A new private finance funding model adopted by Scotland to fund future major infrastructure projects has not yet been tried and tested and could leave the Scottish Government facing financial losses, Welsh experts have warned.
So much has happened since, it can be difficult to recall the tenor of political debate in Scotland in 2012 when the signing of the Edinburgh agreement fired the starting gun on the Yes campaign.
His manager hadnât allowed it to cloud his judgment when signing him and Conor Washington said it had not left him fearing that the Hearts No 9 shirt would be too big for him.
As the Edinburgh Fringe Festival gets into full swing, the quest to find somewhere to enjoy a pint of beer that doesn't break the bank may have been made a bit easier at a new pop-up.
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