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What is today’s Wordle? April 21 hints
Wordle has taken the world by storm, and if you’ve not given in to playing the daily game, we can guarantee you’ve seen the elusive squares all over social media. The aim of the game is to find a 5 letter word in only six attempts. The game
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Met Office issue snow update with '-3 blast' set to sweep across UK
Days after the hottest days of the year so far over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, parts of the UK are being warned of sub-zero temperatures as early as next week. Met Office forecasters have warned temperatures are set to plummet in the early
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Ferguson reveals Rangers vs Celtic celebrations ahead of ISPS Handa Championship
DEPENDING what side of Glasgow’s football divide you’re parked in – and no, we don’t mean Petershill and Pollok here – you may stop reading this after the next sentence. “You can’t beat a late winner in extra-time,” gushed Rangers fan Ewen Ferguson
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Proud Scot John Higgins slams BBC for mistaking him for English at Betfred World Championship
PROUD Scot John Higgins has slammed the BBC for mistaking him for ENGLISH at the Betfred World Championship. The host broadcaster inexplicably placed an England flag alongside the Scottish all-time great’s name in a pre-match graphic for his first-round
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Cormack on Aberdeen recruitment process as he suggests Glass wasn't first choice
DAVE CORMACK appeared to claim Stephen Glass was not the first choice to take over at Aberdeen. The Pittodrie chief discussed a range of topics with Graham Hunter on the Aberdeen Youtube channel. Among the talking points was the appointment
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Earth Day 2022: When it is and how you can get involved
Earth Day is upon us but what is that annual event all about and why do we celebrate it? The first Earth Day was marked over 50 years ago, inspiring an environmental movement that has grown into over 1 billion activists from over 190 countries.
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Police appeal after motorcyclist dies in lorry crash
A motorcyclist has died following a crash near Tarbet in Argyll and Bute. Police said the 31-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident on the A83 at 4.15pm on Wednesday afternoon. The driver of the other vehicle involved
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Hunger kills hundreds of children in Ethiopia's Tigray region – report
At least 1,900 children under five have died from malnutrition in Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region in the past year, according to a study conducted by regional health officials and seen by the Associated Press. The deaths were recorded at health
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Neighbour of man accused of killing toddler son tells court ‘he was a good dad’
A neighbour of a man who admitted to killing his two-year-old son said he was “a good dad”. Joanne Gorrie, 27, was called to give evidence at the trial of Lukasz Czapla who has been charged with murdering Julias Czapla at a flat in Muirhouse, Edinburgh
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Nicola Sturgeon told to take personal responsibility for ferry fiasco
THE First Minister has been told to take personal responsibility for ensuring the completion of two delayed and over-budget ferries finally provide the lifeline services they were being built to provide. The demand has come as Scottish Lib Dems
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ScotRail slashes off-peak fares by half as it tries to entice back passengers
Prices of all weekday off-peak train journeys in Scotland will be cut in half as the state-owned railway tries to get people back on the tracks. ScotRail customers can book their discounted tickets between May 9 and 15, with outward travel valid
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Westminster sketch: Sir Keir gets in his Tardis as Boris exterminates cake
MUCH comment has been occasioned by parochial Britons banging on about “partygate” while bombs rain down on Ukraine. Great-ish Britain has played a key role in the conflict, as army surplus store to the brave Ukrainians. We’re Private Godfrey of
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Russian and Belarusian players banned from Wimbledon due to invasion of Ukraine
RUSSIAN and Belarusian players will not be allowed to compete at this year’s Wimbledon due to the invasion of Ukraine. Entries from players from the two countries will be declined “with deep regret”, tournament organisers said. Men’s world
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College campaign shortlisted for National Marketing Awards
