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The Scotsman
9 Nov, 2018
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Theresa May ‘promising all things to all people on Brexit’ – Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon has said the UK Government is risking a disastrous Brexit by promising all things to all people.
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Woman left paralysed after being “catapulted” from her new bed during sex

A woman left paralysed after being “catapulted” from her new bed during sex has lost her seven-figure claim for damages against the bed supplier.

Scotland’s schools to be world’s first to offer LGBTI inclusive education

Scottish primary and secondary pupils are to become the first in the world to be taught in a schools’ system that has LGBTI education embedded in the curriculum.

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In WWI, Tommy knew Fritz wasn’t the real enemy – Joyce McMillan

The dehumanising language about whole groups and nations that helped create the avoidable catastrophe of the First World War is stalking Western politics once again, writes Joyce McMillan.

Jobs in pipeline at new Danfoss Scottish plant

Danish multi-national Danfoss has begun work on a new manufacturing plant outside Edinburgh which is likely to lead to the creation of dozens of jobs.

Sport Update
Video: Watch as Celtic light show kicks off fine Europa League win over RB Leipzig

Celtic supporters were treated to the first light show at Celtic Park, following the club’s £2.3 million overhaul of the stadium’s entertainment system.

Craig Levein wants Hearts to ‘hang in there’ until injured duo recover

Hearts manager Craig Levein is hopeful that star men Christophe Berra and Steven Naismith could be back in the starting ranks sooner than anticipated and he has urged the rest of the squad to stay in the hunt until then.

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Rangers lodge formal complaint with Scottish FA over referee Willie Collum

Rangers are to submit a formal complaint to the Scottish FA over the performance of referee Willie Collum.

And finally...
Edinburgh streets to feature in second series of BBC’s Clique

A second dose of seductive, university-set psychological thriller Clique set in Edinburgh will air on Saturday.

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