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The Scotsman
5 Oct, 2018
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Brand new ScotRail trains withdrawn over defective brakes
ScotRail has today taken its brand new fleet of electric trains out of service as a "precaution" over defective brakes, The Scotsman can reveal.
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Brake problems disrupt ScotRail’s new trains on Edinburgh-Glasgow line

One of ScotRail’s brand new trains caused significant disruption to its busiest line today because of defective brakes.

Shetland to see ‘nature prescriptions’ rolled out across island

Borrow a dog, climb a hill, make a daisy chain, hunt for otter poo and stick your face in the grass. Apply these liberally several times a month and you should soon feel much better.

Early age drinking in spotlight

As a major international conference is taking shape, we consider how a global perspective can find ways to tackle issues around alcohol

Promoted by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP)

Scottish Government to write off £150m of debt owed by NHS

The Scottish Government is to write off around £150 million of debt owed by NHS boards.

£7m Fife expansion in frame for Velux

Roof window manufacturer Velux has announced a £7 million expansion to its UK and Ireland headquarters in Fife.

Sport Update
What Austrian newspapers said about Rangers after win over Rapid Vienna

The Austrian press had little complaints about Rangers’ 3-1 win over Rapid Vienna at Ibrox, with the stadium and atmosphere coming for praise.

Tommy Fleetwood puts Ryder Cup hangover behind him in Dunhill

Tommy Fleetwood returned to Carnoustie, where he shot a course-record 63 exactly a year ago in the same event, with “energy and drive” after recovering from what looked to be a Ryder Cup hangover to make a satisfactory start in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

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What the Austrian media said about Red Bull Salzburg 3-1 Celtic

A round-up of comment, reaction and analysis from the Austrian media following Celtic’s 3-1 defeat at the hands of Red Bull Salzburg in the second round of Europa League group stage fixtures.

And finally...
Book review: How The World Thinks, by Julian Baggini

Does philosophy have a nationality? On the surface the questions seems ludicrous. Philosophy is about eternal verities and a way of reasoning that recognises neither space nor time. But scratch a little and the ivory tower reveals layers and layers.

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