A South Lanarkshire College campaign aimed at engaging new students during the pandemic has been recognised in the National Marketing Society STAR Awards. The campaign, #StartingSLC, was shortlisted in the PR category in the awards, which celebrates
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Scottish craft beer is 'Tesco's best seller'
A SCOTTISH brewer has claimed it is now Tesco’s top selling craft beer as it hailed sales tripling year-on-year to almost £2 million. The news comes as the Edinburgh-based Vault City brewery launches two new beers made using real fruit nationwide
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Richard Madden bolsters his Bond chances with world's sexiest man nod
The desire to depict the ideal man has persisted since ancient times. Knowledge together with a healthy body was a symbol of perfection according to the Greeks while the Romans favoured political power over physical perfection. However, according
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Scotland's 'super-sponsor' scheme for Ukrainians 'slower' than other visa routes
DISPLACED Ukrainians seeking refuge in Scotland find their applications are "slowed down" when they opt into the Scottish Government's super-sponsor scheme, the Scottish Conservatives have claimed. Just 570 visas have been issued under the scheme
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Three teenagers and two men arrested over Glasgow street death
Five people have been arrested in connection with the death of a man found injured in the east end of Glasgow. Craig Watson was pronounced dead at Whitevale Gardens, Dennistoun, just after midnight on Sunday morning, shortly after being discovered
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Dillian Whyte prepared to do ‘whatever it takes’ to beat Tyson Fury
DILLIAN WHYTE says he is “willing to do whatever it takes” to have his hand raised against Tyson Fury as the rivals finally came head-to-head before this weekend’s world heavyweight title fight. Whyte has swerved several media obligations, including
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Colleges told to make pay offer that 'truly values' lecturers as strikes begin
Colleges have been urged to make a pay offer that "truly values" lecturers as national strikes get under way in a battle for better salaries. However, institution bosses hit out at union leaders, accusing them of rejecting a proposal that would
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Ministers urged to expand £10million four day working week pilot
MINISTERS in Scotland have been urged to include public sector workers in their trial on a four day working week. The call was made in Holyrood today by the Labour MSP Mercedes Villalba, who said evidence from existing pilots shows that the policy
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Agenda: Local solutions to help fight climate change
By Rashid Khaliq SIX months on from COP26, keeping up the momentum and ensuring the climate emergency is still at the forefront of our minds is vital. We need to ensure that we are actively deploying and adopting green solutions to help reach our
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Vandals cause 'irreversible' damage to ruins of Scottish abbey
VANDALS have caused “irreversible damage” at a historic site in south-west Scotland. Police Scotland have appealed for information after a stolen wheelie bin was set alight at the ruins of Kilwinning Abbey. The bin was reportedly taken from
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Masks no longer completely obligatory indoors in Spain
Spain has taken another step towards a sense of normality amid the pandemic by partially ending the near two-year-long obligatory use of masks indoors. The government decree keeps masks mandatory for visitors and staff in medical centres and nursing
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Covid-themed candles are best-sellers in Greece for orthodox Easter
Pandemic-themed candles that resemble Covid-19 test kits, vaccination syringes and even red-coloured representations of the ball-and-spike shaped virus itself have proved popular in Greece this Easter. Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter this
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Nearly 1,000 schools in Scotland not inspected in last decade
Nearly 1,000 schools in Scotland have not been inspected for at least a decade, it has been revealed. A freedom of information request from the Scottish Conservatives showed that out of the country’s 2,372 state schools, 981 were last assessed
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DC Singh: Edinburgh’s Entrepreneurial Powerhouse Expands Beyond Fashion and Lifestyle
Many of us can only dream of having an entrepreneurial career as impactful as Didar Singh Chalana’s. What’s interesting is that the entrepreneurial mindset came to him rather naturally. Early in life, he understood the importance of taking the initiative
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Kevin McKenna: When will the Yes movement realise they're being played for fools by SNP?
