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What is today's Framed? June 22 movie hints and answer
If you're not a fan of the hit games Wordle or Heardle then maybe try the movie spin-off Framed. Described as a game for 'cinephiles and casual movie watchers alike' it is inspired by the worldwide popular guessing games. The game sees a
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What is today’s Wordle? June 22 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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What is today's Quordle? June 22 word puzzle hints and answer
A new day means a new Quordle to give those brain cells a workout. Whether you've aced the music spin-off Heardle and you've got the Film version Framed beat, it might be time to raise the stakes. Described by some as 'Wordle on steroids',
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What is today's Heardle? June 22 song hints and answer
Pop on your headphones and get ready to put your music knowledge to the test with the brain teaser Heardle. If you're anything like us, you've been agonising over the New York Times' mind-bender for months now. Described as "a respectful homage
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Lee Alexander aiming to put club disappointment behind her to help Scotland take big step towards World Cup
SCOTLAND goalkeeper Lee Alexander hopes to put a disappointing season at club level behind her by taking a big step towards next summer's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in Poland on Friday night. The penultimate Group B qualifier against
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Transgender policy 'under review' as SFA take lead from FIFA on participation in women's game
IAN Maxwell says that the SFA are taking their lead from FIFA as they look to review their policy towards transgender players taking part in women’s football. The current rules allow matches to be played with both male and female participants up
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Ian Maxwell gives emphatic backing to Steve Clarke as he says there is 'no doubt' he is the right man to lead Scotland
THERE were no qualms and no hesitations from SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell when he was asked yesterday if he still believes Steve Clarke is still the right man to lead Scotland. “No doubt at all, no doubt at all,” Maxwell shot back. There
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Ian Maxwell denies Douglas Park request for SFA investigation into Rangers' sponsorship dispute with SPFL
SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell has told Rangers and the SPFL that their dispute has nothing to do with the Scottish game’s governing body, as he denied the request of Ibrox chairman Douglas Park to hold an independent investigation into the dispute
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Damien Hoyland on never losing hope of regaining spot in Scotland squad
THE international wilderness, like any other kind, is an inhospitable place. Stay there long enough and you can lose all hope of escaping from it. But Damien Hoyland has never lost hope of coming back in from the cold. And, five years on from his
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Romelu Lukaku set for Inter Milan loan return
Romelu Lukaku will return to Inter Milan on a one-year loan deal, the PA news agency understands. Inter chiefs are thought to have struck an 8million euro loan fee with the Blues, with Lukaku understood to have taken a pay cut to leave Stamford
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Phillip Cancar taking inspiration from Cammy Devlin and Nathanial Atkinson as he begins life at Livingston
Phillip Cancar hopes to make as big an impact at Livingston this season as his Australian compatriots after being inspired by Cammy Devlin and Nathanial Atkinson at Hearts. Cancar penned a two-year deal with the Lions last month to join from A-League
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League champions Marr discover opponents for start of Premiership title defence
LEAGUE and Cup champions Marr will begin the defence of their men’s Premiership title with a home game against Musselburgh on 27 August. Currie Chieftains, runners-up last season, will also be at home, against Jed-Forest. In the other top-flight
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Midfielder Fabio Vieira completes Arsenal switch
Arsenal have completed the signing of talented Porto midfielder Fabio Vieira. The 22-year-old came through the Portuguese club’s youth system and has just helped Sergio Conceicao’s side win the league and cup double. Vieira scored six goals
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WATCH: Sir Patrick Stewart's message to MSPs on assisted dying
SIR PATRICK Stewart has urged MSPs to back Liam McArthur’s assisted dying bill. In a short video shared at an event in the parliament, the 81-year-old Star Trek and X-Men actor said people in Scotland “should not be forced to die in pain against
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Ian Blackford issues apology after meeting with SNP MPs about Patrick Grady case
IAN Blackford MP has issued a statement of apology over the Patrick Grady sexual harassment case following a meeting in the Commons with his group of MPs. In a bid to draw a line under the saga, the SNP's Westminster leader said he "deeply" regretted
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SNP MP Patricia Gibson cleared of sexual harassment
SNP MP Patricia Gibson has been cleared of sexual harassment. The party’s housing spokesperson was being investigated by Westminster’s sleaze watchdog after being accused of making inappropriate comments to a male member of staff in a Commons
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Teach pupils 'how to put bins out’ to prepare them for adult life says council
