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The Scotsman
17 Nov, 2019
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Scottish independence: ‘Rocks will melt with the sun’ before Tories support IndyRef2 plan, says Carlaw
The leader of the Scottish Conservatives has said "the rocks will melt with the sun" before his party supports Nicola Sturgeon's plan for a second independence referendum.
Latest News
Scottish man stabbed after early morning street brawl involving large gang

A 29-year-old man was stabbed after an early morning street brawl involving a large gang.

Scottish house sealed off since Friday by police after ‘unexplained’ death of 5-month-old baby

Police Scotland said the child died in hospital on Friday.

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Edinburgh-Glasgow ‘fast’ trains to get slower

Trains on ScotRail’s flagship line are unexpectedly getting slower again – only a year after an £858 million upgrade that sped them up.

Dani Garavelli: PM flounders in Fishlake as worthy rivals are silenced

The electorate deserves to hear coherent TV debating from leaders of smaller parties, not just Boris’s blather, writes Dani Garavelli.

Sport Update
Austin MacPhee set for Hearts job ‘audition’, according to reports

Austin MacPhee is set to be in the dugout against Kilmarnock and perhaps longer

Steve Clarke provides update on Steven Naismith after Scotland injury scare

Steve Clarke has confirmed Steven Naismith is ‘fine’ despite the Hearts striker being substituted moments after picking up a knock during the 2-1 win over Cyprus.

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Round Up: Blistering burst boosts Bob MacIntyre’s Rookie of Year title bid

Bob MacIntyre produced a blistering burst in the third round of the Nedbank Challenge in South Africa to give himself a chance to regain the upper hand in the battle for European Tour Rookie of the Year.

And finally...
Gerry Love on leaving Teenage Fanclub: “I don’t feel I was the victim, I had a part to play in it”

Later this month Gerry Love will make his first live outing since he and Teenage Fanclub went their separate ways in 2018. The singer-songwriter talks to Fiona Shepherd about how it all ended and his hopes for new group Lightships ahead of their Great Western Festival gig

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