BEFORE any national election campaign SNP pledges on independence have become as predictable as the first undraped chest of a Glasgow spring. You can set your watch by them. A little more than two weeks out from Scotland’s local authority elections
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Nicola Sturgeon will 'make way' for successor if she loses second independence vote
NICOLA Sturgeon has said she has no plans to step down as First Minister anytime soon, but admitted that if she was to lose a second independence referendum, she would likely “make way” for someone else. In a frank interview with ITV’s Loose Women
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Covid Scotland: Almost 4000 cases as 45 deaths reported
Almost 4000 Covid-19 cases have been confirmed in Scotland in the past 24 hours, as a further 45 deaths are reported. Official figures revealed another increase after 3976 people tested positive for the virus in the past 24 hours. This is compared
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'Strength and resilience': Scotland's economy grew by 0.4 per cent in February
FINANCE and Economy Secretary Kate Forbes has hailed the “strength and resilience” of Scotland’s economic sector as the latest GDP figures showed a growth of 0.4 per cent in February. Monthly data showed the country’s economy was 1.3% above the
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Dying elderly patient left 'all day' in hospital waiting room in nightwear after discharge error
A health board has been ordered to apologise to the family of an elderly patient with end-stage kidney failure who was released from hospital in error with the wrong medication and left in a discharge lounge "all day" in their nightwear. An investigation
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Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud on how to keep your home warm – and help the planet
THEY say charity starts at home – and in many ways, so too do our efforts to live more planet-friendly lifestyles. Here Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud, shares his tips on how to keep your home warm. Insulate and ventilate For McCloud – known
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PMQs: 'Pinocchio' Prime Minister urged to quit as MPs challenge him on partygate
BORIS Johnson has been called a "Pinocchio Prime Minister" and told to resign after receiving a fine from the police. MPs quizzed Mr Johnson at Prime Minister's Questions today, repeatedly asking him about the fixed penalty notice and urging him
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Mountain biker airlifted to hospital after crash on trail
An injured mountain biker had to be airlifted from a Scottish trail after a serious crash. The Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) assisted the man after the collision at Innerleithen mountain bike trails on Tuesday. The man had sustained
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Make school meals free for all Scottish pupils, says STUC
Universal free school meals should be expanded to all pupils across the primary and secondary sectors, according to union campaigners. Fresh calls for action come as thousands of learners return to classrooms following the Easter break. The
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Sex offender found guilty of repeatedly abusing teenagers standing for Aberdeen Council
A MAN found guilty of repeatedly abusing teenagers in 2016 is standing for Aberdeen City Council. According to the Press and Journal, Peter Nicol, sometimes known as Peter Reid, is an independent candidate in the Tillydrone, Seaton and Old Aberdeen
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Netflix loses subscribers for first time in 10 years – is the TV streaming bubble about to burst?
THE number of Netflix subscribers has fallen for the first time in more than a decade, as it was revealed that the TV streaming giant lost 200,000 members in the first three months of this year. What happened? A combination of factors. Netflix
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Lords appointment chief says "no pressure" to install Johnson pal Evgeny Lebedev
THE HEAD of the Lords appointments body has said there was "no pressure" put on them to give Evgeny Lebedev a peerage. Lord Bew, chairman of the House of Lords Appointments Commission (Holac), was reassuring the Commons Public Administration and
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Herald Diary Meme of the Day
For the Celtic fan who has everything this Easter. Or nearly everything. We just hope its shell doesn’t shatter as easily as a certain team’s hopes of winning the Scottish Cup. Happy Easter! ✝️🐣🍀 This year's Easter Egg
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Racings greyhounds being fed cocaine and face 'catastrophic' injury, MSPs told
RACING greyhounds are being fed cocaine, and regularly risk “catastrophic” injury, MSPs have been told. Members of Holyrood’s Rural Affairs committee were taking evidence from campaigners who have petitioned parliament, calling for the sport to
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Widespread protests grip Sri Lanka after demonstrator shot dead by police
Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Sri Lanka a day after police opened fire at demonstrators, killing one person and injuring 13 others, reigniting widespread protests amid the country's worst economic crisis in decades. Protesters
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Scottish transport giant unveils new boss
TRANSPORT giant FirstGroup has unveiled a Scottish telecoms veteran as its new chief executive. The Aberdeen-based company, which owns First Bus and runs the Avanti West Coast rail franchise with Trenitalia, has appointed Graham Sutherland, a former
