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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  ‘The Handmaid’s Tale as public policy’ Women are being reduced to nothing more than breeders – Susan Dalgety  
     
  Is there no end to the contempt in which global society holds women?  
     
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Tartan Army returns to Leicester Square to clean up after Euro 2020 party
 
The Tartan Army may have partied long into the night after Scotland’s 0-0 draw with England - but they also returned to the scene to tidy up the morning after.
 
     
     
 
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Best workout shoes UK 2021: be it weight-lifting, CrossFit, boot camp or all-round gym work, these shoes will help you train harder and safer
 
Regardless of your workout regime, a decent pair of gym trainers will ensure you train better. Here are the best on the market, for whatever routine you enjoy

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A1 partially closed following two vehicle crash in Dunbar on Saturday afternoon
 
Police are in attendance after the A1 is partially closed due to a two-vehicle crash in Dunbar on Saturday afternoon.
 
     
 
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A bruising launch but what future for GB News? – Paul Hughes
 
No matter how ugly the baby, it is possible to offer heartfelt congratulations to the parents of a newborn while reserving judgement on how their offspring will turn out. And so it is with the arrival of GB News, the news channel headed by Andrew Neil with a reported £60m budget.
 
     
 
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England did not defeat Scotland at Culloden – Readers’ Letters
 
As a descendant of a survivor of Jacobite Lord Ogilvie’s Forfarshire Regiment at Culloden, I am aware that many would have it that Culloden was a Scottish defeat at the hands of the dastardly English. However, too much of the Scottish narrative is based upon fanciful and usually untrue representations of facts.
 
     
 
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Scotsman Obituaries: Heriot Currie QC
 
Heriot Currie QC. Born: 23 June 1952 in Oxford. Died: 20 April 2021 in Edinburgh, aged 68
 
     
 
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Scotland weekend weather forecast: A cloudy start with showers developing throughout the weekend
 
A cloudy start with sunny spells and showers developing across Scotland is what weather experts are predicting for this weekend.
 
     
 
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Police Scotland makes public appeal to help trace two missing teenage girls
 
Police in Fife are becoming ‘increasingly worried’ as officers try to trace two girls missing from Glenrothes.
 
     
 
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Six-hour multi-agency search after ‘false alert’ for missing ferry passengers
 
A large multi-agency search with Scotland, England and Northern Ireland rescue teams – involving dogs and aircraft – was carried out after two foot passengers appeared to go missing whilst on a ferry on Friday night.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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