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The Scotsman
23 Nov, 2018
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If only we had Nicola Sturgeon at Westminster – Joyce McMillan
Nicola Sturgeon always seems to enjoy her visits to Westminster despite her differences with most party leaders but has the latest attempt to co-ordinate anti-Brexit opposition come too late, asks Joyce McMillan
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Pro-life group banned from joining union at Scottish university

A pro-life group banned from membership of a student union at the University of Glasgow has threatened legal action in a row over freedom of speech.

Richard Leonard: Labour government would start using Holyrood powers to fight poverty

Scottish Labour Leader Richard Leonard claims the SNP have refused to ask the richest to pay their fair share.

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Health secretary Jeane Freeman wins top politician award

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has been named as Scotland’s Politician of the Year just five months after taking on the high-profile job.

First oil produced using new technology in field west of Shetland

Oil giant BP today hailed a “major milestone” after announcing first oil production from a key North Sea project that is expected to churn out 120,000 barrels of oil a day at its peak.

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Scottish Football Live: Celtic defender to leave in January | Defender rules out Rangers move

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‘Who needs Elton John’ – Fans react to Celtic’s Christmas video

Celtic have released their annual Christmas videos and for many fans of the club the festive period can finally begin.

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Motherwell’s Trevor Carson ruled out ‘indefinitely’ with deep vein thrombosis

Motherwell have been dealt a blow after goalkeeper Trevor Carson developed deep vein thrombosis.

Revealed: The key change that earned Josh Strauss his Scotland recall

As Josh Strauss prepares to make his first Scotland start since that ill-fated afternoon in Suva, Fiji, last summer he revealed that he had never given up hope of returning to the Test arena after receiving regular contact and honest feedback from his old club coach Gregor Townsend.

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