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Macron and Le Pen face crucial debate as French presidential election vote looms
Centrist president Emmanuel Macron and far-right contender Marine Le Pen will meet in a one-on-one television debate that could prove decisive before Sunday's run-off vote in France's presidential campaign. Both candidates have carefully prepared
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Netflix aims to curb password sharing and bring in ads after subscriptions drop
An unexpectedly sharp drop in subscribers has prompted Netflix to consider changes to its service that it has long resisted, such as minimising password sharing and creating a low-cost subscription supported by advertising. The changes announced
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UK court approves extradition of Julian Assange to US
Home Secretary Priti Patel will decide whether Julian Assange will be extradited after magistrates formally issued an order to hand him over to the United States If approved, it would see the WikiLeaks founder face espionage charges in the US after
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TV: Comedy, romance and drama meet in post-#MeToo Hollywood in Chivalry
Turning the #MeToo movement, one of the most divisive and significant moments in modern gender politics, into a comedy is no mean feat, even for Steve Coogan. In Chivalry, a new Channel 4 comedy-drama written by and starring Alan Partridge actor
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Labour cites four times Boris Johnson misled Parliament in motion on censure
THE LABOUR party has lodged its motion to force a vote on Boris Johnson misleading parliament. The opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer has given four examples of where he believes the Prime Minister misled MPs over the partygate saga, when he told
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Stuart Patrick: New local taxes could derail fragile recovery
I WONDER how much thought the party local election manifesto writers have given to the emerging economic conditions when deciding on whether new local taxes such as those on tourist visits or workplace parking should be supported. Last week, the Scottish
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Andy Murray named as Madrid Open wildcard in clay-court season U-turn
ANDY MURRAY has reversed his decision to skip the entire clay-court season after being confirmed as a wildcard entry for the Madrid Open. The 34-year-old Scot, who has been on the practice court in Florida with coach Ivan Lendl, had initially considered
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Man dies in hospital after one-vehicle crash in Glasgow
A man has died following a one-vehicle crash in the north of Glasgow last week. Police Scotland has now named the man as 34-year-old Shaun McLaughlin from the city. Emergency services were called after a silver first was involved in a collision
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Letters: The people of Arran will flounder with the Glen Sannox albatross round their necks
AS the businesses of Arran count the cost of the breakdown of the MV Caledonian Isles over the entire Easter weekend and as the travellers who never made it to their holiday destination consider ever coming back ("Calmac launches probe after vessel
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Dillian Whyte no-shows make Tyson Fury fight ‘more interesting’ – Joseph Parker
Joseph Parker believes the elusiveness of Dillian Whyte has left questions unanswered for the Tyson Fury camp ahead of this weekend’s world heavyweight title fight between the two Britons. Problems outside the ring continue to affect the domestic
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Sarwar accuses Slater of polarising trans debate
ANAS Sarwar has accused the Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater of polarising the transgender debate and using language that "pushes people to extremes". The Scottish Labour leader said comments by Ms Slater were "very, very unhelpful".
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US serviced apartments giant in Scotland expansion
A US-based hospitality company that is bidding to redefine the guest experience through technology and design is set to expand its serviced apartment operation in Scotland. Sonder is expanding its Royal Garden Apartments in Edinburgh by 11 units
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Andrew Marr clashes with Jacob Rees-Mogg over Partygate after opening up on father's death
Jacob Rees-Mogg has told Scots broadcaster Andrew Marr the public “needs a sense of perspective” over the Partygate fines shortly after the broadcaster opened up about burying his father during a Covid lockdown. Mr Marr said he "felt intensely
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Guy Stenhouse: There is a simple way to cut Scots income tax while increasing the amount of money raised
ONE of the words which you are not allowed to regard as anything other than A Good Thing is “Progressive”. Progressive social policies such as trans rights are simply not to be questioned – you must agree they are a good thing or vilification will
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Netflix could bring in ads and stop password sharing after subscriber drop
Netflix has seen a large drop in subscribers in the first quarter of 2022, which has prompted the streaming service to consider creating a low-cost subscription supported by advertising and bringing an end to password sharing. The changes announced
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Top Betting Apps- Some of our favourites
