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‘Crisis point’ in education demands government action, unions and parents claim
Scotland’s major teaching and support staff unions have issued a collective call alongside parents’ groups for the Scottish Government and local authorities to “end the national scandal” of under-funding additional support needs services in schools
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Analysis: ITV Leaders' Debate: Sunak fights back and Starmer doesn't screw up
Rishi Sunak’s had a rotten couple of days, He was already behind in the polls when Nigel Farage unexpectedly became leader of Reform and announced he was going to stand for Parliament. Now the Tories have gone from a possible drubbing on July 4
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Clarke ramps up shooting practice to address Scotland's 'confidence' crisis
The Scotland players will be getting their shooting boots on in training this week ahead of their final warm-up game for the European Championships, as manager Steve Clarke tries to resolve a lack of ‘confidence’ in their finishing. The Scots passed
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Scotland's humble heroes laugh off binbag contrast to French fashionistas
There were two photos that emerged last week of international players reporting for duty ahead of the European Championships that rather encapsulated two very differing approaches to the tournament. In one, you had the French superstars arriving
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Kylian Mbappe says PSG ‘spoke with violence’ after he refused to sign new contract
Kylian Mbappe has accused Paris Saint Germain of reacting “with violence” to his decision to refuse to sign a new contract with the club. Mbappe agreed a five-year deal with Real Madrid on Monday, which will begin on July 1, the day after his existing
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Scotland frustrated by Barbados rain as T20 World Cup opener vs England abandoned
After six months of anticipation, Scotland’s hopes of getting their T20 World Cup campaign off to a flier were undone not by England but by the British-style weather in Barbados. A contest expected to be played to the backdrop of unrelenting Caribbean
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Ben Doak withdraws from Scotland squad as Tommy Conway handed Euro 2024 opportunity
Exciting Scotland prodigy Ben Doak has been withdrawn from the Scotland squad ahead of Euro 2024. Doak was called up among Steve Clarke's 28-man provisional squad despite not playing a competitive game since December. And it was hoped that the
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Two Scotland stars learn Southampton future following promotion
Southampton have announced that Scotland midfielder Stuart Armstrong will depart the club this summer when his contract expires - but they still hope to retain his international teammate Che Adams. Armstrong, who joined from Celtic in 2018, made
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Suspected drug deaths in Scotland increase by 17 per cent, new figures show
The number of suspected drug deaths in Scotland has increased by 17% in the past year, new figures show. According to figures from Public Health Scotland as part of its Rapid Action Drug Alerts and Response (Radar) initiative, 294 suspected drug
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Stuart Findlay agrees fresh loan deal with Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock have secured Stuart Findlay for the upcoming season after finalising a new loan agreement with Oxford United. The 28-year-old centre-back, who played 46 matches last season for Derek McInnes’ team, contributed to Kilmarnock’s fourth-place
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Martha Thomas pivotal to Scotland rout over Israel as they secure Euro 2025 play-off
Two games, nine goals and six points has painted a rosy picture for Scotland as they claimed a Euro 2025 play-off place. There will be tougher games ahead of them if they are to go and book their place in Switzerland next summer through the play-off
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Tories are right to put Holyrood in its place
The temperature in the General Election campaign was raised somewhat yesterday when UK Women and Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch unveiled plans to take legislation around gender reassignment out of the hands of Holyrood and reserve the power to Westminster
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Only half of SNP's 2019 voters to back party at general election
More than a quarter of those who voted for the SNP in 2019 are set to back Labour on July 4, according to a new poll. The survey for Redfield and Wilton will make for grim reading for John Swinney and his candidates. When asked how they will
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Snow falls over upland areas of Scotland as temperatures dip below June average
Snow has fallen over upland areas of Scotland as temperatures get set to drop into low single figures. Snow fell in the Cairngorms on Tuesday afternoon, while residents in places such as Lochaber and Inverness were surprised to see falling hail
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Labour government will 'work in partnership' with Scottish Government
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has insisted a Labour Government will "work in partnership" with the SNP administration in Holyrood. Speaking at an event for financial service workers at the NatWest headquarters on the outskirts of Edinburgh, she
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Martha Thomas scores four as Scotland thrash Israel in Euro 2025 qualifier
Martha Thomas scored four goals as Scotland defeated Israel 5-0 in Budapest to remain unbeaten at the top of Women’s Euro 2025 qualifying Group B2. It was the second time in quick succession the two sides had faced each other after Pedro Martinez
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Scotland's courses pay the price for increasingly inclement weather
From Agnes in September to Kathleen in the opening week of April, it's been a hyperactive spell as 2023-24 tied the record for the most named storms in the UK. Scotland's golfers have been all too aware of this as the country's greenkeepers have
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D-Day remembered 80 years on - find all the articles here
The 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings is approaching and events are taking place across the UK and in France to remember those who sacrificed their lives. D-Day veterans made their way to France on board Brittany Ferries ship Mont St Michel
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Eight of the best wine bars across Scotland
Informal dining is on the rise, with a new breed of cafés and wine bars appearing across the country offering a less formal eating experience allied to innovative, mouth-watering menus. Ailsa Sheldon picks her favourites. As we move into summer
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Alison Rowat: Nigel Farage could be the making of the Scottish Conservatives
You can never start the blame game too early in politics so let me come right out and name the guilty party: Fiona Bruce. That’s right. If it had not been for Fifi, or to be more precisely the bookers on BBC Question Time, giving Nigel Farage a
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Knee injury forces Novak Djokovic to withdraw from French Open
Defending champion Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the French Open due to a knee injury. The world number one suffered the injury to his right knee during his five-set win over Francisco Cerundolo on Monday. Djokovic revealed after the match
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Analysis: Do the Lib Dems just use the campaign trail to have fun?
