames Glasgow council

Scotland is in danger of losing one of its great architectural treasures unless a solution is found to save Alexander “Greek” Thomson’s classic Egyptian Halls, the building’s owner has warned.

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