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The Scotsman
12 Oct, 2018
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Richard Leonard: SNP scared to be radical as capitalism fails Scotland
At least 94 women and men have died while homeless and sleeping on the streets of Scotland in the last 12 months. Meanwhile, in the same week as this stark fact was revealed, another party conference season drew to a close.
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Storm Callum LIVE: Wind warnings in place as storm poised to blast Scotland

Strong winds and heavy rain are expected in parts of the country Scotland as Storm Callum passes to the north west of the UK.

Leader comment: Child abuse inquiry’s first report is a call to action

Never again can we allow vulnerable children in need of care to be subjected to the sexual, physical and emotional abuse described in the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry’s first report.

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Alastair Dalton: Failure to curb cars in cities is throttling buses

Tucked away in a side room at the SNP conference this week, a fringe meeting discussed perhaps the biggest challenge in Scottish transport.

European flock to Scotland to take advantage of weak pound

The number of tourists to visit Scotland from European countries has rocketed by 39 per cent in the year to June, official figures have shown.

Sport Update
Rangers and Motherwell legend chosen in Ruud Gullit’s all-time XI

Davie Cooper has been picked ahead of Kenny Dalglish, Zinedine Zidane and other football royalty to make Ruud Gullit's all-time XI.

Five things we learned from Scotland’s defeat to Israel

Scotland were left embarrassed following a 2-1 defeat to Israel. Joel Sked gives his take on the horrible evening in Hafia.

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Rumour Mill: Celtic legend blasts Rodgers | Scotland players ‘didn’t know formation’

The fall-out from Scotland’s 2-1 defeat in Israel and Celtic legend Willie Wallace has criticised Brendan Rodgers.

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Film reviews: First Man | 22 July | Mandy

In First Man, Damien Chazelle eschews jingoism in favour of a nuanced portrait of Neil Armstrong, the stoic introvert who became a hero

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