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Novak Djokovic overcomes booing crowd to beat Holger Rune at Paris Masters
Novak Djokovic silenced a partisan crowd with a 7-5 6-7 (3) 6-4 win over Holger Rune to march into the semi-finals and take another step towards a seventh Paris Masters crown. In a repeat of the 2022 showpiece, Djokovic was able to brush off boos
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Rangers manager details Celtic fan encounters on his Glasgow city centre walkabout
RANGERS’ encounter with Hearts on the South Side of Glasgow tomorrow afternoon should be a daunting prospect for their new manager Philippe Clement. The Ibrox outfit are expected to win every domestic competition they enter and losing the Viaplay
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'You put out your hand, they take the arm': Brendan Rodgers on Celtic fan row
BRENDAN RODGERS has told the Green Brigade that Celtic have ‘put out a hand and they have taken the arm’, as he outlined his hopes for a resolution to the row between the supporters’ group and the club’s board. Up to 250 fans who have registered
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Brendan Rodgers explains delay over new David Turnbull Celtic deal
CELTIC want to keep David Turnbull beyond this season, with Brendan Rodgers stating that hesitation over the agreement of a new contract isn’t coming from the club’s side. Rodgers revealed that talks over an extension to Turnbull’s current deal
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'It isn't right' - Barry Robson calls out SPFL over horror Aberdeen schedule
Barry Robson has called out the SPFL over a torturous fixture schedule for his Aberdeen side. The Pittodrie boss wholly accepts performances following Europa Conference League matches haven't been good enough but suggested fixture planning hasn't
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How Anthony Ralston's glory goal in Dingwall still shapes Celtic to this day
IT was a moment that has lived long in the memory of their supporters, and will likely do so for some time to come. Every time Celtic travel to Dingwall to face Ross County, THAT goal from Anthony Ralston is never far away from their thoughts.
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Johnny Matthews inspires Glasgow Warriors to impressive win over URC leaders
Johnny Matthews maintained his incredible try-scoring record for Glasgow Warriors to inspire them to a 20-9 victory over league leaders Stormers. It was the proverbial game of two halves as a thrilling, action-packed opening 40 minutes was followed
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We don't need pyro: Philippe Clement urges Rangers supporters to focus on chanting
PHILIPPE Clement has appealed to Rangers ultras not to set off pyrotechnics at the Viaplay Cup semi-final match against Hearts at Hampden on Sunday afternoon. The Belgian urged followers of the Ibrox club to concentrate on backing his players on
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Morton 1 Dunfermline 2: Owen Moffat steals the show with deadly double
Dunfermline climbed into the promotion play-off spots with a victory over Morton tonight. A deadly double from on-loan Blackpool attacker Owen Moffat was enough to seal a much-needed three points for James McPake’s side. Morton did pull a goal
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Sandro Tonali under FA investigation for possible further betting offences
The Football Association is investigating whether Sandro Tonali breached betting rules after he joined Newcastle. The 23-year-old Italy midfielder, who moved to the Magpies from AC Milan for £55million over the summer, has been suspended for 10
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Artificial Information threatens democracy. A free press can protect it
At the inaugural Artificial Information safety summit hosted at Bletchley Park this week, global leaders were tasked with considering the risks posed by this rapidly advancing technology and how nation states can address challenges that cross national
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Carlos Sainz leads Ferrari one-two in Brazilian Grand Prix practice
Carlos Sainz led Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari one-two in practice for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Sainz finished 0.108 seconds clear of Leclerc in the sole running before qualifying at Interlagos later on Friday. George Russell took third spot
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Glasgow city centre pubs to stay open until 1am under new 12-month pilot scheme
Glasgow city centre bars will be able to remain open for an extra hour's trading under a 12-month trial. Senior councillors said the trial period to give pubs 1am licences could boost the city centre’s late-night economy while also allowing time
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Ash Regan: Most of the SNP's problems stem from Lorna Slater and the Greens
A DISPLAY of cards hangs on the window of Ash Regan’s office in the Scottish Parliament. They’re from women’s groups and individuals thanking her for standing up for them during the Gender Recognition Reform debate. “I wanted some of my SNP colleagues
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German prisoner song of protest brought to new audiences by Glasgow band of academics
