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What is today's Framed? July 6 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? July 6 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 Heardle? July 6 song hints and answer
Turn up the volume and test your knowledge with today's musical 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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What is today's Quordle? July 6 word puzzle hints and answer
Give your daily brain teaser an upgrade by trying your hand at today's Quordle. 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
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Scotland U20s coach Kenny Murray warns against complacency ahead of Georgia tie
GIVEN that the opposition is also still winless so far in this Six Nations Summer Series, tonight’s final pool match against Georgia looks like Scotland Under-20s’ best chance yet of avoiding a whitewash – but head coach Kenny Murray has warned that
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Livingston forward Jack Hamilton expected to be fit for Premiership curtain-raiser
JACK HAMILTON is set to be fit for Livingston’s Premiership curtain-raiser against Rangers after a weekend injury scare. The 22-year-old was a late replacement for Bruce Anderson in the starting line-up for Saturday’s friendly against Morton but
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Nadhim Zahawi named new Chancellor after Rishi Sunak resignation
NADHIM Zahawi has been named Boris Johnson’s new Chancellor following the resignation of Rishi Sunak. Mr Sunak shockingly quit alongside UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid in response to the Prime Minister being forced into a humiliating apology for
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Iain Macwhirter: The Greased Piglet has finally been nabbed – or has he?
BORIS Johnson has tonight suffered not just the resignation of his most important minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, but also that of a former Chancellor, Sajid Javid. It only took one, Sir Geoffrey Howe, to destroy Margaret Thatcher
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Sturgeon says 'whole rotten lot need to go' as ministers desert Boris Johnson
Nicola Sturgeon has said "the whole rotten lot" in Boris Johnson's Westminster government should resign. She said "the end might be nigh" for the Prime Minister as his premiership hangs in the balance after the resignation of two senior cabinet
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Analysis: The party's over for Johnson, he can't survive this
THE faces said it all. Cabinet members were this morning doing a great impression of the crew facing the last moments of the Titanic as the TV camera panned from one glum expression to another during Tuesday’s weekly meeting in Downing St. The
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Cameron Norrie wins five-set thriller to reach Wimbledon semi-finals
CAMERON NORRIE kept hopes alive of a third home winner in the Wimbledon men’s singles in a decade with a dramatic five-set victory over David Goffin in the quarter-finals. The ninth seed twice recovered from a set down to claim a 3-6 7-5 2-6 6-
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Senior Tory MP demands summer leadership contest to replace Boris Johnson
A prominent Conservative MP has said there is 'not a better time to get rid of Boris Johnson' than at moment as he called for a summer leadership election. Andrew Brigden, a member of the highly Eurosceptic European Research Group, spoke out following
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New images cast doubt on Saudi death row teenagers guilt
By Anthony Harwood A cross-dressing gunman filmed carrying out a robbery in Saudi Arabia in which a policeman was killed is too tall to be a 14-year-old boy on Death Row for the crime, say campaigners. The human rights charity, Reprieve, believe
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Starmer urges remaining cabinet ministers to act in 'national interest' and quit
SIR Keir Starmer has urged Boris Johnson's ministers to act in the "national interest" and resign. Speaking to Scottish journalists just minutes before Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Chancellor Rishi Sunak quit their government posts, the Labour
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Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid quit Boris Johnson's Government
BORIS Johnson’s leadership is hanging by a thread after the shock resignation of Chancellor Rishi Sunak and UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid. The pair of senior Cabinet minsters quit within minutes of the Prime Minister being forced into a humiliating
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Novak Djokovic battles back to keep nine-year Centre Court run going
Novak Djokovic had to battle back from two sets down to reach the Wimbledon semi-final and preserve his remarkable Centre Court record. The defending champion, bidding for a fourth consecutive title, looked on the brink of a sensational defeat
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Robert MacIntyre bats off LIV Golf question as Scot insists 'I'm not going to address it'
DON'T mention LIV Golf to Robert MacIntyre. For a start, he’s probably scunnered with the whole flippin’ palaver anyway, just like you reading this page and sighing, ‘is that yet another mention of LIV Golf?’ And secondly, he’s got more important
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Billy Horschel brands LIV golfers 'hypocrites' and accuses rebels of 'lying'
