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What is today's Framed? June 29 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 29 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 29 word puzzle hints and answer
Have you ticked off your daily mind-bender Quordle off your to-do list? 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 29 song hints and answer
Another day, another song to add to your playlist from today's 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 to Wordle", Heardle
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Neil Gourley claims he's proved UK Athletics' experts wrong by securing selection for world championships
NEIL GOURLEY claims he has proved his backers right – and UK Athletics' experts wrong – by securing selection for next month’s world athletics championships in Oregon. The 2019 world finalist, second in the men’s 1500 metres at last weekend’s trials
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Edinburgh to face Premiership runners-up Saracens and Castres in Heineken Champions Cup pool stage
EDINBURGH will play home and away matches against English Premiership runners-up Saracens and French Top 14 beaten finalists Castres in the pool stage of next season's Heineken Champions Cup. It is a daunting challenge, but Mike Blair’s side will
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Serena Williams beaten by Harmony Tan in late-night thriller on Centre Court
Serena Williams was unable to summon the old magic as her Wimbledon return ended in a first-round defeat to little-known Frenchwoman Harmony Tan. Stepping out on court to play singles for the first time since leaving Centre Court prematurely and
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Jim Goodwin wants to make Liam Scales’ loan move from Celtic to Aberdeen a permanent deal
Jim Goodwin wants to make Liam Scales’ loan move from Celtic to Aberdeen a permanent deal. The Irish defender has moved north to Pittodrie on a season-long loan deal. However, some fans have been left concerned that there is no option to buy
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Rafael Nadal delighted to be back winning at Wimbledon
Rafael Nadal strode into the second round at Wimbledon just three weeks after he was on crutches following make-or-break treatment on a chronic foot injury. The Spaniard, 36, underwent radio-wave therapy on the nerve in his left foot earlier this
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Who was Ghislaine Maxwell's dad? The life of infamous media tycoon Robert Maxwell
Former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison this evening after being convicted of sex trafficking. During a month-long trial at a US federal court in Manhattan it emerged Maxwell, 60, lured young girls to
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SNP ministers accused of 'shameless powergrab' as permanent Covid powers approved
SNP ministers have been accused of a “shameless powergrab” after MSPs approved proposals allowing some emergency Covid powers to become permanent. The Bill effectively gives ministers what are known as Henry VIII powers, allowing them to amend
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How old is Ghislaine Maxwell now ahead of 20-year prison sentence
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a federal court in New York for luring young girls to massage rooms for disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse. Maxwell appeared in court wearing a short-sleeve
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Jack Draper records first grand slam victory with dominant first-round display
Jack Draper hit a significant milestone at Wimbledon with what appears likely to be the first of many grand slam victories. The 20-year-old has shown this year that he is more than capable of building on his standout talent as a junior, rising
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Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking offences
Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and a $750,000 (£615,000) fine for sex trafficking. Maxwell appeared in court wearing a short-sleeve blue prison shirt with a white long-sleeve t-shirt underneath. She glasses and a mask
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Heather Watson celebrates Court One success a year on from her ‘all-time low’
Heather Watson opened up on the struggles of the last couple of years that led to her outpouring of emotion on Wimbledon’s Court One. The British number four broke down in tears during her on-court interview following a 6-7 (7) 7-5 6-2 win over
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British wild card Alastair Gray in remarkable grand slam singles debut victory
British wild card Alastair Gray pulled off a remarkable straight-sets victory on his grand slam singles debut to reach the second round at Wimbledon. Gray, ranked 288 in the world, saw off former Wimbledon boys’ singles champion Tseng Chun-hsin
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Nick Kyrgios admits spitting in direction of ‘disrespectful’ fan at Wimbledon
