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The Scotsman
1 Dec, 2019
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

Pro-Union tactical voting guide launched to thwart SNP

A tactical voting guide for Scots opposing independence has been published by the the country's main pro-union organisation.

There is a debate to be had over monarchy’s future in wake of Prince Andrew controversy, says Nicola Sturgeon

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said there is a debate to be had over the future of the monarchy in the wake of the controversy over the Duke of York.

Three teens kill Edinburgh pensioner in his home by ‘brutally’ battering him with own walking stick

They repeatedly struck the victim on the head and body with a screwdriver, hammer and wrench, his walking stick and picture frames.

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General election 2019: Boris Johnson says he has never told a lie during his political career

Boris Johnson has claimed he has never told a lie in his political career.

Business Minister refuses to retract Scottish Government tweet criticised by watchdog

Business Minister Jamie Hepburn has refused to retract a Scottish Government tweet that was criticised by a statistics watchdog.

Row erupts as Tories say Channel 4 ‘conspired’ with Labour to block them from leaders’ debate

A row has erupted between the Conservative Party and Channel 4, with the Tories saying the broadcaster "conspired" with Jeremy Corbyn to block them from a TV leaders' debate.

Growing number of Scottish election candidates dropped over social media posts

The scandal of politicians who share alleged antisemitic or Islamophobic views on social media deepened last night after a third election candidate in Scotland was dropped in the space of two days.

‘Explosion’ in clay oven believed to have started blaze at Peebles High School

An explosion in a clay oven in the art department is believed to have started a devastating fire at Peebles High School which saw all pupils and staff evacuated from the burning building this afternoon.

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