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The Scotsman
11 May, 2019
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Virus outbreak threatens Scotland’s red squirrels
Environmental experts have appealed for help after a virus outbreak was recorded among Scotland’s already threatened population of red squirrels.
Latest News
Alistair Darling tells Edinburgh audience he’s ‘not convinced’ by Scots currency plans

Alistair Darling has said that he is “not really convinced” by plans to adopt a separate currency in the event of Scottish independence.

Natalie McGarry: Former SNP MP owed thousands in rent when she embezzled money, court told

A former SNP MP owed thousands of pounds in rent when she embezzled money from pro-independence groups, a court has heard.

Fears over risk of corrupt police officers acting as ‘sex predators’

Police Scotland’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has raised concerns that officers are abusing their position to carry out “predatory sexual behaviour”.

Brian Wilson: Blowhard promises led to SNP’s air tax U-turn

The SNP’s U-turn over Air Passenger Duty or ‘Air Departure Tax’ was not the result of any supposed environmental virtue, writes Brian Wilson.

Sport Update
Celtic in Europe: Who could Hoops face in UEFA Champions League qualifiers?

With Celtic set to enter the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round in July, we take a quick look at which teams could lie in wait...

The 19 Celtic and Rangers stars to have scored on their Old Firm debut this century

Ahead of the big match on Sunday, we bring you the 19 players since the year 2000 to have scored on their Old Firm debuts.

Rumour Mill: Celts loan ace given boot after final snub | McInnes tipped as next Scotland boss

All the latest rumours and gossip around Scottish football.

And finally...
Victory declared as Culloden holiday park plan is refused

Victory has been declared by campaigners after plans to build a holiday park within the historic boundary of Culloden Battlefield were refused.

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