Equipping pupils with life skills could help them stay in further education and jobs, according to a Scots council. West Dunbartoshire Council said more should be done to prepare young people for leaving home and suggested practical courses could
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Scottish Police Federation rejects £565 pay increase offer
The Scottish Police Federation’s governing body has announced it has rejected the offer of a £565 pay increase. The Joint Central Committee (JCC) confirmed it was unanimous in its support for staff to dismiss the offer after a meeting in Inverness
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Warning SNP ministers risk diverting £1.3bn to set up National Care Service
SNP ministers have been warned that £1.3bn of public funds risk being diverted from frontline services under ambitious plans unveiled to set up a National Care Service. The Health Secretary has insisted that the social care overhaul will be “the
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Ministers discuss emergency rail contingency plans as ScotRail services are cut in half tomorrow
SCOTS ministers met yesterday to discuss contingency plans as nationalised ScotRail services are cut by nearly half on Wednesday - the day after the first of three 24 hour strikes which marks the biggest rail stoppage for a generation. ScotRail
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Man charged in connection with collision as girl, 3, taken to hospital
A MAN has been charged in connection with a crash in the Glasgow's East End. Officers were called to Shettleston Road on Sunday morning at around 10.40am following a report of a crash involving a car. A three-year-old girl, who was a passenger
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Andy Murray tipped to be Wimbledon contender by John McEnroe
FORMER Wimbledon champion John McEnroe has tipped Andy Murray to be a contender for the title at this year’s Championships. Six years after he won his second Wimbledon title, Murray is back at the All England Club on the cusp of the world’s top
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Legal requirement for safe staffing in hospitals and care homes by April 2024
LANDMARK legislation which will set a legal benchmark for safe staffing levels in health and care settings is due to come into force in Scotland in April 2024. The Scottish Government has set out a 21-month timetable to implement the Health and
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Estate sees general licence restricted after bird-of-prey found poisoned
A Highlands estate has had its general licence revoked for three years following evidence wild birds were killed "illegally". A poisoned red kite found on Moy Estate in 2020, as well as incidents connected to trapping offences, were among the
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M8 'garden cap' and People's Palace among Glasgow levelling up bids
A CAP over the M8 is among seven Glasgow bids to the UK Government’s levelling up fund. The projects bidding for the second round also include the People’s Palace and Winter Gardens as well as regeneration projects in Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Maryhill
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New city centre cocktail bar and restaurant to create 60 jobs
The Alchemist has announced a second bar and restaurant in the Scottish capital as part of a £1.5m investment push. The George Street site will be The Alchemist’s third in Scotland following its debut as part of the St James Quarter development
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SNP putting 'constitutional obsession' ahead of science in gene editing debate
THE SCOTTISH Government has been accused of letting their “constitutional obsession” get in the way of science, during a fierce debate on new gene editing laws. However, Environment Secretary Màiri McAllan hit back at her Tory critics, accusing
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Sport-by-sport look at governing bodies’ stances on transgender issue
THE decision by swimming’s world governing body FINA to ban transgender athletes from male and female competitions has put other sports’ policies in sharp perspective. The International Olympic Committee has indicated it will allow each sport to
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Scots transport minister urges UK counterpart to find 'political willing' to end rail dispute
Scotland's transport minister has urged her UK counterpart to find the “political willing" to bring an end to the rail dispute causing mass disruption across the network, as bosses at ScotRail warned travellers that services will be impacted until
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Glasgow arts venue unveils transformed site derelict for 20 years
GLASGOW arts venue SWG3 has revealed the first phase in plans to transform a huge stretch of derelict land into a new community garden will be completed this week. Situated behind SWG3’s main warehouse building, 3,200m² of wasteland has been redesigned
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Lewis Stevenson determined to make his mark as he starts life under 13th permanent Hibs manager
LEWIS Stevenson is determined to make the most of yet another fresh start at Hibernian after starting work under his 13th permanent manager. The 34-year-old has kicked off the 17th pre-season of his first-team career following the appointment this
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Transport secretary warns of plans for strike-busters to curb the effects of industrial action
THE UK transport secretary has warned of new action laws to curb the impact of strikes - as railway services across Scotland the rest of the UK were crippled by industrial action by Network Rail staff. Grant Shapps insisted he was powerless to
