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The Scotsman
10 Oct, 2018
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Supreme Court victory for Christian bakers in ‘gay cake case’
The Christian owners of a bakery have won an appeal at the UK’s highest court over a finding that they discriminated against a customer by refusing to make a cake decorated with the words “Support Gay Marriage”.
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Rangers win legal fight against street trader over club’s logo

Rangers have won a long-running legal battle against a street trader who wanted to stop them trademarking their famous “RFC” logo.

Gordon Brown: Poll tax-style riots loom with Universal Credit roll-out

Former Prime Minister Gordon has called for a controversial overhaul of the UK Benefits system to be halted amid fears that more than five million children will be pushed to the breadline.

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Leader comment: Independence debate needs more reason, less passion

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s SNP conference speech showed she realises the need for a grown-up debate about independence in the event of a second referendum – not a repeat of the passion and rancor of the first one.

Tom Devine: Revisiting the Clearances

There had been two main revolutions in the history of Scottish rural society before the more recent mechanisation of production on the land. One was the transformation in early times of hunter gatherers into farmers. The other was the triumph of agrarian capitalism over traditional forms of peasant husbandry in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

High-speed train firm has Scotland in its sights

Two locations in Scotland have made it onto a shortlist of six sites in the UK that are in the running for a new train-building plant.

Sport Update
Reported dispute over Kyle Lafferty’s exit from Northern Ireland squad

Kyle Lafferty has angered Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill after claiming to be injured, according to the Scottish Sun.

Leigh Griffiths denies ‘liking’ abusive tweet about Scotland boss

Celtic striker has denied ‘liking’ an abusive tweet about national team boss Alex McLeish and international team-mate Steven Naismith, according to the Daily Record.

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Rumour Mill: Griffiths denies liking abusive tweet | World Cup winner: ‘Ibrox one of the best’

Leigh Griffiths has denied liking an abusive tweet about Alex McLeish, Gianluigi Buffon ranks Ibrox Stadium as one of the best grounds he’s experienced, and Kyle Lafferty has withdrawn from the Northern Ireland squad.

Gianluigi Buffon hails Ibrox as one of his favourite grounds

Gianluigi Buffon has included Ibrox in a list of favourite stadiums he’s ever played in.

And finally...
This Danish businessman is now the largest landowner in Scotland

A Danish billionaire who owns 11 estates in the Highlands has now been named as the largest private landowner in the UK.

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