BILLY HORSCHEL has branded the LIV Golf rebels “hypocrites” and accused them of “lying” as the Floridian nailed his colours to the mast with a passionate defence of the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. Speaking ahead of this week’s co-sanctioned Genesis
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Wartime revenge and a search for lost family. Man at Sea, by Liam Bell. Book review
Man at Sea Liam Bell Fly on the Wall, £9.99 BOTH literally and figuratively, Stuart Mallinson has borne the scars of World War Two for 20 years. Badly burned after his Hurricane caught fire on a Malta airfield, his face and hands were reconstructed
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Why new Minions craze is seeing youths in suits banned from cinemas
THE #gentleminions phenomenon hit the UK this week, with the release Minions: The Rise of Gru, and saw groups of youths wearing suits hitting the cinemas and causing, reportedly, in some cases a bit of a ruckus. Some cinemas have even banned groups
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Hundreds join waiting list for free broadband tech trial
HUNDREDS of people have signed up to a pioneering trial by the company behind what is claimed to be the "world’s first" app-based broadband technology. A waiting list to join the three-month no obligation trial is now open, and many have already
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Lord Advocate lacks 'confidence' over referendum powers, court papers reveal
NICOLA Sturgeon’s plan for a second independence referendum without Westminster consent has been gravely undermined by her own chief law officer. Last week, Ms Sturgeon announced her plans for Holyrood to hold its own independence referendum subject
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Croatia and Portugal update Covid entry requirements for UK - What to know
Croatia and Portugal have updated their Covid entry requirements as Brits flock to the holiday hotspots for a bit of sun. The UK Foreign Travel Advice has issued advice to travellers as airlines continue to struggle with the return of summer travel
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Billy Horschel accuses LIV Golf players of being ‘hypocrites and liars’
Billy Horschel has accused the players who have joined LIV Golf of being “hypocrites and liars” and urged them to stay away from the established tours. Horschel made an impassioned defence of the PGA Tour and DP World Tour ahead of the co-sanctioned
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Adam Ashe lands Stirling Wolves coaching role days after retiring from playing
THE former Glasgow and Scotland No.8 Adam Ashe has been appointed assistant coach of Stirling Wolves Super6 side, just days after ending his playing career because of injury. The 28-year-old, who spent nine years as a Warriors player from 2011,
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Manchester United sign Netherlands full-back Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord
FEYENOORD defender Tyrell Malacia has completed his move to Manchester United to become new manager Erik ten Hag’s first signing at Old Trafford. The 22-year-old Netherlands full-back, who is understood to have cost United 15million euros (£12.95million
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Donations and desperation: a day in the life of Scotland's foodbank volunteers
With the cost of fuel, food, energy and rent on the rise, people have been increasingly finding themselves having to turn to charities for help – and across the country, groups of volunteers are working to ensure that those who are struggling still
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High cost of Russian gains in Ukraine may limit new advance
After more than four months of fighting, Russia has claimed a key victory in Ukraine: full control over one of the two provinces in its eastern industrial heartland. But Moscow's seizure of the last major stronghold of Ukrainian resistance in Luhansk
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Five Scottish entrepreneurs that started a business in lockdown
The Covid pandemic altered the world of work in many ways. But for some people, the shifting sands created by lockdown caused them to change career entirely – a global trend that’s been dubbed the ‘Great Resignation’. But what is it like to start a
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Estuary communities join forces to tell tales of Forth's rich heritage
With a vast range of wildlife, a plethora of industries, beautiful coastlines, islands, towns, villages and beaches, the Firth of Forth has a rich multi-layered history and a wealth of stories to tell. Now charities from both sides of the estuary
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'Recklessness': SNP under pressure after £2.1bn funding gap emerges
SNP ministers have been accused “recklessness” after leaked documents reportedly highlight a £2.1 billion gaping hole in the Scottish Government’s budget. In a list of potential measures drawn up by civil servants to plug the gap, officials suggested
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Paris St Germain name Christophe Galtier as coach to replace Mauricio Pochettino
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have appointed Christophe Galtier as their new coach after announcing the long-expected departure of Mauricio Pochettino. The 55-year-old former Portsmouth assistant manager, who guided Ligue 1 rivals Nice to fifth place before
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Nine arrests made at Calvin Harris' Hampden gig
NINE people were arrested at Calvin Harris' performance in Glasgow on Saturday night. Officers confirmed that six men and three women, as young as 15, were arrested and charged at the Hampden Park event. The men were aged 15, 16, 16, 18,
