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The Scotsman
1 Mar, 2019
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Two-year-old Scots girl who died ‘fobbed off’ numerous times before cancer diagnosed
A grieving mother who lost her two-year-old daughter to a rare form of lung cancer is calling on the local health board to investigate after medical professionals failed to detect her illness.
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Thousands of university students could be ‘put off’ Scotland by hard Brexit

Thousands of EU students could be “deterred” from coming to Scotland under hardline post-Brexit migration rules which would limit their stay to three years.

Plans to restore hidden platform beneath Glasgow Central ‘on right track’, say Network Rail

Plans to restore a hidden derelict platform beneath Glasgow Central are “on the right track”, Network Rail has revealed as Scotland’s busiest station prepares to star in a new BBC series.

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

Scots Outlander fans to get chance to quiz creator Diana Gabaldon

Outlander fans are being offered the chance to quiz author Diana Gabaldon at a stately home that features in the hit TV show.

High street clothing firm Gap to close more than 200 stores

High street clothing stalwart Gap is closing more than 200 stores as part of a worldwide restructuring programme.

Sport Update
20 Rangers kits that could be sold for a small fortune

Find out just how much your old Rangers jerseys are worth.

Craig Levein demands protection for Hearts striker Uche Ikpeazu

Craig Levein has called on referees to offer more protection to his striker Uche Ikpeazu, claiming that the Englishman’s strength and his honesty are counting against him.

Dundonald Links sold for £4.5 million

Dundonald Links, venue for both the men’s and ladies’ Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Opens, has been sold by its owner, Loch Lomond Golf Club, for £4.5 million.

And finally...
Under the Radar: Lunir

Before the advent of budget airlines, Lunir’s musical partnership would have been the reserve of the pop elite, given that one half of the duo is based in Edinburgh and the other in Cologne. However, having to cross the North Sea has not dampened the creative spirit of this duo, who have sparked a lot of interest in recent months, partly thanks to the excellent track Wadidi.

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