Nick Kyrgios admitted to spitting in the direction of a spectator at the conclusion of his five-set victory over Great Britain’s Paul Jubb at Wimbledon. The Australian was involved in a three-hour thriller on Court Three, which he eventually won
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Manchester United closing on double Dutch swoop as Erik ten Hag rebuild begins
Manchester United have made headway in negotiations with Barcelona over key summer target Frenkie de Jong and are attempting to sign Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia. A summer rebuild is required after a wretched season, but the Old Trafford
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UK Supreme Court to proceed with Sturgeon's Indyref2 case
THE UK Supreme Court is to proceed initally with the Scottish Government’s request for a ruling on the legality of Holyrood staging its own independence referendum. The court said there was no need to grant permission to the request, following
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Nick Kyrgios criticises some spectators in five-set win over Britain’s Paul Jubb
British number eight Paul Jubb just fell short of a big first-round shock at Wimbledon after he lost a five-setter to Nick Kyrgios. The Australian eventually prevailed 3-6 6-1 7-5 6-7 (3) 7-5 in three hours and five minutes at a rowdy Court Three
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From spittoons to cocktails: Award for family which has run Scottish pub for 40 years
By Ian McConnell The licensees of a Motherwell pub have received an award to mark their 40th anniversary at the helm, having taken over the premises at a time when there were still spittoons on the bar and now serving cocktails. The award from
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MSPs to receive advice after 'conveyor belt' abortion services 'disinformation'
MSPs are set to be handed advice from Scotland’s top medic after an SNP politician was accused of launching a “dangerous disinformation campaign” over abortion services. SNP Public Health Minister Maree Todd told MSPs that she does “profoundly
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Musician David Scott shares his 'best bits' of Scotland
Head of Art and Media at the University of the West of Scotland, David Scott is the frontman of The Pearlfishers. He also presents Classic Scottish Albums for Radio Scotland. As told to Lorraine Wilson BEST BEACH My favourite is North Berwick
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Sturgeon says she feels 'deep regret' over Indyref2 legal fight
NICOLA Sturgeon has told Boris Johnson she feels “deep regret” over taking legal action to try to hold a second independence referendum. The First Minister said it was “unacceptable” that the UK Government had refused to cooperate on Indyref2 and
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Food and Drink: The head chef of Gloriosa shares her kitchen secrets
ROSIE HEALEY is an understated yet influential presence in Glasgow hospitality. After training in London with Yotam Ottolenghi, she opened Alchemilla with business partner Fergus McVicar in 2016, introducing a dazzling yet uncomplicated small plate
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Scottish Independence: Sturgeon defends back-up 'de facto referendum' plans
NICOLA Sturgeon has defended her back-up plan to use a general election as a de facto vote on independence – insisting that a route to dissolving the Union cannot be “completely blocked” by Westminster. The First Minister has set out her routemap
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EasyJet launches new flights from Scotland to Greece and Croatia
New easyJet flights to Croatia and Greece from Scotland have been launched. Flights to Pula in Croatia and Chania on the Greek Island of Crete will now take off from Glasgow. The inaugural flight on the new summer route from Glasgow to Pula
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Read Nicola Sturgeon's letter to Boris Johnson on Indyref2 plans
Nicola Sturgeon has written to Boris Johnson after announcing her intention to hold a second independence referendum on October 19, 2023. Unveiling her government’s “route-map” to Indyref2 in Holyrood, the First Minister said Johnson’s repeated
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Ryan Peniston reels off straight-sets win on Wimbledon debut
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with a straight-sets victory over Switzerland’s Henri Laaksonen. The 26-year-old from Southend, having a breakthrough summer after reaching the quarter-finals at Nottingham, Queen’
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Meet the couple who built their own home on the island of Lismore
GAZING out to sea, Karin Spalter is in her happy place on the Inner Hebridean island of Lismore, off the west coast of Scotland, a place she and her broadcaster husband Tony Currie can now call their forever home. Having spent annual staycations
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What time is Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing today?