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Paris St Germain confirm Mauricio Pochettino departure
Mauricio Pochettino has left Paris St Germain as the Ligue 1 club prepare to announce former Nice boss Christophe Galtier as his replacement. Pochettino had a year remaining on his current contract but speculation over his future had intensified
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Crash brings traffic on busy road to standstill as air ambulance called
A serious three-vehicle crash has brought traffic on a major Scots roadin the Highlands to a standstill. Emergency services, including an air ambulance, have been attending the crash on the A9 at Slochd summit. The road was closed in both
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Nick Kyrgios to appear in Australian court over common assault charge
Wimbledon quarter-finalist Nick Kyrgios is set to appear in court in Australia next month in relation to a charge of common assault. The world number 40, who is due to play in the last eight of the men’s singles on Wednesday, will appear at the
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Paul Hartley thrilled as Hartlepool snap up freed Celtic defender on two-year deal
PAUL HARTLEY has expressed his delight after snapping up freed Celtic defender Brody Paterson. The 21-year-old has penned a two-year deal with the English League Two club as Hartley’s Scottish revolution continues. Hartley has already signed
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Redevelopment of key Scottish city centre site imminent, with 110 apartments planned
THE long-awaited redevelopment of a key site in Edinburgh is close to being realised, with construction due to start this month. Aberdeen-based Drum Property Group’s plans for Stead’s Place, near the foot of Leith Walk, were approved by the City
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Nick Kyrgios charged with assault of former girlfriend, Australian media report
The Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has been charged with assaulting a former girlfriend, it has been reported by Australian media. Sky News reported that the charge refers to an alleged assault of a former girlfriend that happened in December
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Agenda: It’s time to value care staff the way we do NHS workers
By Alan Long IT has been clear for some time that the way that adult social care is delivered across the UK is not working. There have been problems with the system for some time, but over the last two years, amidst the background of a pandemic
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Celtic legend Henrik Larsson insists no other derby comes close to the Old Firm
CELTIC hero Henrik Larsson played in some of the biggest games and fiercest rivalries in European football - but the Swedish great insists that none of them hold a candle to the Old Firm. The striker spent seven years in Glasgow's east end where
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Vans, trailers and diggers stolen from council depot
A number of council-owned vehicles have been stolen from a depot overnight on Sunday. Two tipper vans, two silver trailers and two yellow JCB diggers were taken from the facility on Broomhill Road in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. The robbery
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Work begins on new Glasgow private hospital
WORK has started on a £2.5 million cosmetic surgery hospital on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street, following the approval of building warrants. Cosmedicare, owned by healthcare entrepreneur Gill Baird, is developing the 8,500 square foot facility to
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Fewer than one in three 'Covid patients' in hospital because of virus
FEWER than one in three "Covid patients" are now in hospital because of the infection, according to a new analysis of how the virus is impacting on the NHS. A report from Public Health Scotland said the cumulative effects of vaccination, immunity
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Drone search resumes for missing hikers on Italian glacier after avalanche
Rescuers using drones have resumed the search for an estimated 13 hikers who are unaccounted for following an avalanche in northern Italy. At least seven people died in the tragedy which is being blamed in large part on rising temperatures that
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Deadly monsoon rains lash Pakistan's south-west
At least nine people, including women and children, have been killed as heavy rains lashed south-western Pakistan and triggered flash floods in several places, a provincial disaster management agency said. Seven people died when the roofs of their
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Police find man suspected in shooting at Chicago-area parade
The 22-year-old man identified as a person of interest in the July 4 parade shooting in suburban Chicago has been taken into custody, police said. Highland Park Police chief Lou Jogmen earlier said Robert E Crimo III should be considered armed
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Herald Diary: Meme of the Day
We’re pretty impressed by this little doggy’s resolve and climbing skills. Though we would have been a lot more impressed if he’d whipped out some carpentry tools and built himself an escalator. The rebellion started today.. pic.twitter.com
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Lanarkshire walks: Follow in the footsteps of the industrial trailblazers in Coatbridge