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. Say what you like about the Liberal Democrats, they always seem to be having fun with it. There’s nothing like a ridiculous campaign picture, and there’s no-one like
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Limited-edition craft gin celebrates golf's oldest and most prestigious tournament
An award-winning Scottish gin brand has announced a new release which celebrates golf's oldest and most prestigious tournament. Ben Lomond Gin was named the first Official Gin of the Open in 2023, producing a limited-edition spirit to celebrate
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Anton Muscatelli: Does Labour's plans for ‘securonomics’ stack up?
Most pollsters seem to have little doubt: the latest opinion polls for the wider UK point to a clear Labour victory in the July 4 election. It is therefore more important than ever to understand how the central plank of Labour’s economic strategy
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Herald Diary: The sharp retort that skewered a would-be Romeo
Pointed remark MODERN romance. Ain’t it a stinker? Reader Sue Mitchell was once in a bar with a gal pal when a chap swaggered over and started boasting about his sporting prowess. Sue’s friend said to the smug fellow: “The only sport I’
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Glasgow man jailed after being caught transporting cocaine on railway
A 30-year-old man has been jailed for two years after he was caught transporting cocaine and cannabis on the railway. Following a British Transport Police investigation, Florenc Korra, of Milbrae Road, Glasgow, pleaded guilty to possession with
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Police Scotland drops probe into Michael Matheson expenses
Police Scotland will take no further action following a second complaint against ex-SNP health minister Michael Matheson. Last Friday, the Herald revealed that the force had received a new complaint about the currently suspended MSP's £11,000 expenses
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'Limited progress' on child poverty as Scottish Government warned over 2030 targets
The Scottish Government has made 'limited progress' toward meeting its child poverty targets, the independent body to which it reports has said, as it laid out four recommendations. The Poverty and Inequality Commission was set up in June 2019
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Judy Murray backs one-off fundraiser aiming to 'change lives' of 100 Scots children
Judy Murray has urged Scots to get behind a one-off charity event that is aiming to change the lives of at least 100 children living in poverty. One in four Scots children are living in poverty, against the 2030 target of less than one in 10.
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D-Day remembered: The 80th anniversary and Plan Fortitude's role
It was, in the inspirational words of General Dwight D.Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander, a "great crusade". "The eyes of the world are upon you," he wrote. "The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you."