It is a haunting but stirring song of protest, written 90 years ago by political prisoners held in a Nazi concentration camp. Now Die Moorsoldaten (The Peat Bog Soldiers) will be the first EP, in the original German and English, by The Tenementals
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Birds named after Scots-born 'Father of Ornithology’' to be renamed after controversy
Bird species in the US and Canada linked to Paisley-born 'Father of Ornithology' Alexander Wilson are to be renamed after years of controversy. Seventy to 80 birds will be renamed based on their habitats and traits rather than people's names, the
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Time to lay off retail sector, UK shops chief declares
A SENIOR UK retail chief has urged governments on both sides of Border to resist increasing the regulatory burden on the industry, as the key festive period approaches. Kris Hamer, director of insight at the British Retail Consortium (BRC), called
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Toto Wolff would consider joining Jim Ratcliffe in Manchester United investment
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed he has spoken to Sir Jim Ratcliffe about joining his bid to purchase a stake in Manchester United. Ratcliffe, is set to buy a 25 per cent shareholding in the Old Trafford club, with the deal expected to see
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Gunshots fired at Edinburgh block of flats in 'targeted attack'
Police are appealing for information after a number of gunshots were fired in Edinburgh. Around 10.15am on Thursday, November 2, officers were called to a report of shots being fired at a block of flats on Greendykes Road in the city. Subsequent
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Erik ten Hag defends tactics and insists Man Utd players do not lack ‘fight’
Under-pressure Erik ten Hag defended his tactics and his players’ character as Manchester United look to bounce back from a pair of humiliating home defeats. The misfiring Red Devils are under intense scrutiny after Sunday’s meek 3-0 derby defeat
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Catriona Stewart: It's time for Scotland to catch up on women gambling problem
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. A flutter, a spin, a punt – such light words for a pastime that can have such potentially devastating consequences. Gambling is mainstream. The Scottish Health Survey
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Storm battered retailers ask ministers for lifeline
With the UK mired in a protracted cost of living crisis, the last thing the retail sector needed was a spell of extreme weather. The industry has found growth hard to come by over the last year and a half as consumers have struggled in the face
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SFA & SPFL issue joint Hampden pyro warning after Rangers fans' flares
The Scottish FA and SPFL have issued a joint statement urging supporters of Hibernian, Aberdeen, Rangers and Hearts to refrain from using pyrotechnics this weekend. The four Premiership sides will meet at Hampden for the semi-finals of the Viaplay
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Top days out for winter drinks in Scotland from On The Sauce Again's Inka Larissa
TREAT yourself this November. This is the month that seems to drag on forever, the clocks have gone back, it’s dark and wet outside and the shops are filled with Christmas items making you feel guilty you aren’t full of festive excitement yet.
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Food and Drink: Light up your Bonfire Night with great food and cocktails
The Ivy, Glasgow and Edinburgh As the night sky lights up with fireworks, join the team at The Ivy in Glasgow or Edinburgh and sample their themed cocktail to celebrate Bonfire Night. Watch as mixologists pour the specially created “smoked double
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TV pick: History series Ancient Empires shines a spotlight on titans of the ages
What’s the story? Ancient Empires. Tell me more. This new Sky History documentary series shines a spotlight on three titans of the ages: Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, aka the rulers of the Greek, Roman and Egyptian empires
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Liz Lochhead, the voice of a generation of Scottish women, makes triumphant return
A Handsel: New & Collected Poems Liz Lochhead Polygon, £25 If you want to know what the Scottish literary scene was like for much of the second half of the last century, look no further than Alexander Moffat’s famous painting Poets’ Pub
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'Moving saga about three generations of women' - The Unpicking by Donna Moore
THE UNPICKING Donna Moore (Fly on the Wall, £10.99) Spanning the years 1877 to 1919, The Unpicking is a harrowing, yet moving, saga about three generations of women and the injustices they suffer under a male-dominated society. The course
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Weekend recipe: Green lentil and chorizo soup is a great winter warmer
This warming soup is a wee hug in a bowl, perfect for those darker, earlier nights. Red lentils can be substituted for green, but I prefer green for this dish as it adds a deep, peppery flavour and they tend to retain their shape better for presentation
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Wine with Gerard Richardson: Looking to pair your festive drink with cheese?
