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The Scotsman
22 Jan, 2019
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Poll: Two-thirds of Scots believe Brexit makes independence more likely
More than two thirds of Scots believe Brexit could lead to the break-up of the UK, polling suggests.
Latest News
May forced to make 
concessions but refuses to budge on red lines

A humbled Theresa May offered MPs and devolved administrations a bigger role in Brexit and scrapped fees for EU citizens applying to stay in the UK as she battles to save her deal with Brussels.

BBC Scotland to screen 2014 referendum documentary on brand new channel

BBC Scotland has revealed it will screen a major new documentary series lifting the lid on what went on behind the scenes in the 2014 independence referendum campaign on its brand new channel.

Is a good retirement still affordable?

We may be working longer, but most of us are counting down to retirement. But planning for the golden years is crucial.

Promoted by Age Partnership

Concerns raised over huge rise in Airbnb properties across Scotland

The number of Airbnb properties rose by more than 80 per cent in parts of Scotland in a year amid concerns that growing numbers of holiday rentals are worsening housing shortages.

Salmon farm scales up after £1.2m HSBC boost

A Scottish salmon farm has modernised its operating processes after securing a £1.2 million funding boost from HSBC.

Sport Update
Scotland’s Calum MacLeod named ICC 2018 Associate Cricketer of the Year

Scotland batsman Calum MacLeod has been named the Associate Cricketer of the Year for 2018 by the International Cricket Council.

Scottish Football Live: Gerrard: No offers for Morelos | Celtic boss rubbishes right-back link | US international nears Rangers deal

Follow The Scotsman’s daily blog as we keep you updated with all the latest news, views, rumours and much more from around Scottish football.

Aberdeen join Hibs in pursuit of Celtic winger Lewis Morgan – reports

Aberdeen will battle it out with Hibs to sign Celtic winger Lewis Morgan on loan until the end of the season, according to the Daily Record.

This is how much it will cost Celtic to sign forward interesting Premier League sides

Sunderland forward Josh Maja will cost Celtic £4million if they want to sign the player this month.

And finally...
Celtic Connections review: Delgres, Drygate Brewery, Glasgow

The roots of the blues are literally in Delgres singer-guitarist Pascal Danaë’s blood. Born in Paris, he’s the son of Guadeloupean immigrants and his great-great-grandmother was a slave. Many Guadeloupeans’ flight to Louisiana in the 19th century contributed significantly to the French-Caribbean influence in early jazz and blues – a heritage that Delgres celebrate riotously in their own novel and backside-kicking contemporary way.

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