She is not a household name and has deliberately kept a low profile on her way to becoming one of Scotland’s most generous benefactors.
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Analysis: The endgame of the Alex Salmond Inquiry is upon us

This promises to be an extraordinary week.

Holyrood’s inquiry investigating the Scottish Government’s botched handling of harassment complaints is set for its final act in the coming fortnight.

Within the week the Scottish public and MSPs will hear Alex Salmond give evidence in front of the committee, providing an opportunity for the man targeted by what he believes to be a political conspiracy to say his part.

Following a decision by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to publish his submission to the inquiry, Mr Salmond is now expected to give evidence on Wednesday February 24.

Here's everything you need to know about the inquiry as Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond are set to land closing blows on one another.

 

Young children return to school as classrooms reopen

Relief for parents today as the youngest children are returning to the classroom as schools reopen to more pupils.

Children in primaries one to three are due back in Scottish schools from Monday, along with some senior secondary pupils who need to do practical work for qualifications.

Education Secretary John Swinney has said it is “critical” that parents follow these Covid rules at the school gate.

 

Remembering the islander woman 'murdered' for being a witch 12 years after persecution outlawed

A tragic feature from our heritage section next.

A powerful clan figure was accused of binding and burning a woman to death after accusing her of being a witch – more than a decade after the persecution was outlawed in Scotland.

Katherine MacKinnon died in 1747 after being attacked at house in Camuscross with Ruaridh Mac Iain McDonald, a tacksman of Clan Macdonald of Armadale, accused in court documents of her “barbarous and cruel murder”.

Read the shocking and shameful story here.

 

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Analysis: The endgame of the Alex Salmond Inquiry is upon us
 
Holyrood’s inquiry investigating the Scottish Government’s botched handling of harassment complaints is set for its final act in the coming fortnight.
 
     
     
 
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Argyll schoolboys save OAP’s life thanks to Heartstart project
 
Two primary school pupils who were trained in first aid by a Rotarian volunteer have saved the life of an OAP who collapsed while rushing out to buy a morning paper.

Promoted by West of Scotland Rotary
 
     
     
 
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Don't blame MSPs who try to get at the Sturgeon-Salmond truth - Brian Wilson
 
With a little help from Lady Dorrian in the Court of Session, and the Scottish Parliament’s Presiding Officer, the barriers of obstructiveness might finally be broken down.
 
     
 
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Skye woman 'murdered' for being a witch 12 years after persecution outlawed
 
A powerful clan figure was accused of binding and burning a woman to death after accusing her of being a witch – more than a decade after the persecution was outlawed in Scotland.
 
     
 
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The SNP’s opposition 'must score', but they are playing the wrong game - Brian Monteith
 
For people of my generation – almost but not quite of pensionable age – there is a famous footballing moment involving a Scotsman playing at Wembley that reminds me of the opposition parties taking on the SNP.
 
     
 
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SNP commits £600k for Scottish independence referendum preparations
 
A total of £600,000 has been “ring-fenced” by the SNP to spend on preparations for another independence referendum this financial year, it has been revealed.
 
     
 
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Scots firms report strongest employment intentions since onset of pandemic
 
The UK government is being urged to extend the furlough scheme to avoid redundancies, as Scottish companies report the strongest employment intentions since the onset of the pandemic.
 
     
     
 
 
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Mystery of prehistoric skeleton found by farmer close to Skara Brae on Orkney
 
A well-preserved skeleton which could be more than 4,000 years old has been found by a farmer close to Skara Brae on Orkney.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
In pictures: Artworks exhibition explores Edinburgh life down the centuries
 
Capturing Scotland’s capital from the Age of Enlightenment right up to the modern era, they harness the innermost emotions of the artist that only paint on canvas can truly convey.
 
 
     
     
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  Tiger Woods in race against time to be in shape for Masters  
     
  Tiger Woods is facing a race against time to get both his body and game in shape for the Masters in seven weeks’ time.  
     
     
 
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Rangers 'red-hot favourites’ to sign 13-goal ace, Celtic need ‘big overhaul’, Scottish FA in Covid blunder, Neil Lennon apologises to fans – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill
 
It was another significant weekend in Scottish football despite the continued postponement of the game below the Scottish Championship.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
'I'm a Celtic fan and even I'm laughing at Celtic': Supporters react to 1-0 defeat to Ross County
 
Celtic were defeated in the Highlands on Sunday evening as Jordan White’s goal was enough for the home side to grab all three points.
 
 
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Josh Doig's attributes reeled off as Hibs youngster earns seal of approval from elders
 
There is a renewed sense of conviction in the Hibs squad as they home in on their targeted third-place finish and work to ensure this is a season not quickly forgotten.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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