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The Scotsman
8 Apr, 2019
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Brexit: Sinn Fein leaders to meet SNP and Corbyn for talks
Sinn Fein leaders are due to hold Brexit talks with the SNP and Jeremy Corbyn later on a day of meetings in London.
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SNP’s Ian Blackford accused of hypocrisy over link to arms sales

The SNP’s Westminster leader Ian Blackford has hit out at accusations of hypocrisy over his chairmanship of a company that indirectly benefits from arms manufacturers that sell weapons to the Saudi Arabian regime.

Campaigners: British woman arrested in Dubai for insulting posts on Facebook

A British single mother has been arrested in Dubai with her teenage daughter over Facebook posts which branded her ex-husband’s new wife a “horse”, campaigners say.

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Lesley Riddoch: EU election can be rehearsal for independence conversation

Election debate can be a rehearsal for another independence conversation, writes Lesley Riddoch.

Speyside Distillery raises glass to major Chinese deal

Speyside Distillery, near Kingussie, is to ramp up production of its single malt whisky after cheering a major new distribution deal.

Sport Update
Aberdeen striker Sam Cosgrove has 20-20 vision of cup success

Sam Cosgrove has exceeded all expectations this season, but rather than resting on his laurels, the Aberdeen striker has Celtic firmly in his sights.

Gordon Strachan ‘won’t appear’ on Sky Sports again after Adam Johnson remarks

Former Scotland manager Gordon Strachan will no longer be used by Sky Sports after controversial comments in which he appeared to conflate convicted sex offender Adam Johnson’s situation with racial abuse.

Rumour Mill: Strachan ‘sorry’ for Johnson remarks | Celtic in dark over interest in star

Monday’s Scottish football news and gossip.

And finally...
Watch: Saturday Night Live sends up Theresa May with a little help from Kit Harington

US comedy show Saturday Night Live has made light of Theresa May’s Brexit woes.

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