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Reform leader Nigel Farage doused in milkshake while campaigning in Clacton
Reform leader Nigel Farage has once again been doused in milkshake while campaigning, as he bids to become the MP for Clacton. The former UKIP MEP has was given a dairy dunking in Newcastle in 2019 by an anti-Brexit campaigner who was later fined
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New city landmark takes shape on banks of Clyde
A new Glasgow landmark is taking shape on the banks of the River Clyde. The new shipbuilding hall at BAE Systems' Govan shipyard is scheduled for "practical completion" next spring. Once complete, the 170-metre long and 80-metre-wide structure
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Thousands call for Scotland to ban 'cruel' pig farming practice
Thousands of animal lovers are calling on the Scottish Government to ban a "cruel" pig farming practice. Scottish animal charity OneKind says 5,000 of its supporters have written to agriculture Minister Jim Fairlie urging him to help phase out
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Confident England predicted to 'rip the opposition to pieces' at Euro 2024
Harry Redknapp believes England should “rip the opposition to pieces” as they aim for Euro 2024 glory this summer. Gareth Southgate’s side are the favourites to triumph in Germany and finally end their 58-year wait for a major trophy. Redknapp
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Future Tense, a tense present, and revisiting past midnights
This article appears as part of the Herald Arts newsletter. Future Tense – and our tense present The grandly-named Edinburgh Futures Institute has finally opened on the site of the capital’s old Royal Infirmary. Formerly a hellish confection
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Try not do that again: The Steve Clarke reaction to Scotland mistake that sums him up
Some managers absolutely slaughter their players when they've made a mistake - but that isn't how Scotland boss Steve Clarke tends to operate. That's the opinion of 26-time capped internationalist, Stephen O'Donnell. The experienced full-back
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Edinburgh flight to New York diverts to London due to ‘cracked windscreen’
A transatlantic flight from Edinburgh was forced to divert to London after a "potential maintenance issue". Delta flight DL209 took off from Edinburgh Airport bound for John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York around 12.20pm on Sunday
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Hyslop hits back at 'negligence' claim over delay in deciding on ferry contract
The transport secretary has indicated there does not appear to be any barrier in providing an uncontested award of a lifeline ferry contract to CalMac. Fiona Hyslop spoke while the Scottish Parliament's transport committee convener Edward Mountain
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Triptych of fire that gutted Glasgow School of Art to go on display in London
A triptych of the devastating fire which destroyed the iconic Category A-listed Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh building in 2018 is to go on display in London. After being recently exhibited at the Sir John Soane museum for the World Architecture
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Scotland captain eager for Germany Euro 2024 opener as he reveals Dykes injury chat
Andy Robertson wants Scotland to rediscover their best form in time for Euro 2024. The national team returned to winning ways by defeating Gibratar 2-0 on Monday night and they will follow up that friendly when they welcome Finland to Hampden
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Study finds childcare, poverty and education chief concerns for Scots parents
Research into parent experiences in Scotland found that a large number of parents and carers are citing concerns about the impact of poverty, mental health and childcare shortages on their childrens’ educational opportunities. A study from Parenting
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Andy Murray teases pal Liam Broady over bizarre injury before Rothesay Open
Liam Broady has pulled out of next week’s Rothesay Open in Nottingham after sustaining a concussion by hitting his head on his car boot. The 30-year-old has not played a tournament since March because of an ankle problem but had been due to make
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Champion Scots boxer dies in hospital after motorbike crash
A Scottish boxer has died in hospital three days after being injured in a motorbike crash. Andrew Tham, 28, known as Andy, was riding a Kawasaki motorcycle when it was involved in a crash with a Hyundai Tucson car in Cumbernauld on Thursday.
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'No one wants to be known as the tight sod who served mouthwash instead of wine'
Someone recently asked me for advice on wines to supply for their wedding and it got me thinking. Unless you’re flush and daft, or you really adore all the guests, you don’t really want to aim high, but then again, no one wants to be known as the tight
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Murrayfield to host any Glasgow URC final after Taylor Swift and Celtic discussions
Glasgow Warriors will play any home United Rugby Championship (URC) final at Murrayfield, with league bosses confident the Taylor Swift roadshow will have packed up and left long before then. Home advantage all the way through the playoffs is looking
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St Andrews golf 'in good shape now' with record-breaking profits
St Andrews Links Trust, the charity in charge of the historic Old Course, has returned to financial health following a record-breaking year for revenue and profit. Chief executive Neil Coulson said the organisation is "in good shape now" after
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Is this breathtaking island 'Scotland’s unmissable isle'?
‘Scotland in Miniature’ may be a cheesy epithet, but we don’t need to be dour about this as for once the tourist hype is more than justified. Arran is the country in microcosm geographically, geologically, historically and – increasingly - gastronomically
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Andy Robertson ‘excited’ for Arne Slot era at Liverpool
Andy Robertson is excited for a new challenge under Liverpool boss Arne Slot and has urged Reds fans to be open minded. Former Feyenoord manager Slot officially succeeded Jurgen Klopp at the beginning of this month following the German’s emotional
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Keep up with every article from our Herald/Nutmeg Euro 2024 special edition
Beloved football periodical Nutmeg has teamed up with The Herald to produce a Euro 2024 special edition ahead of the summer tournament in Germany. As well as a 200-page print edition designed by Nutmeg's acclaimed art department and written by
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Visit by controversial Israeli ambassador cancelled as Scots Jews protest
Two planned visits by the Israeli ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, to Scottish synagogues have been cancelled as a group of Scots Jews call on her visit north of the border to be scrapped. The ambassador was due to visit the Edinburgh Hebrew
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Letters: Israel's actions no more genocidal than was Allies' Normandy bombardment
TODAY (June 3) you publish letters falsely and emotively accusing Israel of pursuing genocide in Gaza, one from Jewish university staff who surely know better, and another from a regular correspondent, Willie Maclean, who may not. Whether or not
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Why Scotland must invest more in the third sector
There is absolutely no doubt the cost of living crisis is hitting the third sector hard. Costs are up and donations are down, it’s simple maths, equalling very challenging times. But as anyone working in the charity sector will tell you, these challenges
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Gregor Gall: Why won't the left of centre parties talk about class?