Predatory British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell will be sentenced today following the reading of victim statements. The trial indictment identified only four of the 61-year-old’s victims but other accusers have also asked the court to be heard before
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TV: The Undeclared War, what happens when Russia attacks
Rooted in reality, Peter Kosminsky's new series The Undeclared War harbours warnings and an all-star cast, as Danielle de Wolfe discovers. There's nothing quite like the prospect of a digital cold war to instigate the return of one of the nation's
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Ryan Peniston reels off straight-sets win on Wimbledon debut
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with a straight-sets victory over Switzerland’s Henri Laaksonen. The 26-year-old from Southend, having a breakthrough summer after reaching the quarter-finals at Nottingham, Queen’
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Make room for special memories this summer at the Titanic Hotel, Belfast
Located at the heart of Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, the legendary Harland & Wolff Headquarters is now the world’s most authentic Titanic hotel - offering an unforgettable experience for anyone visiting Northern Ireland. With Belfast City Airport
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Sturgeon to seek Supreme Court's view of legality of Indyref2
NICOLA Sturgeon has said she intends to hold a second independence referendum on October 19 next year if the UK Supreme Court says she has the power to do so. The First Minister said that if the court refused it would be “the fault of Westminster
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Jamie McCart hoping Celtic connection can help him settle into life at Rotherham
Jamie McCart is hopeful a Celtic connection can help him settle into his new life with Rotherham United. The 25-year-old has penned a three-year deal with the Millers to bring to an end a hugely successful two and a half years with St Johnstone
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SNP minister rejects gender reform delay appeal and calls out 'misunderstanding'
THE SNP’s Social Justice Secretary has rejected a call to further delay modernising the gender recognition process as she refuted “misunderstanding” over the plans. Shona Robison told MSPs that there is a need to overhaul the “lengthy, invasive
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Recorded sex crimes in Scotland hit 50-year high
SEX crimes in Scotland have jumped to their highest level in more than half a century, increasing by 15 per cent last year, according to official figures. Despite an overall drop in recorded crime recorded by Police Scotland, the number of sexual
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Discover the Scottish distilleries producing innovative gins
Whether you’re a firm fan of tradition or like to be more daring, each of these Scottish gin distilleries offers a unique experience for your taste buds. Badachro Distillery Badachro Distillery is very much tucked away. Head north, west a bit
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Former Hibernian, Falkirk and Rangers star Russell Latapy appointed assistant-manager of Macarthur FC
FORMER Hibernian, Falkirk and Rangers star Russell Latapy has been appointed assistant-manager at Australian club Macarthur FC. The 53-year-old has been reunited Down Under with friend and compatriot Dwight Yorke, who was last month named as the
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Sturgeon under fire as record level of cancer patients wait too long for treatment
NICOLA Sturgeon has been accused of putting her “constitutional obsession” before the country after a key cancer treatment benchmark hit a record low. Ahead of the First Minister setting out her “route map” to independence at Holyrood, Public Health
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GRA protester ejected for Sturgeon 'destroyer of women's rights' t-shirt
A PROTESTER has been ejected from a Holyrood committee meeting examining plans to update gender recognition processes after revealing a t-shirt accusing Nicola Sturgeon of eroding women’s rights. MSPs on Holyrood’s Equalities, Human Rights and
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Gardening: Palm trees aren't just for the tropics - how to grow them at home
Go tropical this summer by growing these exotic beauties, with expert help. Mention palm trees and you might think of the Caribbean and other tropical holiday hotspots - but you can grow your own palm tree at home, if you choose the right type.
