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The Scotsman
26 Nov, 2019
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Police called in as vandals rudely alter Tory MP’s Robert Buckland’s name on election poster
Tory Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has been forced to call police - after vandals changed his his election poster to read - Robert F*ckland.
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Labour MSP accused of trying to ‘scupper’ Yes vote at IndyRef2

A Labour MSP has been criticised for tabling an amendment to the Scottish Government's Referendums Bill which could see the result of any IndyRef2 declared invalid if fewer than 50 per cent of Scots entitled to vote took part.

Edinburgh garage boss will restore vandalised toy soldiers in time for Christmas

Edinburgh’s best-loved toy soldiers which were destroyed by vandals last week will be restored with the help of a local garage owner from Colinton in time for family Christmas trips to the city this weekend.

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Two former Labour MPs back Chief Rabbi after he condemns Jeremy Corbyn

Two former Labour MPs have spoken out in support of the condemnation of Jeremy Corbyn from the Chief Rabbi of the UK.

Why we must set a date to phase out North Sea oil and gas – Dr Richard Dixon

We don’t need to stop using oil and gas tomorrow, but we do need to set a date by which its use will be phased out in order to tackle climate change, writes Dr Richard Dixon.

Sport Update
Scottish golfer takes SEVEN shots for four par-3s, including a hole-in-one

A Fife golfer capped an incredible scoring run at the par-3s in a winter competition at Leven Links by making a hole-in-one.

Rangers AGM: Dave King announces plans to stand down as Ibrox chairman stating ‘it’s been a privilege’

Dave King has announced his plan to stand down as Rangers chairman.

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European Tour old guard had Bob MacIntyre as ‘one to watch’, says Thomas Bjorn

Ten months after being an unknown quantity on his previous visit to Dubai to try and qualify for the Omega Desert Classic, Bob MacIntyre left the UAE yesterday with praise ringing in his ears, having ticked one of the toughest boxes of the lot by being identified as “one to watch” by the European Tour old guard.

And finally...
Music review: Bjork, Hydro, Glasgow

Environment is everything to Bjork. She sings about it, evokes her Icelandic homeland in her music and even creates in its inspiring landscape. And now she has recreated that natural wonder with audacious artistry on her Cornucopia tour, coupled with a strong eco message.

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