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The Scotsman
24 Nov, 2019
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

Nicola Sturgeon confirms she would not use nuclear weapons

The First Minister has confirmed she would not use "immoral" nuclear weapons in a rebuke to Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson.

How Nicola Sturgeon narrowly avoided handing propadanda coup to brutal Iran – Struan Stevenson

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon had agreed to speak alongside a supporter of the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, before backing out, writes Struan Stevenson.

The Queen is a fan of Tunnock’s teacakes, says Sir Boyd Tunnock

The Queen is a fan of Tunnock’s teacakes, its inventor has revealed after receiving his knighthood at Buckingham Palace.

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Brexit Party manifesto: Nigel Farage calls for a cap on immigration and a ‘clean-break Brexit’

Nigel Farage has called for a cap on immigration as he set out the Brexit Party's policy platform for the General Election.

‘Substantial’ spending boost urged to tackle £3 billion Scottish pothole backlog

A “substantial” increase in road maintenance spending to tackle Scotland’s £3 billion repairs backlog was urged today by MSPs.

Student questions Jo Swinson over Lib Dems’ role in ‘unforgivable’ effect of austerity on Glasgow

Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson has been questioned by a Strathclyde University student over her party's role in the coalition that governed the UK between 2010 and 2015.

Colleagues of murdered police officer step up to dance with his daughter at her wedding

The colleagues of a murdered police officer stepped up to fill his shoes, by dancing with his daughter at her wedding.

Rachel Riley defends photoshopped anti-Jeremy Corbyn t-shirt

Rachel Riley has been embroiled in an online row after editing a photo of Jeremy Corbyn at an anti-apartheid protest as she accused him of racism.

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