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The Scotsman
18 Feb, 2020
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Urgent police appeal to trace man, 35, missing in Edinburgh
Steven Ramage was last seen six days ago.
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‘Rapid’ HIV tests rollout in Scotland to tackle worst outbreak in decades

New HIV tests that provide results in minutes have been introduced in Glasgow to help tackle the worst outbreak of the infection in decades.

Independent Scotland would face five year wait to rejoin EU

An independent Scotland would take 4-5 years to rejoin the EU, a major new report today finds.

How much retirement money could you release from your home?

The value of your home could be a huge benefit when it comes to planning for your retirement.

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Teenager jailed for murdering kind-hearted student who gave him place to stay

A 19-year-old man has admitted raping and murdering a promising student who gave him a place to stay when he was too drunk to go home.

Angus Robertson: Why I hope to become SNP MSP for Edinburgh Central

Edinburgh is a world-class city that should be the capital of an independent country, writes Angus Robertson as he announces his bid to become the SNP candidate for Edinburgh Central in the 2021 Holyrood election.

Sport Update
Bob MacIntyre supports mental health club in Oban with message on golf bag

Bob MacIntyre has spoken for the first time about a logo on his golf bag that helps him keep some perspective on the golf course whenever he thinks about depression having claimed the lives of people in his home town of Oban.

Crisis at Hearts as players question manager’s methods, Michael Stewart’s future at BBC in doubt, Rangers need Barry Ferguson, Celtic star eyes European bow – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Tuesday's Scottish football news and gossip

Six Nations: Things must change before Finn Russell can return to Scotland, insists coach Mike Blair

Until “something changes” Finn Russell will not play a part in what remains of Scotland’s Six Nations campaign.

And finally...
Scottish Opera to put operatic flesh on historical bones in Nixon in China

To imitate truth may be a good thing; to invent it is better”. These words by Giuseppe Verdi, a composer more skilled than most in dressing up political reality with inflated human passion, are for any creator of opera a lesson worth heeding.

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