Betting by using a phone and top betting apps have become very popular entertainment in the UK. There are a lot of factors why people love this type of activity. Most sportsbook operators designed mobile-first apps, and desktop-second applications,
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Boss of North Sea oil services heavyweight to step down as group posts £100m loss
WOOD chief executive Robin Watson has announced plans to stand down after seven years in charge of the Aberdeen-based engineering giant. Mr Watson said he felt the time was right to step down as chief executive after leading a drive to transform
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PM accused of ‘disgraceful’ attack on Archbishop of Canterbury over Rwanda policy criticism
Boris Johnson’s attack on the Archbishop of Canterbury over his criticism of the Rwanda asylum policy is a “disgraceful slur”, a senior Church of England official has said. The Prime Minister accused Justin Welby of having “misconstrued” the policy
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Dundee manager Mark McGhee reveals bizarre dieting and heating methods ahead of St Johnstone showdown
MARK MCGHEE has revealed his bizarre methods of preparation ahead of Dundee's do or die showdown against St Johnstone on Saturday. The Dens Park outfit need to win and secure three points to have any chance of remaining in the Scottish Premiership
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Offensive Madeleine McCann Mother's Day ad banned by watchdog
Advertisements for a burger van have been banned for causing "unjustified distress" after trivializing the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. The Otley Burger Company ran social media ads over Mothers' Day featuring images of Madeleine and her
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8 next Hibs manager replacements for Shaun Maloney as Easter Road club begin search for new boss
HIBERNIAN are on the hunt for a new manager following the sacking of Shaun Maloney. Maloney lasted only four months in the role and departed after a damaging double defeat by Hearts. Here, the PA news agency looks at some potential candidates
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No heart, no soul – Roy Keane reveals ‘sadness’ at state of Man United
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane claimed it was “sad” to watch his old club in such “disarray” after the 4-0 defeat at Liverpool. Mohamed Salah’s two goals and strikes from Luis Diaz and Sadio Mane put an abject United side to the sword
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Russian forces accused of bombing Mariupol hospital sheltering 300
Ukrainian troops have accused Russian forces of bombing a hospital sheltering 300 people in the besieged port city of Mariupol. The deputy commander of the Azov regiment, who was among the troops remaining in Mariupol, said the Russian military
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Major train disruptions due to overrunning engineering works
Most train services in and out of Glasgow Central have faced major disruption on Wednesday morning. ScotRail confirmed that overrunning engineering works prevented trains from leaving the depots on time. While the lines have reopened, the train
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Adam Tomkins: Scots Tories shamed by Johnson government that does not care about the rule of law
BORIS Johnson seems to have a particular problem keeping lawyer politicians in his government. I dare say that most Herald readers will not have heard of Lord Wolfson before last week, when he became the first and, so far, the only one of Mr Johnson
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Camley's Cartoon: Boris limps on
Our cartoonist Steven Camley's take on Johnson's Commons showdown Framed prints of Steven Camley's cartoons are available by calling 0141 302 7000. Unframed cartoons can be purchased by visiting our website thepicturedesk.co.uk.
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Rosemary Goring: Has JK Rowling been cancelled by the Big Jubilee Read?
IT was the summer of 1997 when news spread about a children’s book that was becoming a word of mouth sensation. I was working for a different newspaper, and recall the first faint rumblings about Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone growing louder
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Lifeboat concerns among 30 failures on detained P&O Scots ferry
An inability to safely use lifeboats or life rafts was one of 31 failures discovered on a detained P&O Ferries vessel that linked Scotland to Northern Ireland. An analysis by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) found that the "launching
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Give most vulnerable £1000 off bills says ScottishPower chief
THE head of Glasgow-based energy firm Scottish Power has called for the poorest people in the country to get £1,000 off their energy bills amid warnings that four in 10 could fall into fuel poverty in October. Keith Anderson, who admitted the
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Edinburgh oil firm cools on Caribbean opportunities
EDINBURGH-based Capricorn Energy appears to have cooled on the idea of exploring for oil and gas on the Caribbean island of Trinidad after assessing prospects with a firm developed by a veteran of the North Sea industry. Capricorn, which achieved
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DIVERSITY IS THE GOAL
Next month the Herald & GenAnalytics Diversity Conference, which will take place in Glasgow. Hosted by journalist and broadcaster, Rachel McTavish, and with a theme of Reset, Re-engage, Refocus, the conference will look at what has changed and what
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Rugby conversions drive expansion efforts at Tweed