With the season of goodwill around the corner, I thought we could take another look at cheese and wine pairing, and in particular, Italian cheeses, a new love of mine. The range of Italian cheeses is outstanding but when pairing with wine, always
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Auntie Katie's funeral? Now there's a novelty
Colonic degradation TOMORROW is Guy Fawkes Night, which is never the favourite date in the Diary calendar, for our timorous reporters can’t abide explosive noises. Fortunately, those same reporters won’t be able to hear the fireworks, for they
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Helensburgh flat packed with style and character is surrounded by beautiful gardens
Rockney is an outstanding conversion spanning the ground floor of a B-listed asymmetrical villa designed circa 1899 by Glasgow architect Robert Wemyss on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh. This property neighbours other listed period villas designed by
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School strikes scheduled for next week called off as union considers pay offer
School strikes scheduled for next week have been put on hold as union members consider an improved pay offer. Members of the GMB and Unite unions accepted what was described as a "final offer" from Cosla, but over 90% of Unison members voted to
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Martin Boyle in Hibs vs Rangers boots teaser ahead of Hampden showdown
Martin Boyle is usually the man for the big occasion in Hibernian's squad. Somewhat of a talisman, the Australia international knows where the goal is and so often plays a big part in any success for the Easter Road club. Just two years ago
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Yousaf tax freeze trouble as councils plan rises of up to 10%
Humza Yousaf is facing a long and costly battle to freeze council tax next year after local authorities warned they expect a record sum of money to cancel planned rises. In previous years, the SNP government was able to freeze the tax by offering
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Skulls of four tribal warriors repatriated by Scottish university to ancestral home
The skulls of four Taiwanese tribal warriors killed nearly 150 years ago have been repatriated by a Scottish university. The University of Edinburgh presented the remains to dignitaries from the Mudan community – also known as the Botan tribe –
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Glencoe cottage 'reclaimed' from grim past to honour celebrated mountaineer
It is a Highland cottage with a dual history that has become a blot on the landscape of one of the world's most visited locations. Now, plans are afoot to 'reclaim' the Glencoe house that once belonged to prolific sex offender Jimmy Savile to
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Innovative cycling project helping people sleeping rough in Glasgow parks
In shop doorways and on city centre pavements, rough sleeping is becoming ever more visible in Glasgow with the numbers of people without a bed for the night rising to pre-pandemic levels. While the issue seems increasingly visible to anyone moving
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Man Utd midfielder Casemiro sidelined for ‘several weeks’ with hamstring injury
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has been ruled out for “several weeks” with a hamstring injury. After missing three matches, the 31-year-old captained Erik ten Hag’s side on his return against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
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Actually, Boris Johnson had a point
The UK Covid Inquiry has seen Boris Johnson come in for some heavy criticism, most notably because of his reported remark to senior advisors that the virus “was just nature’s way of dealing with old people”. Read our report here 👈 However,
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Poll finds Labour councillors' discontent with Starmer stance on Israel-Gaza
FEWER than one in ten Labour councillors are satisfied with Sir Keir Starmer's position on Israel and Palestine, according to a new poll. The survey found that across the UK just 37% of Labour councillors are satisfied with the party leadership
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Seven boys charged with attempted murder of teenager in Glasgow
Seven male youths have been charged with the attempted murder of a teenager in Glasgow, police have said. A 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital for treatment after the alleged attack in the city's Linn Park on Saturday, October 21. Police
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Watch: Health and wellbeing in schools isn't what it used to be...