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Island communities vent fury to MSPs over ‘all-time critical' ferry situation
Disrupted and unreliable ferry services have caused an “all-time critical situation”, representatives of Scotland’s island communities have told MSPs. The community representatives vented their fury over poor ferry provision and the “appalling”
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SPFL announce record prize money for this season's Premier Sports Cup
THE SPFL have today announced record prize money of over £2.1million for the 2022/23 Premier Sports Cup. Each club participating in this season’s competition is guaranteed to receive at least £22,000 – whilst the winner will earn £350,000 in prize
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Spanish PM blames traffickers and migrants for deaths at border in Morocco
Spain's prime minister has defended the way Moroccan and Spanish police repelled migrants last week as they tried to cross the shared border into the North African enclave of Melilla. He depicted the attempt in which at least 23 people died as
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Sturgeon independence statement will not include Indyref2 Bill today
NICOLA Sturgeon will not produce any legislation today to back up her plan to hold a second referendum, the Herald understands. The First Minister is due to set out her “route map” to independence to MSPs this afternoon with an eye to holding a
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Three killed and dozens injured as passenger train is derailed in US state
Three people have been killed and dozens more injured after a passenger train travelling from Los Angeles to Chicago struck a lorry and derailed in a remote area of Missouri, officials said. Two of those killed were on the Amtrak train and one
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Three in custody after 46 bodies found in southern Texas lorry trailer
Three people were in custody after 46 bodies were found in a lorry trailer containing suspected migrants on the outskirts of San Antonio. However, police chief William McManus said it was unclear if those arrested were connected with human trafficking
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Building collapse kills three people in Mumbai
A dilapidated residential building has collapsed in India's financial and entertainment capital, Mumbai, killing at least three people and injuring 11 others, officials said. The four-storey building collapsed late Monday night in the Kurla area
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101-year-old man convicted of being Nazi guard jailed for five years in Germany
A 101-year-old man has been convicted of 3,518 counts of accessory to murder for serving at the Nazis' Sachsenhausen concentration camp during the Second World War. The Neuruppin Regional Court sentenced him to five years in prison. The man
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Whoever leads the Yes or No campaigns could tip balance on independence, says Christian Harrison
“YES, or no?” Who would have thought such an innocuous question would end up being one of the most debated subjects in Scotland? It’s not quite as pithy but in recent years the question of when a second referendum should take place has given it
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Rescuers search rubble of Ukraine shopping centre after Russian missile strike
Rescuers are searching through the rubble of a shopping centre looking for more victims of a Russian missile strike that killed at least 18 and wounded scores more in what Ukraine's president called "one of the most daring terrorist attacks in European
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Gary Townsend's recipe: Gazpacho, great for summer evenings
I love Gazpacho and although it’s not as popular here as in Spain or the Mediterranean, if done well it’s absolutely delicious and a great alfresco meal for the lighter, warmer evenings. Ingredients: Serves 4 1 x cucumber, peeled and chopped
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Sorrow. Confusion. Love: A migrant's moving tale
Discretion Faïza Guene Trans Sarah Ardizzone Saqi, £12.99 Review: Rosemary Goring NEXT month marks the 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence. It was a hard-fought liberty, and to this day tensions remain with France, its former
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Letters: If Labour can't support low-paid workers, it shows it has neither principles nor values
I WAS shocked to read today that David Lammy, Labour’s shadow foreign secretary, has strongly opposed the potential strike by British Airways check-in staff at Heathrow (“Labour refuses to back threatened strike by BA check-in staff”, The Herald, June
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Agenda: Scotland must act on threat to Human Rights Act
By Emma Hutton LAST week, communities around Scotland celebrated the contributions made by new Scots to mark Refugee Week. And yet on Wednesday we all woke to the news that the UK Government was publishing a new bill to repeal the Human Rights
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A&E waits decline again ahead of Sturgeon's independence statement
NICOLA Sturgeon will deliver her route map to independence later today against a backdrop of worsening waiting times in Scotland’s A&E departments. The First Minister’s statement to MSPs will take place just hours after official data showed
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Glasgow's 'ultimate summer beer garden' opens
Cranside, claimed to be “Glasgow's ultimate outdoor drinking, dining, and entertainment destination”, has opened for the season. Owners behind Cranside Summer Gardens said it has been reimagined, with three new spaces and a summer makeover.