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SNP minister admits Ukrainian refugees sheltered in hotels for 'too long'
THE SNP minister responsible for overseeing the Ukrainian resettlement ‘super sponsor’ scheme has admitted that refugees are being sheltered in hotels for “too long”. Concerns have been raised that due to the nature of the super sponsor scheme,
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Secondary schools to shut for most pupils as teachers to walk out tomorrow
Teachers in Dundee are to go on strike on Wednesday over council plans over plans that would see subjects grouped in "faculties" in secondary schools. The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) warned that the plans would have "damaging consequences
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TV: Comedian Ed Gamble on Taskmaster Champion of Champions - and teases what's in store
In the ultimate Taskmaster tournament, five all-star winners of series six to 10 are going head-to-head to find out who is the Taskmaster Champion of Champions. Previous winners Richard Herring, Liza Tarbuck, Kerry Godliman, Lou Sanders and Ed
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Claims relaxing gender recognition rules could mean people miss medical screenings
Making the process to obtain a gender recognition certificate easier could lead to more people missing vital medical screenings, an academic has claimed. Professor Alice Sullivan, head of research at the UCL Social Research Institute, suggested
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Date set for Sturgeon's Indyref2 'routemap'
NICOLA Sturgeon is to set out her 'routemap' to a second independence referendum next week. The First Minister will explain to MSPs how she can deliver on an SNP manifesto commitment to stage Indyref2 despite the UK Government withholding the
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Five easy things all men can do to improve their health
With our busy lives, it can be easy to let things slip – even something as important as our health. And, according to Dr Luke Pratsides, lead GP at Numan (numan.com), "Men are notoriously bad at looking after their health." Why are men so careless
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Scotland's largest council urged to consider four-day working week
A Scottish council is being urged to look at a four-day working week on full pay. Greens Councillor Dan Hutchison wants officials to investigate the impact of cutting the number of days worked by employees across Glasgow City Council. He believes
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Monkeypox cases in Scotland rise as UK hits 793
A total of 18 people have contracted monkeypox in Scotland, according to Public Health Scotland (PHS). Across the UK, 793 cases of the viral infection have been confirmed since May 6. Scotland's cases have risen by one since the previous
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Ross County sign Victor Loturi from Canadian outfit Cavalry FC
Ross County have signed Canadian midfielder Victor Loturi from Cavalry FC on a three-year deal. The 21-year-old has played regular top-level football in his homeland since making his Canadian Premier League debut in 2019. County manager Malky
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Scottish investment company bought for £10.7m
By Ian McConnell SVM Asset Management, the Edinburgh investment house founded in 1990 by Colin McLean and Margaret Lawson, is being acquired by the AssetCo business chaired by fellow industry veteran Martin Gilbert for £10.7m. Mr McLean and
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New Meadowbank Sports Centre opening date announced
THE new Meadowbank Sports Centre will open to the public next month, the City of Edinburgh Council and Edinburgh Leisure have announced. The new £47m project is a state-of-the-art community sports facility built on the site of the original Meadowbank
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Agenda: Incineration policy must reflect wider waste management issues
By John Ferguson DR Colin Church’s independent review of the role of incineration in Scotland’s waste hierarchy was published last month with a number of core recommendations for the Scottish Government, local authorities and the wider waste industry
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Thousands attend summer solstice at Stonehenge
Thousands of people have greeted the sun with cheers as it rose over Stonehenge for the summer solstice. Those who observed the spectacle at the neolithic monument in Wiltshire encountered a chilly morning accompanied by clear skies as the sun
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Thousands of low income Glasgow households to benefit from £8.8m gift cards
SCOTLAND'S largest council is expected to approve the roll-out of Covid Low-Income Gift Cards worth £105 to around 85,000 low-income households in the city. These cards can be used in registered businesses in Glasgow, with more than 700 businesses
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Anas Sarwar defies Keir Starmer to join striking rail workers on the picket line
ANAS Sarwar has defied Keir Stamer’s command not to join RMT picket lines. The Scottish Labour leader met with striking workers in Edinburgh on Tuesday morning. The meeting promoted a furious response from the Scottish Conservatives who said
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Africa 'taken hostage' by Russia's invasion, Zelenskyy says
The Ukrainian president has told the African Union that the continent has been "taken hostage" in Russia's invasion of Ukraine amid catastrophically rising food prices. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's closed-door speech followed weeks of requests