What is health and wellbeing? It was once considered in simple terms, but what it means has expanded to account for the many complexities of modern school life. Education writer James McEnaney breaks down all this and more as our video series on
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'Unacceptable': Firefighters attacked with bricks and bottles ahead of Bonfire Night
Firefighters across Scotland have come under attack this week while responding to 999 calls ahead of Bonfire weekend, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has said. Crews have been bombarded with fireworks, bricks and bottles after being
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Surge in teen pregnancy terminations 'linked to pandemic school closures'
A spike in abortions among Scottish teenagers may be linked to a lack of sex education while schools were closed during the pandemic, the Scottish Covid inquiry has heard. Catherine Murphy, executive director of the women's rights charity Engender
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Catherine Salmond: Introducing a unique window into Scottish business
The Herald has always understood business. It has been at the core of our content for 240 years. But in recent months, we have had a lot of discussions behind the scenes about how we could do it even better. We’ve spoken with leading firms, some
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Scottish hotel that hosted over 200 funerals in last year for sale
A hotel that has "built community standing" and hosted over 200 funerals in the last year has been brought to market for sale. Smith & Clough Business Associates is handling the freehold sale of the eight-bedroom family-owned Caledonian Hotel,
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Two children among five pedestrians taken to hospital after being hit by car
Two children were among five pedestrians taken to hospital after being hit by a car. Police were called to a report of a crash in Cowgate, Edinburgh, at around 6.55pm on Thursday. Officers said five people were struck by a Volkswagen Golf which
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Atletico Madrid invite 'shame game' star to Celtic Champions League clash
Atletico Madrid have invited 1974 shame game bruiser Ruben Ayala as a guest of honour at next week's Champions League rematch with Celtic. And he will be honoured by the club at a special event the night before the game. Celtic and Atletico
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Sturgeon told to end 'pitiful stonewalling' on deleted Covid WhatsApps
Nicola Sturgeon has been urged to end her “bogus and pitiful stonewalling” and tell Holyrood whether she destroyed potential evidence to the UK and Scottish Covid inquiries. Douglas Ross said the former First Minister should make an urgent statement
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On the road with Street Cycles: Man has been living in a Glasgow park for eight years
Leaves are on the autumnal turn from emerald to rust and dog walkers are exercising their pets along a path shared by runners and people cycling. It's a typical busy Glasgow park scene - but just feet from all this everyday activity, carefully
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Humza Yousaf's in-laws reach safety after fleeing Gaza strip
Humza Yousaf's in-laws have been able to leave the Gaza strip and make it to safety in Egypt. Elizabeth and Maged El-Nakla left through the Rafah border crossing this morning after being given permission to leave by the Palestinian Border Authority
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Jurgen Klopp to let Luis Diaz decide his availability for Liverpool’s Luton trip
Liverpool winger Luis Diaz has trained this week but manager Jurgen Klopp will allow the player to decide whether he wants to be involved at the weekend. The Colombia international’s father is still missing after being kidnapped last week and although
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Coroner offers condolences to family of ice hockey player Adam Johnson
A coroner has offered her “sincere condolences” to the family and friends of Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player Adam Johnson, who died after sustaining a serious injury during a match watched by thousands. The 29-year-old American was playing
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Galleries guide: Art inspired by film and memory
Henry Kondracki 4-19 November. Entry free. The Academicians’ Gallery, Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL. Artist Henry Kondracki grew up under the influence of the American movies and cartoons that he would see in the cinemas
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The move to super-hospitals has failed us. Go back to Louisa Jordan concept
I THOUGHT the BBC series The Thick of It had overstated, for comic effect, the level of vitriol used in inter-personal dialogue at the top level of Government. After listening to Dominic Cummings' interrogation at the Covid inquiry I find that it was
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Agenda: The wild world of rewilding explained
Rewilding is a word that we’re hearing increasingly. It crops up in relation to everything from reintroducing lynx into the Highlands to letting your lawn grow wild. It’s got an ability to inspire that established terms like nature restoration
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Ange Postecoglou knows money is not everything ahead of Chelsea game
Tottenham’s new technical director Johan Lange officially started work on Wednesday, but boss Ange Postecoglou will not be banging on his door demanding a squad full of “24 world-class players” any time soon. Spurs are next in action on Monday
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England’s Ben Stokes set to have knee surgery following the World Cup
England’s Ben Stokes is set to have surgery at the end of the World Cup as he attempts to conquer his long-standing left knee injury. The Test captain has been struggling with the problem for at least 18 months and has had to play as a specialist
