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View email online | | | | | Apr 6, 2021 | | | | | | Good afternoon, This is afternoon update from The Scotsman. Tonight a Scottish Government minister attempting to hold his seat for the first time will headline Tuesday’s fourth Scottish election hustings as The Scotsman moves to the crucial battleground of Glasgow. Watch it live at 6:30pm here. We need your support Don't forget, to gain unlimited access to all our exclusives, breaking news, in-depth coverage of Scottish politics, agenda-setting opinion and more take out a digital subscription with us. Subscribe today and support our journalism from just £3 a month. Thanks for reading, Sam Shedden, engagement editor | |
| | | | | Coronavirus in Scotland: Secondary school pupils to return after Easter break | | | | | | The First Minister announced the plans for secondary school pupils at her lunchtime briefing on Tuesday. | | | | |
| | | | | | | Alex Salmond: Aim is to secure independence, not a referendum | | Alex Salmond, who is campaigning for a pro-independence “supermajority” in the Scottish Parliament elections, has refused to quantify how many MSPs backing an independent Scotland would equate to that level of support. |
| | | | | | | | | Sustainability mindset key to long-term commercial success, say Cambridge experts | | Why organisations will need more than gestures to deal with urgent global issues like climate change. Promoted by GetSmarter |
| | | | | | | | | How unionist George Galloway's vanity project could help deliver an artificial majority for independence – Murdo Fraser | | As the Holyrood election campaign gets into full swing after the Easter weekend, we can expect a raft of new opinion polls showing where support for the various political parties now sits. |
| | | | | | Why it's wrong to single out teachers over 'rape culture' among minority of teenagers – Cameron Wyllie | | About 30 years ago, the principal of the independent school in which I worked made a fateful decision – to send a letter to the parents of the senior pupils in his charge, outlining what he thought was the appropriate way to have a party for teenagers at home. |
| | | | | | Scotland set for some form of vaccine passport, Sturgeon says | | Some form of vaccine passport is likely to be used in Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has said. |
| | | | | | Indyref2: Decision on Scottish independence referendum consent issue needed before election, court hears | | Judges should rule on whether Scotland can hold a second independence referendum without Westminster’s consent before the Holyrood election so that people do not have to vote “in ignorance”, a court has heard. |
| | | | | | | | | | | | Coronavirus in Scotland: Pubs facing ‘day of reckoning’ as Government support ends, warn industry bosses | | The hospitality sector in Scotland is facing a “day of reckoning”, industry leaders warned, as they told how businesses will stop receiving Government support in less than two weeks. |
| | | | | | Son of mum killed 36 years ago tells of ‘most horrible smell’ coming from her flat | | The son of a mother who was strangled to death 36 years ago has told a court how he kicked down her door after growing concerned about ‘the most horrible smell’ coming from her flat. |
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