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Revealed: Scottish councils pay ‘eye-watering’ sums of interest to UK treasury
Interest payments on historic loans taken out from the UK treasury have cost Scotland’s councils over £400 million in the last year, new analysis has revealed. The interest is being charged on loans initially worth just under £11 billion, which
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Professor John Curtice: Indyref2 a "lottery" with support split 50/50
Scotland’s foremost expert on political polling has said the outcome of a second independence referendum is a “lottery” with support for Yes and No split 50-50. Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, said it
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'Escalating threats': Council contracts with debt collectors worth up to £20m
Local authorities have been accused of issuing “escalating threats” to people behind on their council tax, as they have contracts worth up to £20 million with debt collecting firms. Some charities now consider council tax to be the number one debt
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Vicky Allan: Finding Greta at Glasto annoying? Get things in perspective.
They were bound to have a field day, weren’t they... the trolls and haters who see anything Greta Thunberg says as a cue for a pile-on? That was almost inevitable when the Swedish activist took to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury to deliver a speech
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Nicola Sturgeon Holyrood Indyref statement: What time it's on and how to watch
Nicola Sturgeon is to address the Scottish Parliament today to set out the next steps towards holding a second referendum on Scottish independence. The First Minister will brief MSPs this afternoon to set out her "route map” for holding a lawful
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Three in custody after 46 bodies found in southern Texas lorry trailer
Three people were in custody after 46 bodies were found in a lorry trailer containing suspected migrants on the outskirts of San Antonio. However, police chief William McManus said it was unclear if those arrested were connected with human trafficking
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Transforming the Highland Economy and Delivering National Energy Security
The Highland Council has been a member of the Opportunity Cromarty Firth (OCF) Consortium from an early stage, supporting the work that has culminated in a bid to the UK and Scottish Governments on 20 June, to be one of Scotland’s new Green Freeports
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Andy Murray looks ahead to John Isner Wimbledon test as he defends underarm serve tactic
NORMAL service was resumed at Wimbledon as Andy Murray raged into the fading light against the relentless passage of time. The two-time champion may no longer be the headline act for the home fans but while Emma Raducanu may now hold the nation's
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Scottish Water: Charges to increase by 4.2 per cent in face of extreme weather events
Households across Scotland are facing a 4.2% increase in water charges as Scottish Water looks to invest in their assets they say were “never designed” for extreme weather we now see. In the organisation’s annual report for 2021/22, published this
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'No disrespect': Andy Murray defends use of underarm serve in Wimbledon win
Andy Murray threw in an underarm serve as he overcame a stiff examination of his form and fitness to get his Wimbledon campaign up and running. The former world number one faced a race against time to recover from an abdominal strain he suffered
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Thompson's latest major stand came to creaking halt
I WAS speaking to someone the other day who said they were embarking on a digital detox. That basically means they refrain from going on their phones, laptops or various forms of social media for, oh, about 55 minutes and then hop back on those phones
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Townsend ready to go from B to A with Scotland in Argentina - Stuart Bathgate
IT WAS only on Saturday night that Gregor Townsend announced he had decided on 90 per cent of his squad for the first Test against Argentina. In reality, however, he surely reached that position weeks ago. Even before leaving Scotland, the head
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What is today’s Wordle? June 28 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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Struan Stevenson: Iran’s mullahs try to secure their future by digging up a dead past
NICCOLÒ Machiavelli, the notorious 16th century Italian philosopher and author, famously wrote: “One of the great secrets of the day is to know how to take possession of popular prejudices and passions, in such a way as to introduce a confusion of
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Thinktank says Scotland's tax system 'not fit' for looming challenges
SCOTLAND’S tax system is “not fit for the future” and needs a radical overhaul to cope with the costs of an ageing population and climate change, a thinktank has warned. In a new paper for Reform Scotland, former Scottish Government policy expert
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Brian Wilson: There should be no hiding place for the Danish chairman of CalMac
It was a routine weekend on CalMac services, not that it is their fault. On Friday, Arran was in familiar disarray as an oil leak put the MV Caledonian Isles out of action. Between North Uist and Harris, there was a week of cancellations and diversions
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Breakthrough made as remains of Third Lanark footballing heritage are found
IT was once the home of the now defunct Third Lanark which folded in 1967, however it seems Cathkin Park can still pull in the crowds. While there might not have been fans on the terraces of this important footballing heritage site, instead
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Sturgeon reveals new Indy plan and says 'the people's will must prevail'
NICOLA Sturgeon will today insist “the people’s will must prevail” as she sets out her long-awaited route map to independence. However the Herald understands the First Minister will not introduce a Holyrood Bill today for a second referendum on
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When will the Scottish census 2022 data be released?