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Cherry praises Yousaf and Forbes for Whatsapp clarity as pressure piles on Sturgeon
Joanna Cherry has praised Humza Yousaf and Kate Forbes over the clarity they have given on their WhatsApp messages during the Covid pandemic. Both the First Minister and former finance secretary have said this week they did not delete any texts
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Alan Simpson: No ordinary row, this is a dangerous anti-Semitic M&S row
Every primary school pupil fancies themselves as a vexillologist after a few lessons of identifying the world’s flags. Vexillology is a skill that lasts into adulthood too, as thanks to our early years, we can all make a decent fist of telling
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David Leask: Tories botched chance to bolt Scotland to UK with a ‘Union’ railway
Remember Boris Johnson’s bridge to Ireland? The last PM but one said and did so many preposterously stupid things that it is maybe easy to let this one slip from the memory. But, yes, “Boris” really talked of a fixed link across or under the terrifyingly
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Humza Yousaf's in-laws 'on list of those allowed to leave Gaza'
Humza Yousaf's in-laws could be on the verge of returning home after their names appeared on a list of people allowed to leave the war-torn Gaza strip today. Elizabeth & Maged El-Nakla, who were visiting family before the October 7 Massacre in
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Time to suck it up – Liam Kelly knows Motherwell need to accept criticism
Motherwell captain Liam Kelly admits they need to take criticism on the chin and go back to being harder to beat. Well have lost more games in the last six weeks than they did in Stuart Kettlewell’s first six months in charge. Performances
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Long-awaited plan to rebuild crumbling hospital finally gets off the ground
Plans first mooted more than 18 years ago to rebuild a "functionally unsuitable" Highland hospital have reached a milestone moment. NHS Highland said it was "pleased to confirm" that Balfour Beatty has started ground investigations on the proposed
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Eddie Hearn eyes up fight against Francis Ngannou for Anthony Joshua
Promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed he is eying up MMA fighter Francis Ngannou as a future opponent to take on Anthony Joshua in the boxing ring. The Cameroonian-French professional mixed martial artist made his professional boxing debut on Sunday
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Sunak branded ‘out of touch’ for saying people should give up pay to start firms
Rishi Sunak has been accused of being “out of touch” after suggesting people should be more willing to give up regular pay and “be comfortable with failure” to start their own companies. The Prime Minister said he wanted to “transpose” the entrepreneurial
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Poll: Public feel politicians invent or exaggerate culture wars 'as tactic'
More than half of people feel politicians are using so-called culture wars to distract from other issues, according to a survey which also found the term “woke” is increasingly seen as an insult. Almost two thirds (62%) of those polled said politicians
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Scott McTominay confident Erik ten Hag is the right man for Manchester United
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay is “100 per cent sure” manager Erik ten Hag can turn the club’s fortunes around. Former Ajax boss Ten Hag has come under increasing pressure as United bid to put their worst start to a season since 1962
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St Johnstone alive and kicking ahead of new manager announcement
This piece is an extract from yesterday's McDiarmid Memo newsletter, which is emailed out at 6pm every Thursday. To receive our full, free St Johnstone newsletter including this type of quality discussion and analysis straight to your email inbox
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Zach Hemming defying expectations as St Mirren's latest goalkeeping success
This piece is from yesterday's Buddies Briefing newsletter, which is emailed out at 6pm every Thursday. To receive our full, free St Mirren newsletter straight to your email inbox, click here. As far as timing goes, Zach Hemming's arrival at St
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Stuart McWatt bigger and better than ever and ready to take the judo world by storm
Stuart McWatt may still be only 26 years old but already, he’s had enough injuries to last a lifetime. Not one, not two but three ruptured ACLs – widely accepted to be one of the worst injuries in sport – as well as a dislocated shoulder would
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Can Boy George be panto’s baddest baddie? Oh yes he can
BOY George is set to star in this year’s SEC Hydro panto Peter Pan as Hook – and the news will raise eyebrows as high as the 1980s singer’s own carefully constructed hair pelmets. But first, why did the flamboyant pop star, who has never appeared
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Watchdog may take 'regulatory action' against ministers over wiped pandemic WhatsApps
Scotland’s FOI watchdog has hinted that they could take action against the Scottish Government if WhatsApp messages sent during the pandemic have not been retained. Ministers in Edinburgh have come under fire in recent days after the UK's Covid
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Joe Wright outlines Kilmarnock's quest for consistency
Kilmarnock managed just victories on the road in the Premiership last season. Their horror record on the road was very nearly their undoing as they managed to stave off the threat of relegation against Ross County and Dundee United. So far this
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Andy Maciver: Why is Labour picking a fight with itself over Israel-Gaza conflict?
