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The Scotsman
4 Feb, 2018
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Dog missing for ten years reunited with owner
A family has been reunited with its dog 10 years after the dog went missing.
Latest News
Praise for joggers who pick up litter as Swedish craze hits Scotland

A green fitness craze born in Sweden has arrived in Scotland and looks set to sweep the nation.

Richard Leonard: Hardie’s spirit lives on in equality battle

It was in 1905 when the London publishers WS Stead rolled a new pamphlet off the printing press, in the sure knowledge that it would upset not only the rich and powerful of the Edwardian era, but likely anger working class men too – should they ever get the opportunity to read it.

Anas Sarwar: Prejudice impacts on life chances and outcomes

A phrase I have heard a lot this week is “Scottish exceptionalism” – a belief that somehow just because we are Scottish and we live in Scotland that bad things don’t happen here. An idea that somehow we become more or less intolerant or prejudiced when we pass Gretna.

The Big Interview: Indian tycoon Sanjeev Gupta

Billionaire industrialist Sanjeev Gupta has taken Scotland somewhat by storm in the past two years, hammering out a robust presence across the steel, aluminium and hydro-power sectors. But corporate appetite remains. The Indian tycoon who, in the spring of 2016, brought the Dalzell and Clydebridge steel-rolling mills back from their near-death experience, says he has “a dream project”.

Sport Update
I knew we’d beat Scotland by 20 points, says Warren Gatland

Way back in 1994 I played for Scotland against Wales in Cardiff, broke my leg in the middle of the match and still had more fun than I did yesterday afternoon.

Rangers 1 – 2 Hibs: Maclaren penalty earns win at Ibrox

Cover star on the match programme and the new hero of Ibrox, Jason Cummings, revealed he’d been ordered to join Rangers by his wrestler buddy Grado – “otherwise he would going to put me through a table”.

Rangers boss Graeme Murty hails Alfredo Morelos for keeping his focus

Graeme Murty has praised Alfredo Morelos for keeping his focus in the wake of last week’s transfer speculation.

And finally...
Special rail carriages plan to ease bike crowding on Scottish trains

The tourist crush on Scotland’s busiest scenic rail lines is to be eased with dedicated carriages for bikes and sporting equipment.

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