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Scotch whisky experts acquire "hidden gem" in Speyside
ELIXIR Distillers, the independent Scotch whisky blender and bottler, has acquired Tormore Distillery from Pernod Ricard, owner of Chivas Brothers. Rabjir and Sukhinder Singh, owners of Elixir, declared their ambitions to “establish Tormore on
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US warship fires warning flare during tense encounter with Iranian vessel
A US Navy warship has fired a warning flare after an Iranian Revolutionary Guard speedboat drove straight towards it during a tense encounter in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The incident on Monday involving the Guard and the US Navy comes as
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Police in Uvalde had rifles earlier than previously thought, report says
Multiple police officers armed with rifles and at least one ballistic shield stood and waited in a school hallway for nearly an hour while a gunman carried out a massacre of 19 children and two teachers in Texas, according to a report. The officers
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Herald Diary Meme of the Day
The social media wag who blamed the duck for this incident is just being silly. The gate was obviously smashed prior to the duck’s entrance. Most likely by a swan brandishing a baseball bat…
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Macron holds post-election talks with French party leaders
French President Emmanuel Macron is holding talks with France's main party leaders after his centrist alliance failed to win an absolute majority in parliamentary elections. The meetings at the Elysee presidential palace come after prime minister
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Dozens dead and thousands homeless amid floods in Bangladesh and India
Villagers in north-eastern Bangladesh have crowded makeshift refugee centres and scrambled to meet boats arriving with food and fresh water as massive floods, which have killed dozens of people and displaced hundreds of thousands there and in neighbouring
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Yousaf accused of 'gross negilgence' as A&E waits worsen
HUMZA Yousaf has been accused of “gross negligence” after the number of patients waiting too long in Scotland’s A&E units rose again. The SNP Health Secretary was condemned after official figures showed more than 30 per cent of those attending
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ScotRail says to expect disruption from biggest rail strike in 30 years until Sunday
NATIONALISED ScotRail has warned that train services will be disrupted for the rest of the week as UK-wide strike action begins by Network Rail staff. It comes as Scots stations were left deserted as a result of the first day of the strike, leaving
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Gardening: How to create a stunning display of succulents in your garden this summer
From creating a gravel garden to planting in a picture frame - experts share clever tips for succulent success. Whether in bowls, troughs or even picture frames, succulents can add a touch of the tropical to a garden, in a display of multi-coloured
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Scottish Greens fined by election watchdog over finance breach
THE junior partner in the Scottish Government has been fined more than £2,000 by the election watchdog for failing to file party accounts on time. The Scottish Greens blamed a hold-up by an unidentified “third party” for the problem. The Electoral
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Boris Johnson blasts RMT for 'unnecessary aggravation' of rail strikes
BORIS Johnson has told the country to prepare for more train strikes, as the Prime Minister blasted "union barons" for bringing the country's railways to a halt. Around 40,000 RMT members at Network Rail and 13 train operators downed tools this
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SNP's National Care Service plans revealed with focus on support at home
THE SNP Government’s National Care Service will mean people will be supported in their homes by loved ones in the community wherever possible – as the Health Secretary insisted the strategy will “end the postcode lottery” of social care. The flagship
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Letters: It is wrong to chastise the Duchess of Cambridge for using her status to raise poverty issues
WITH reference to the letter from Dr Angus Macmillan (June 20), there is no question that there are many people who dedicate a great deal of their time and energy to tackling the short and long-term consequences of childhood poverty, trauma and disadvantage
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Aberdeen engineering giant Wood reveals new boss
WOOD, the Aberdeen-based engineering giant, has unveiled its new boss. The company has named Ken Gilmartin, who joined Wood as chief operating officer in August, as successor to Robin Watson. Mr Watson had announced his decision to step down to
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Callum McGregor says putting own stamp on Celtic captaincy was key to success
WHEN Callum McGregor was named Celtic captain by Ange Postecoglou last summer, he knew that he had big boots to fill. But he was also savvy enough to know that he was never going to be able to lead the club by attempting to be Scott Brown. He has
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New whisky museum set to house world-famous Scotch collection
A SCOTCH whisky business has announced plans for a major investment in Scotland including new headquarters and a new whisky museum. Scotch Whisky Investments (SWI) has heralded the delivery of a new mixed-used development in Falkland, which will
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In pictures: Scottish train stations abandoned as strikes axe most services
