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The Scotsman
28 Oct, 2018
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30,000 take part in teachers’ march in Glasgow to demand better pay
Some 30,000 marchers have taken to the streets of Glasgow to support teachers campaigning for a 10% pay rise, organisers have said.
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Edinburgh-Glasgow train time barely quicker than 50 years ago despite £858m work

Weeks ahead of the first Edinburgh-Glasgow rail journeys being cut to 42 minutes as part of an £858 million upgrade, a new book has highlighted that a service only one minute slower was launched between the cities nearly 50 years ago.

Scotland agrees to testify in UK blood infection inquiry

The Scottish Government has confirmed that it will be a key witness at a UK-wide public inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal which saw thousands of Scots infected with illnesses such as hepatitis while undergoing treatment on the NHS.

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Scotland’s own Amazon: Blanket bog seeks special UN status

The rugged boggy landscape of Scotland’s Flow Country could soon join the Taj Mahal, the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as an internationally recognised World Heritage Site.

The Big Interview: SnapDragon chief Rachel Jones

Counterfeiting accounts for around $461 billion (£360bn), or 2.5 per cent of all global imports, according to 2016 figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the figure is increasing annually.

Sport Update
Aberdeen’s Niall McGinn looking forward to ‘hatred’ at Hampden

Currently of Aberdeen and formerly of Celtic, Niall McGinn is well aware of the hostile atmosphere to expect at Hampden Park this afternoon but the Betfred Cup semi-final against Rangers is exactly the sort of occasion he missed most during a short spell in South Korean football.

Heriot’s 50 – 14 Hawick: Alex Ball bags hat-trick of tries

Alex Ball bagged a hat-trick of tries as Heriot’s defeated Hawick at Goldenacre.

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Dunfermline 0 – 2 Dundee United: More away-day joy for Robbie Neilson

It’s two away victories out of two for new Dundee United boss Robbie Neilson as a goal in each half enabled his side to ease past Dunfermline and increase the pressure on embattled opposing manager Allan Johnston.

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Anti-war play to bring vital piece of theatre and act of remembrance to Leith

After four years of passionate remembrance – some of it articulated through the UK’s remarkable 14-18 Now arts festival – it should be clear that there are as many ways of remembering the First World War as there are human beings with any sense of its huge impact on our society and civilisation.

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