The scenic, traffic-free Summerlee Monkland Canal & Calder Trail winds its way from the Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Heritage and can be either walked or cycled OS Explorer 343 Summerlee Museum of Scottish industrial heritage
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Five new books to read this week
FICTION The Apartment Upstairs Lesley Kara Bantam Press, £14.99 Murder becomes a family affair in Lesley Kara's latest thriller, with a disabled woman left confused and shocked following the tragic and bloody murder of her aunt in the
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Scotland's NHS' set for summer of chaos' as A&E waiting times hit record high
WARNINGS have been issued that Scotland’s NHS is “heading for a summer of chaos” as the number of patients forced to wait longer than four hours at A&E has grown to the highest on record. Statistics from Public Health Scotland show that flagship
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Miss Jean Brodie: A singular fictional character who lives forever in her prime
I WAS torn about whether to make this week’s Icon the fictional character, Miss Jean Brodie, or her creator, Muriel Spark. I’m not sure, as is sometimes the case with authors, if the former is better known than the latter. Then, having made my
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More than 200 workers strike at Fife engineering plant
More than 200 workers at a Fife engineering plant will strike over a pay offer their union says will leave them £7000 a year worse off. Unite members at Bosch Rexroth in Glenrothes walked out on Tuesday over a 6 per cent pay deal, which the union
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TV gardener Frances Tophill: Create a sustainable garden out of old junk and rich planting
TV gardener Frances Tophill, a regular on BBC Gardeners' World, is well qualified to advise on how to reuse, reclaim and recycle. She's just won Best Show Garden at BBC Gardeners' World Live at the NEC, Birmingham - where her sustainable, post-industrial
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Police Scotland applications drop by more than half in a year
The number of applications to join Police Scotland dropped by more than half last year, figures show. There were 2,237 applications in 2021/22, down from 5,611 the previous year and 4,228 in 2019/20. The data was revealed in a Freedom of Information
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The mystery of Scotland's 'forgotten' painter, by Maurice Millar
John Maclauchlan Milne (1885-1957) was in the same places, at the same times, doing the same thing, as those artists who would later become known as The Scottish Colourists. He was an artist of the jazz age – painting all along the Côte d’Azur from
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Roy Brett of Ondine Oyster & Grill shares the secrets of his ongoing success
AFTER 37 years in chef’s whites and 13 at the helm of Ondine, Roy Brett is still happiest in the kitchen. “I just want to keep cooking,” he says. Despite a storm-battered few years for the restaurant industry, Roy’s enthusiasm remains. “Working in
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New streams of talent tackle digital goals
The Herald Digital Transformation Awards, which take place in August, were launched last year as a way of recognising the positive impact that technology is having on every aspect of life, from how we shop and interact to how organisations conduct
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Letters: We won't be able to staff our new hospitals until we give UK medical students a fair chance
THE UK Government has recently been discussing the possibility of building 24 new hospitals. While that is no doubt possible, the staffing of such an enormous project must be very much in doubt. That's because, for some years now, the medical faculties
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City break: Why exploring Rotterdam's rooftops will put you on a real high
"LET'S get above the noise," our enthusiastic guide instructs us as we stand with our eyes closed, bathed in sunshine in the middle of the farm. There are a few chickens scratching around their large coup to my right and pretty purple, pink and
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Glasgow Airport terminal evacuated following reports of unattended bag
A TERMINAL at Glasgow Airport was evacuated following reports of an unattended bag. Police were called to the domestic arrivals terminal at around 6.30pm yesterday following concerns about unattended luggage. Officers confirmed the terminal
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Party wear sales help Glasgow fashion chain store revenues soar
Fashion chain Quiz has returned to annual profit thanks to recovering demand for party wear, but warned that sales may suffer as the cost of living squeeze tightens. The group posted underlying pre-tax profits of £788,000 for the year to March
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Hearts bid to sign Everton striker Ellis Simms hits major stumbling block
HEARTS' bid to re-sign Ellis Simms on a permanent deal has hit a major stumbling block, with the capital club effectively priced out of a move for the striker. The 21-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Tynecastle and made
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'Troubling’ overcrowding issues at Scots prison
Overcrowding in a Scottish prison became "particularly troubling" during the coronavirus pandemic, an inspection revealed. Inspectors found effort to create more capacity resulted in two prisoners staying in single-person cells at HMP Low Moss
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Catriona Stewart: Where's the sense in the Natalie McGarry jail sentence?