Scotland's train stations have been left eerily quiet as Network Rail strikes saw the majority of services axed this week. A usually-bustling Central Station in Glasgow appeared nearly deserted on Tuesday, despite being one of the rare Scottish
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How to stay calm when dealing with train strike frustration
Train strikes are set to cause major problems for Scottish commuters this week. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union at Network Rail are going on strike on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in protest over pay, jobs and conditions.
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Ian Blackford to face angry SNP MPs as Patrick Grady harassment case fallout mounts
IAN Blackford’s authority over the SNP’s Westminster group appears to be ebbing amid continuing fallout from the sexual harassment case against its former chief whip Patrick Grady. The party has been in turmoil since the parliamentary authorities
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Envision a more level playing field
Eilidh Barbour knows what it feels like to be in a minority. As the lead presenter for BBC’s golf coverage and a familiar face as a football pundit, she’s often the only woman amongst a line-up of men. Behind the scenes, says Eilidh, ratios are
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Lord Coe hints athletics could follow swimming in banning transgender women
World Athletics president Lord Coe has hinted track and field could follow swimming in banning transgender athletes from elite competition. FINA, swimming’s world governing body, has voted to stop transgender competitors from taking part in women
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Mark Eadie: Death of the radical student in the land of confusion
MAGGIE, Maggie, Maggie! Out! Out! Out! How I miss the good old days. Thatcher was the perfect foil for any self-respecting student of a socialist slant. The deranged eyes, the condescending robotic voice, the handbag, the uptight hairdo. Or was that
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Vicky Allan: Brewdog: a punk way to save the world? Or just more green lairds?
DO we trust BrewDog to save the planet? That’s the question I find myself asking as the publicity ramps up for their planting of a million trees at their Kinrara estate in Strathspey this summer. The problem with the brewer isn’t that they’re greenwashing
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Man charged after body found at property on Orkney
A man has been arrested after the body of a second man was found at a property on Orkney. The body of the 21-year-old man was discovered at an address on Marengo Road on the island at about 7.35am on Sunday. A 49-year-old man has been arrested
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Scotland’s rail network suffers major disruption as workers go on strike
Significant disruption across Scotland’s rail network has begun as workers at Network Rail take strike action this week. Workers responsible for train lines and infrastructure across the UK walked out on Tuesday – with further action on Thursday
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US Open provides much-needed silver lining amid menacing storm clouds of uncertainty
THESE are breathless times for golf. In fact, I almost ran out of puff just there, halfway through typing the word ‘breathless’. It’s been a panting, gasping old spell of late what with all that relentless LIV Golf Series palaver being immediately
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Rebecca McQuillan: Covid doesn’t care it’s summer – it’s time to mask up again
WITH Covid tests, it turns out there’s “positive” and then there’s “POSITIVE”. If a test could speak, the one in front of me would be bellowing. The thick maroon line on my husband’s test looked like it had been scrawled on with a Sharpie, in spite
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Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on PM's sinus surgery
Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on PM's sinus surgery June 21 2022 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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Brian Wilson: SNP takeover of COSLA is another nail in the coffin of local services
THE SNP put a lot of effort into taking control of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities and succeeded. Weeks of wheeler-dealing and offers of favour to the unwary did the trick and delivered the key posts to loyal supporters of the Scottish
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Scottish conference centre to run new hotel under major global brand
By Ian McConnell The City of Edinburgh Council has agreed a 25-year lease with M&G and the investment giant’s property development partner, Qmile Group, for a 349-bedroom Hyatt Centric hotel at Haymarket in Edinburgh. M&G said the seven-storey
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Leading professor says Scotland's slave past report lacks credibility
A LEADING professor has questioned the credibility of a report which has called for a dedicated site to address Scotland’s slave history saying its steering committee lacked a professional historian and that its chairman contravened the committee’s
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Staff accused of cheating college 'to build and repair' own homes
Staff at a college “personally benefited” from the use of its materials and lecturing time to “build, model and repair” their homes and other properties, according to startling claims set out in a leaked report. The document, which has been seen
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Colin McLean: Can Scotland’s land policy cope with the pressure of shifting market forces?
