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The Scotsman
14 Nov, 2018
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SNP say they will vote against Brexit deal as Nicola Sturgeon demands same status as Northern Ireland, Train factory to bring 1,000 jobs to Longannet in Fife, Angus Robertson was told of Alex Salmond concerns by airport staff, Death of 10-year-old boy in Perth and Kinross treated as murder, Scotrail given £23m early to cover shortfalls.

SNP to vote against Brexit deal as Sturgeon demands same status as Northern Ireland
SNP leaders have again insisted that Scotland should be given the “same opportunity” as Northern Ireland to stay in Europe’s single market post-Brexit.
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Train factory to bring 1,000 jobs to Longannet in Fife

At least 1,000 jobs will be created at a train-building factory to be built at Longannet in Fife, Spanish firm Talgo announced today.

Angus Robertson was told of Alex Salmond concerns by airport staff

The SNP's former Westminster leader was made aware of concerns about former First Minister Alex Salmond's behaviour by Edinburgh Airport staff, it has been claimed.

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Death of 10-year-old boy in Perth and Kinross treated as murder

The death of a 10-year-old in a house in Perth and Kinross is being treated as murder.

ScotRail given £23m early to cover shortfalls

Cash-strapped ScotRail has been paid £23 million early to cover revenue shortfalls.

Theresa May braced for Cabinet revolt over Brexit deal

A Brexit breakthrough is hanging in the balance after negotiators in Brussels agreed a draft text of the UK’s divorce deal.

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New European Tour member Bob MacIntyre grew up playing shinty

He doesn’t own a car, isn’t scared to be different from the pack and still likes a whack now and again with a shinty stick. Bob MacIntyre certainly isn’t your stereotypical professional golfer, but being his own man hasn’t held him back. Far from it, in fact.

Could Rangers escape UEFA sanctions over Europa League tie with Spartak Moscow?

Rangers could avoid a hefty fine from UEFA after being late for kick-off in their Europa League Group G match against Spartak Moscow in Russia last week.

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8 Scottish Premiership summer signings whose future looks bleak

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