"TIME for a change" can be a very powerful message in politics. It is overused, of course, and sometimes voters take one glance and say “not yet it’s not”. However, there is every reason to expect that the message is resonating with the British electorate
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Edinburgh declares housing emergency while breaking unfit homes law 2,200 times
Edinburgh which has formally declared an housing emergency has broken the law that prevents the homeless being placed in 'unsuitable' temporary accommodation 2,200 times over a year and a half. The Herald can reveal the council breached the law
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Sturgeon was a hero during Covid. How can they turn on her?
I SUSPECT that there must be a fair number of people asking what's WhatsApp? Indeed, I was one of them until I remembered that I'm on it at the insistence of family members. Everyone is welcome to see my messages, they are all there because I keep
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Mark Smith: ‘I’ll tell you the secret’: a Scottish encounter with the Doctor
Tell me you love Doctor Who and I’ll tell you who you are. You are a man (probably). You are middle-aged. You don’t find it particularly easy to make friends and you were definitely not the most popular kid at school. You still get lonely, and sometimes
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ScotRail says ‘full service’ will run from major station following disruption
ScotRail has confirmed a “full service” will run to and from one of Scotland’s busiest railway stations, following disruptions due to a signalling fault. On Thursday, Scotrail announced there had been a failure in the electricity supply at Edinburgh
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Catriona Stewart: E-bike couriers scare me. So why am I on their side?
I had a 1950s-style upbringing in the 1980s in what was a very low-tech household and I point to that as my excuse when I'm routinely flabbergasted by the wonders of the modern world. It was thus at a friend's house when he decided he wanted a
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Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on The Beatles
Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on The Beatles You can purchase Steven Camley's cartoons by calling 0191 603 0178 or visiting thepicturedesk.co.uk
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'Momentous moment': Light vehicle mass production returns to Scotland
An all-electric 4x4 designed specifically for some of the dirtiest all-terrain work has become the first light vehicle manufactured in Scotland in more than four decades. It comes after Munro Vehicles, Scotland’s only volume car company, announced
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SNP say independence would end 'hostile' approach to immigration
AN independent Scotland would “comprehensively reject” Westminster’s hostile approach to immigration and welcome more migrants in order to boost the economy, ministers have said. The Scottish Government said it wanted to create a “more humane and
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THE FINEST EVENT FOR A GENERATION
For more than a decade, The Herald Scottish Family Business Awards, in association with Business Gateway, have been celebrating the achievements of family enterprises across the length and breadth of the country. From agriculture to manufacturing
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Walker's Shortbread mourns passing of 'passionate and dynamic woman'
A PROMINENT member of the Walker’s Shortbread family has died. Marjorie Henderson Walker OBE, who passed away on October 22 aged 83, was the sister of Joe and James Walker, who ran the family business as joint managing directors for many years.
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Employers waiting 'longer than usual' on Christmas hiring
Employers are moving more slowly than usual to staff up for roles linked to the festive season amid uncertainty over levels of consumer demand, according to latest data from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation. REC chief executive Neil Carberry
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Lanarkshire pharma firm set for growth following multi-million pound investment
Pharmaceutical research provider Antibody Analytics has received a multi-million pound investment to substantially expand its operations and headcount in Motherwell. The investment from NorthEdge, a private equity firm headquartered in Manchester
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Ian McConnell: Interest rate controversy builds as Bank signals future path
Far more eye-catching than the Bank of England’s latest decision to hold UK interest rates were the growing calls for a cut in benchmark borrowing costs, from various senior economists and trade union Unite. It emerged that not one of the Bank
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Scottish arts titans join forces to discover next generation of talented singers
A "rare opportunity" to discover the next generation of talented Scottish singers has been announced today (November 3). Titans of the Scottish arts scene, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) and Scottish Opera have joined forces to nurture
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What is today's Wordle word? November 3, 2023 hints and answer
Are you wondering where to start with today's Wordle word? Here are some hints and the answer for November 3. A 5-letter word must be found in just six attempts and players are given a new word to guess daily. The game uses the same rules as