THE chances to have a mainstream public discussion about sentencing for criminal offences are relatively few and far between. For those not ordinarily involved in the courts, prisons are for other people and prisoners for other people to care about
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Guns N Roses cancel Glasgow gig due to medical advice
Rock band Guns N' Roses has been forced to cancel a performance in Glasgow a day before it was due to take place. The American performers were due to play at the Glasgow Green on Tuesday evening. A statement released by the band on Monday
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Ian Poulter among three LIV Golf Series players to get Scottish Open reprieve
THREE players have been added to the field for this week’s Genesis Scottish Open after their suspensions for playing in the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational Series event were temporarily stayed on appeal. DP World Tour members who played in the
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Premier League and Championship clubs given green light over safe standing areas
ALL clubs in the top two tiers of English football can apply to operate licensed safe standing areas next season, the Government has said. Cardiff, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham took part in a safe standing pilot in
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Wimbledon day nine: Cameron Norrie carries British hopes
CAMERON NORRIE will carry the hopes of the nation on Tuesday when he walks out to play David Goffin for a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals. The British number one’s clash will take place on Court One, with the defending champion Novak Djokovic
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Eilish McColgan to debut at London Marathon 26 years after mother’s win
SCOTTISH distance runner Eilish McColgan will debut at the London Marathon this year, 26 years after her mother, Liz McColgan, won the race. In recent years, McColgan has set new British records for the five kilometre, 10 kilometre and 10 mile
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Man in custody after at least six killed in Chicago shooting
At least six people have died and 30 have been injured after a gunman opened fire on a July 4 parade in suburban Chicago. Hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers and children on bicycles fled the scene in Highland Park, a suburb in the city
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Vicky Allan: What independent Scotland would mean for oil , energy and net zero
A lot has changed since 2014 – not least because the year of the independence referendum was before the majority of us woke up to climate change. It pre-dated the IPCC 1.5C report of 2018, the declaration of a climate emergency, Scotland’s setting
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PM briefed 'in person' over Pincher allegation in 2019 - former civil servant claims
Boris Johnson was briefed "in person" about an allegation of Chris Pincher's inappropriate conduct when the MP was a Foreign Office minister in 2019, it has been claimed. After days of assurances that the Prime Minister was not aware of any "serious
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Scottish Open holds its own amid din of discontent - Nick Rodger
YOU don’t get much for your money just now. The other day, for instance, I flung £30 worth of unleaded into the car at the petrol station and by the time I’d made the tiny journey to that bit of the forecourt where you blow up your tyres, I had to
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Issue of the Day: Who hacked the Army?