Land is long term; policymaking needs to be careful and thoughtful. But sometimes the world changes quickly, meaning that legislation is playing catch-up. Recent months have seen several heavyweight reports delivered on how Scotland might plan
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'Life changing' heart procedure available to Scots after 10-year funding battle
A “life changing” procedure for one of the most common heart complaints will now be available in Scotland after a 10-year battle by doctors to see it funded by the NHS. Trans-catheter edge to edge repair (TEER) is a “straightforward” solution to
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Scottish Human Rights Commission refutes claims gender reforms threaten single sex spaces
A COMMISSION set up to protect human rights in Scotland has insisted that plans to speed up the process for trans people to have their gender recognised will have no impact on single sex spaces. The Scottish Government has tabled plans to streamline
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Catriona Stewart: Good luck to Glasgow's Apple union staff squaring up to Goliath
WITH strikes breaking out all over the UK, comparisons to the 1970s have been made liberally and often. Picture the picket lines of 50 years ago and you largely picture middle aged men, the stereotypical union member. Since the hey-day of worker
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EasyJet slashes flights in move to ease problems at major airports
By Scott Wright EASYET is to reduce flights at major airports following a hugely disruptive spell of cancellations as the company and wider aviation industry has struggled to cope with the surge in demand that has followed the easing of coronavirus
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Rangers deal with food and drink giant brings 'vast commercial opportunity'
RANGERS' new matchday caterer has promised to provide "fan favourites and embrace the history and heritage of the club" as its "innovative" food and drink deal is unveiled. Levy UK + I, the sports and entertainment division of Compass Group UK
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Homes launched at 'one of most sought-after residences in Southside'
NEW homes in what is described as a landmark development are being launched with the first owners set to move in by early 2023. The new development neighbours one of Glasgow Southside’s most iconic buildings, which was also brought to market and
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'Significant errors': Hundreds of stillbirths wrongly certified as 'unexplained'
MORE than 80 per cent of UK medical certificates recording stillbirths contain errors, research reveals. More than half the inaccurate certificates contained a significant error that could cause medical staff to misinterpret what had happened.
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Average Scot still consuming equivalent of two bottles of wine a week as drop in alcohol intake stalls
ALCOHOL consumption in Scotland remains too high, amid calls to increase the minimum unit price. An average adult in Scotland drank the equivalent of around two bottles of wine per week in 2021, based on estimates from alcohol retail sales.
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Letters: Scrap Barnett. Why should the English fund Scotland's largesse?
YOU invite opinions from readers on Scottish independence ("Bring on debate on Scotland’s future", The Herald, June 18). My view is that thanks to being part of the world's fifth-largest economy we are better off in the 300-year-old Union. How
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Neil Mackay: Who will win the battle for the soul of the Scottish left?
SIGNS of left-wing resurgence are everywhere: in the summer of strikes and the rediscovered power of trade unions; in the weekend’s French elections which saw a revivified left hobble centrist president Emmanuel Macron; in the success of American Apple
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Herald Diary: A family affair with Kate Bush
Relatively speaking KATE Bush returned to the top of the music charts recently, decades after she had her first number one with Wuthering Heights. She’s released many memorable songs in the interim, including Babooshka in 1980, which used to