Tweed Wealth Management is converting former rugby players into financial planners as part of its expansion strategy. The Edinburgh-based firm now has three ex-professionals on its roster after initially recruiting Paul Rowley, formerly of London
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Iain Macwhirter: It's decision time for Nato as Russia advances on the Donbas
YESTERDAY, as MPs in Westminster squabbled over parties, the future of European civilisation was hanging in the balance as Russian troops moved to annex the Donbas region of Ukraine. Vladimir Putin’s forces advanced across the entire 300-mile front
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Herald Diary: The songwriter and the sanctions debate
Absurd word STUART Murdoch, singer with Glasgow band Belle and Sebastian, is a talented wordsmith, as the lyrics to his many memorable songs testify – though he admits there are some words that make him uncomfortable. “Isn’t it funny,” says
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Scottish rubgy clubs should judge themselves on European form - Martin Hannan
IT is a truism for any professional sport that has its leagues played over the winter that it doesn’t matter what you do in the cold dark months, it’s only when Spring arrives that you really need to perform or else all the previous efforts are wasted
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Misconduct row college accused of failing to act on complaints
The misconduct row engulfing a Scottish college is deepening amid accusations that the board of management has failed to act meaningfully on serious complaints made against it. Four whistleblowing claims – believed to involve issues such as governance
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Retail recovers to pre-pandemic levels as inflation drives up prices
Inflation and food purchases drove the value of Scottish retail sales slightly beyond pre-pandemic levels for the first time in March, but the outlook for the sector remains concerning as consumers face a severe squeeze on spending power. Total
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Scottish Friendly's new boss highlights growth potential of Glasgow-based mutual
The new chief executive of Glasgow-based Scottish Friendly, Stephen McGee, has underlined his commitment to the savings and investment firm’s mutual status. Mr McGee took charge at the 160-year-old business yesterday after holding senior positions
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Letters: How can anyone still have faith in Nicola Sturgeon?
I FIND it interesting to note that Iain Gunn (Letters, April 18) has “faith” in Nicola Sturgeon to restore Scotland’s NHS. How can he have “faith” in Ms Sturgeon when she has the most abysmal record of leading Scotland over the past seven years?
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Historic Clydeside dock poised for renewal in £500,000 project
By Scott Wright THE company bidding to bring the historic Graving Dock on Glasgow’s Clydeside back to life will initially target work on historic steamers when the facility is up and running again. Govan Drydock Limited revealed plans yesterday
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The ever-growing popularity of the UK's best hemp oil reviewed for 2022
An award-winning establishment with an impeccable reputation, there is simply no better place to shop for luxurious hemp oils that have been expertly crafted, designed and developed for optimum enjoyment then Hemp Point UK. Here we take a look
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MSPs to push for resignations if fiasco ferry contracts slip further behind
MSPs will push for ministers to resign if the timetable for the completion of two delayed and over-budget ferries slips again. Finance Secretary Kate Forbes told MSPs last month that the Glen Sannox and as yet unnamed hull 802 will be delayed until
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Outgoing investment bank chief 'paid off with six months of her salary'
THE OUTGOING CEO of Scotland’s publicly-owned investment bank was handed an exit payment of £117,500 instead of working her notice period. Eilidh Mactaggart resigned as CEO of the £2bn Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) on January 27 – with
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Ian McConnell: As many Brexiters irked by reality, is penny dropping yet for some Leavers?
IT is difficult not to wonder, from time to time, if there might be a significant number of Brexiters out there who can see the pervasive effects of their folly but just cannot bring themselves to say they do. What is clear is there is a large
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Salmon farm lice cleaning system to be trialled in Scotland
A NEW water purification system to help the treatment of sea lice on farmed salmon is to be tested in Scotland. The system will be trialled for the first time alongside a medicine used to treat sea lice, in what is claimed could provide a boost
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Claims Spanish government 'hacked' Scottish lawyer during Catalan court case
ONE OF Scotland’s most prominent solicitors has told The Herald he believes the Spanish government used Pegasus, the controversial Israeli spyware, to hack into his phone. Aamer Anwar’s claim comes after the Citizen Lab, a group based at the University
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First new 'desirable' village homes to launch later this year
THE first of almost 200 new homes for at a popular village site are set to launch by this autumn. The award-winning Stewart Milne Homes' Dargavel Village development in Bishopton is to grow after the housebuilder has acquired a 16-acre neighbouring