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The Scotsman
30 Jul, 2018
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Brian Monteith: Ignore scare stories, Brexit was right decision
With politicians on holiday, superficial tales are given top billing with no serious scrutiny, writes Brian Monteith.
Latest News
Damning report reveals 38 children made homeless in Scotland each day

The scale of Scotland’s homelessness crisis has been described as “damning” after figures showed the equivalent of 38 children a day were left without somewhere permanent to live last year.

Lesley Riddoch: How wooden huts could save our summer holidays

Is Edinburgh in danger of killing the golden goose by pricing artists out of appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe? £500 for an overnight hotel stay is an eye-watering sum. But prices are high right across Scotland. Even in June a popular booking site had no hotel or bed and breakfast availability in the Oban and Lorn area for the entire week. A trip to Eigg earlier this month found only a couple of B&Bs for £70-£100 in the Mallaig-Arisaig area and “No vacancy” signs outside every camp/caravan site. Luckily, I stayed with friends whose summer months are now busy and sociable with cost-cutting visits from friends and family. When they travel elsewhere in Scotland, they do the same. It’s a great way to live and travel – if you have a wheen of like-minded, far-flung acquaintances with plenty of space. But if you don’t, the novel combination of brilliant summer weather and high staycationing demand from the rest of Britain creates a problem. Put simply, Scotland is fast becoming an impossibly expensive holiday location for folk actually living here.

Bridge to Australia bolsters FinTech opportunities

Australia and Scotland’s FinTech businesses are perfectly game, set and matched under new initiative

Promoted by Scottish Development International

Poll: Half of UK voters would back three-option Brexit referendum

Half of UK voters would back a fresh three-option referendum on a final Brexit deal, Sky News has reported.

Thomas Cook axes trips to killer whale attractions including SeaWorld

Holiday firm Thomas Cook has announced it will stop selling trips to animal parks that keep killer whales, including SeaWorld and Loro Parque.

Sport Update
Rangers 3-0 Wigan: Three headed goals and another clean sheet

A three-goal flurry early in the second half allowed Rangers to maintain their summer momentum with a morale-boosting victory over English Championship side Wigan Athletic.

Ariya Jutanugarn on top of world after winning Ladies Scottish Open

She came down from Gullane Hill to find herself on top of the world. Ariya Jutanugarn, a 22-year-old from Thailand, is the highest-ranked player in women’s professional golf after winning the $1.6 million Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open on the East Lothian coast.

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Celtic confirmed as partner club for Pro Evolution Soccer 2019

Celtic have been confirmed as the latest partner club for Pro Evolution Soccer 2019.

And finally...
Brian Ferguson: Heat is on Fringe operators over fair pay for staff

Returning from the relative peace, quiet and cool temperatures of the Outer Hebrides, even during one of their biggest events, to the searing heat of the Royal Mile during the final countdown to the start of the Fringe is not an experience I am in any hurry to repeat.

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