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The Scotsman
4 Mar, 2020
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SNP to readmit MP Neale Hanvey after investigation into anti-Semitism
The Scottish MP was suspended from the SNP during last year's election campaign for sharing anti-Semitic social media posts
Latest News
‘Can I see your pilot’s licence?’ – stunned police stop car ‘almost flying’ at 130mph on Scottish motorway

The speed limit is 70mph.

How SNP’s Kate Forbes stitched up Scottish Greens over ‘free buses for under-19s’ – Murdo Fraser

The SNP only agreed to introduce free bus travel for under-19s “if possible” as part of the deal to the Scottish Greens’ support for a Budget that means more cuts for local councils despite more money from Westminster, writes Murdo Fraser.

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Only one Scottish station among 124 across Britain to get access upgrades

Just one Scottish rail station is among 124 across Britain to be awarded new UK government funding to improve access for passengers with wheelchairs and pushchairs.

How Edinburgh’s festivals are waking up to their responsibilities – Brian Ferguson

Following complaints about over-tourism and impact of events in Princes Street and Charlotte Square gardens, Edinburgh’s festivals are starting to act to address people’s concerns, writes Brian Ferguson.

Sport Update
Steven Gerrard insists he’ll ‘never quit’ Rangers as he reaffirms commitment to Ibrox club

Steven Gerrard has reaffirmed his commitment to Rangers by insisting the only way he will leave the club is if he is sacked.

Judy Murray tweets photo of Hibs star father and he’s the spit of Andy and Jamie

Andy and Jamie Murray’s grandfather signed for Hibs in the early 1950s

Scot Ryan Lumsden closes in on maiden MENA Tour win in Jordan

Ryan Lumsden reckons he is ready to become a winner in his debut season on the MENA Tour after learning from a couple of chances that slipped from his grasp.

And finally...
Book review: Amnesty, by Aravind Adiga

Aravind Adiga is an Indian writer now based in Australia. He won the Booker Prize a few years ago with The White Tiger and contributes to the New Yorker, the Sunday Times and the Financial Times. So he is a highly regarded, even fashionable novelist. Amnesty is unlikely to damage his reputation. It may not, however, enhance it.

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