The first results of the 2021 England and Wales census are to be released this week, raising the question of when Scots will see their own. May 31 was the last day you could return your Census in Scotland after the deadline was pushed back twice
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Buyer found for Dawnfresh seafood factory
By Scott Wright FORTY jobs have been saved in Lanarkshire after a buyer was found for the Uddingston fish processing plant of the stricken Dawnfresh Seafoods. Two hundred people were immediately made redundant in late February when the long-established
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Loch Lomond hails ‘outstanding’ results during a challenging year
By Scott Wright LOCH Lomond Distillers has flagged a “truly outstanding performance” as its latest accounts show that the company sold more than 200,000 cases of single malt during its most recent financial year – more than double the amount of
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Marc Crothall: Challenges on every front, but tourism will deliver for Scotland this summer
AS we move towards the last day of the school term, full of optimism for the joys of the season ahead, you could be forgiven for thinking that summer is just beginning. It doesn’t quite feel like we’re halfway through the season already; midsummer
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Scottish company acquires oil and gas division of US giant
SCOTTISH energy infrastructure company Pipeline Technique (PTL) is to acquire the oil and gas division of Stanley Black & Decker, the US-listed international services, tool and equipment company. In a “transformational acquisition” the move will
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Call to ban 'triggering' alcohol marketing from public spaces
CAMPAIGNERS are calling for a ban on alcohol marketing on outdoor billboards and buses in Scotland, in the latest drive to reduce harm. A report, led by Alcohol Focus Scotland with input from the international Alcohol Marketing Expert Network,
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Catriona Stewart: Running club has changed my whole attitude to health
LADIES might glow but let me tell you, I clearly ain't no lady. I am sweaty. Soaked, sodden, saturated. What a feeling. Despite best efforts, lockdown had made everything more sedentary. No matter how enthusiastic or encouraging an online gym teacher
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Where to buy Ethereum in the UK
Buying Ethereum in the UK has never been easier. There are endless resources and exchange platforms available online where you can buy Ethereum. Read our step-by-step guide on how to buy the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency in the UK. Looking
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Prime heifers peak at 308p/ kg at St Boswells as young bulls reach 216p
Farming By Neale McQuistin Harrison & Heatherington sold 67 clean cattle, 27 cast cows, 1,234 prime lambs, 167 prime hoggets and 174 cast sheep at St Boswells. Thirteen, beef-bred prime bullocks sold to 298p/kg to average 284p (+10p), while
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Scottish shopping centre unveils clutch of new brand openings
BRAEHEAD Shopping Centre has announced a string of new openings including a US sports retail giant, a jeweller and a menswear store. The Renfrewshire centre, owned by property company SGS and asset managed by Global Mutual Properties, said fashion
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Letters: No one could argue with a referendum followed by an election
IN 2011 the SNP won an election, and Prime Minister Cameron pledged to “campaign for the Union, if the SNP carried out its pledge to hold to hold a referendum”. No weasel words then about a Westminster veto. Then in 2012, Mr Cameron’s Government offered
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Herald Diary: The Paisley pupil and a great pyramid scheme
Egyptology for beginners PAISLEY history teacher Roger Bentley recalls explaining to a group of first year pupils that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built more than 3,000 years ago, using 2.3 million large blocks of limestone, weighing six million
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Neil Mackay: Can the West turn back from this collision course with disaster?
War, children, it’s just a shot away, it’s just a shot away THAT old number Gimme Shelter from the Rolling Stones has been going round and round in my head these last few days. The soundtrack to my thoughts about what the future holds – not