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The former first minister says prosecuting non-violent supporters of the banned group is not in the public interest.
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Edinburgh News on MSNCouncil leader Meagher can teach Swinney a leadership lesson - Susan Dalgety
There are many reasons to be proud of Edinburgh . . . Hibs’ tremendous fightback against Legia Warsaw last Thursday and our annual festivals.
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Kasper Dolberg to Celtic transfer at risk of collapse as striker's head turned by 11th hour offer
Ajax are set to hijack Celtic's bid to land Anderlecht goal machine Kasper Dolberg. And the striker has dealt the Hoops a monumental blow by expressing his wish to return to Amsterdam. Brendan Rodgers ...
Humza Yousaf has been accused of “political interference” after urging Scotland’s most senior prosecutor to decriminalise support for Palestine Action. The former First Minister wrote to Dorothy Bain ...
Rogart’s passing loop has been out of action due to the points failure, sparking weeks of minor delays for Far North Line passengers.
Suzanne Macleod will contest Airdrie & Shotts for the party, while Kieron Higgins will stand in Coatbridge & Chryston.
It has been eight years in the making, has a transatlantic story spanning several centuries and has already been hailed as the next great Scottish musical. Traditional folk songs from Scotland, ...
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan MacLean, arrived in Cairns, Australia, after rowing across the Pacific Ocean from Lima, Peru. They e ...
Peak rail fares in Scotland have been scrapped from Monday in what First Minister John Swinney has described as a “historic ...
Health outcomes in Scotland are falling behind. Reforming NHS structure, culture and funding is now urgent, experts argue.
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Scotland at the Women's Rugby World Cup: Possible quarter final opponents and remaining pool game
Scotland continued their perfect start in the Women’s Rugby World Cup at the weekend, with a battling 29-15 win over Fiji. Francesca McGhie and Rhona Lloyd ran in two tries each, with the scoring ...
Three Scottish brothers have made history by completing the fastest unsupported non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean - the world’s largest ocean - with ...
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