THE British Army is investigating after its Twitter and YouTube accounts were reportedly hacked after videos on cryptocurrency and images of billionaire businessman Elon Musk appeared on the YouTube channel. A Twitter spokesperson confirmed the British
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Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on police recruitment
Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on police recruitment July 5 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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David Wilson: Suspect for murder of Suzy Lamplugh delights in final act of evil
THE case of Suzy Lamplugh has long haunted society. The news that John Cannan is receiving end of life palliative care in the hospital wing of HMP Full Sutton in York, where he is serving a Life sentence, having been convicted of the rape and murder
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Brian Wilson: The SNP depends on Tories being in power but Labour change that
LIFE is full of uncertainties, some more pressing than others. The date of the next General Election is not high on most priority lists. It has to be by the end of January 2025. Apart from that, we know nothing. We don’t know if Boris Johnson will
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Herald Diary: Can you soft-soap a Hindu epic?
Streets ahead WE were sad to hear of the death of world-renowned theatre director Peter Brook. It’s over 30years since his version of the Hindu epic The Mahabharata was staged at the Old Transport Museum, now called the Tramway. Reader Mary
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‘Crisis’ warning as record 77% of Scottish firms plan to raise prices
SCOTTISH companies are taking “heavy hits” to profit margins and cash flow amid a cost-of-doing-business “crisis” which is dampening investment and undermining economic recovery, a leading business organisation has warned. Scottish Chambers of
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Prime bullocks sell to 286p/ kg at St Boswells as 1,783 lambs bought in Ayr
Farming By Neale McQuistin Harrison & Heatherington sold 92 clean cattle, 79 cast cows, 1,427 prime lambs, 291 prime hoggets and 412 cast sheep at St Boswells yesterday. Thirty-three, beef-bred prime bullocks sold to 286p/kg to average
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North Sea oil firm's shares surge as fields 'bear fruit' amid Ukraine fall-out
A NORTH Sea oil firm that won backing from US billionaire Warren Buffett saw its shares jump after an upbeat investor update. Independent Oil & Gas (IOG) shares surged by more than nine per cent in early trading as it posted that first half progress
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Adam McGeoch: Sectors hit hardest by pandemic now battling against cost-of-living crisis
As the economic recovery from the pandemic starts to falter, which sectors of the economy are still operating well below pre-pandemic levels of output? Despite a contraction in April, the Scottish economy remains above pre-pandemic levels however
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Letters: SNP must bite the bullet and get real on Nato and Trident
KEVIN McKenna wrote a typically astute article on the dilemmas facing many Yes-inclined voters ("Yes voters like me have a big problem voting for the SNP", The Herald, July 2), but his casual remark on the SNP’s "recent Nato fetishism" cannot pass
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'Scotland may be blocked from EU if it removes Trident on rapid timetable'
AN independent Scotland may be blocked from joining the European Union if it insists on removing Trident before the UK finds an alternative base for the nuclear missile system, according to one of the world's leading defence experts. Professor
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Scotland 'leading UK' in treatment of cancer that kills 1000 every year
Scotland is 'leading the UK' in the treatment of incurable breast cancer by giving women improved access to treatments that could add years to their lives. A new bespoke service, which is the first in the UK, offers patients with advanced breast
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Still time for companies to enter awards
THERE IS still time to enter the 24th annual Glasgow Business Awards, for which The Herald is media partner. Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has issued a last call for entries, with the deadline to apply for one the 14 competitive categories to the
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Edinburgh physio platform secures £1.5m to scale up
By Scott Wright AN Edinburgh-based company that has developed a self-assessment platform for muscle and joint problems has secured £1.5 million of investment to drive its growth ambitions. PhysioMedics declared that it will scale up its commercial
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Omega Diagnostics announces preferred bidder for HIV testing kit division
By Scott Wright OMEGA Diagnostics has found a buyer for its CD4 business, which manufactures disposable point-of-care tests for people living with HIV. The company declared yesterday that it had agreed heads of terms with an anonymous selected
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Neil Mackay: The break-up of this marriage will be no more than unionists deserve
SO there you are, sitting on opposite sides of the living room to your partner, barely speaking, eating dinner in front of the TV. And finally you just say it: "I want a divorce." You almost broke up once, but it didn't quite happen. They made so many