New First Minister John Swinney has pledged to be a "first minister for everyone" while he and his party, the SNP, continue to use their longstanding slogan, "Stronger for Scotland'" on publicity posters and podiums. Previously, the SNP’s chosen nomenclature
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Luxury Scottish hotel and golf resort to build 30 lodges across grounds
A Scottish hotel and golf resort has unveiled plans for 30 luxury lodges across its grounds. The move will almost double the resort's capacity, adding 59 bedrooms to the current key count of 70. Mar Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort, which sits
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'It's been a pleasure' - Glasgow bar closes after decades in city centre
A Glasgow city centre bar which has for years been popular with sports fans, students and gig-goers has permanently closed. On Wednesday, June 29 a statement released on social media confirmed that The Hall at 457 Sauchiehall Street would serve
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Rob Burrow’s final message – ‘We must still dare to dream’
Rob Burrow said “we must still dare to dream” in his final message to the world. The ex-rugby league player died aged 41 after a four-and-a-half-year battle with motor neurone disease (MND). The father of three urged people to “be brave” and
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Three-legged dog left unwanted at rescue shelter for two years
Scottish animal rescuers have been left "flummoxed" by the lack of interest in a "delightful" down-on-his-luck dog who has overcome the many challenges in his short life with "great gusto". Flump the Staffordshire Bull Terrier has spent almost
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Discovering off-grid Scotland from the highest train station in the British Isles
Gathering at Spean Bridge railway station in Lochaber on a sunny but chilly spring day, our group is quickly bonded by a sense of adventure. Helpful hands heft a dozen or so rucksacks and bags, as well as an all-terrain pushchair and small children
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Nigel Farage sets out plan for ‘reverse takeover’ of Conservative Party
Nigel Farage has set out his goal for Reform UK to effectively take over the Conservative Party – and potentially put him in No 10. The veteran Eurosceptic, now installed as Reform UK leader and seeking to win the Clacton seat at the General Election
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Notorious Willy Wonka experience turned into musical parody for Edinburgh Fringe
The botched Willy Wonka experience event in Glasgow is to be turned into a musical parody that will debut at the Edinburgh Fringe. The original event went viral after it was shut down in Glasgow because of how badly it was run. It sparked memes
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Jason Leitch joins Scottish private healthcare company
Jason Leitch, Scotland’s former national clinical director, has joined a private healthcare company. Professor Leitch, who had been at the forefront of the Scottish Government’s daily Covid briefings, has been appointed as a non-executive director
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Man, 43, arrested following reports of a gun at Queens Park in Glasgow
A 43-year-old man has been arrested after reports of a possible firearm at Queens Park in Glasgow. Witnesses said there was a significant police presence at the location in the city's southside, including a Police Scotland helicopter circling.
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Return of Gaelic showpiece event 'great news' for Glasgow
Glasgow is to host the Royal National Mòd in 2026 before the baton is passed to Scottish Gaelic's Western Isles heartland the following year. Locations for the prestigious 132-year-old celebration of the Gaelic language and culture have been revealed
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RNLI crew switches off engine to hear cries of help in North Sea rescue
Two anglers were saved by the RNLI after their kayak sank in the North Sea as light faded on Monday. The lifeboat crew from Newbiggin, Northumberland, switched off their engine so they could hear shouts of help when they were in the search zone
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General Election LIVE: SNP could win just seven seats at election
4:23pm Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli, top economist and Principal of the University of Glasgow has written for The Herald
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A-list descend on Scots castle as Dior's love affair with Écosse comes full circle
As early as 1947 Christian Dior named a haute couture ensemble Écosse, later noting in his biography that the beauty of Scotland's country, castles and moors had exceeded his expectations. The legendary French designer's first Scottish show, in
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Deaths of two care home residents in Hamilton to be probed by FAI
A Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) is to be held into the deaths of two elderly nursing home residents. The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) has said it intends to hold a joint probe into the deaths of David Donnelly and Robert Thomson
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Rangers goalkeeper McCrorie set for transfer exit despite contract offer
Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie is set for a transfer exit this summer. The shot-stopper had submitted a transfer request to Ibrox chiefs in January and will continue to push for a move this summer. McCrorie, 26, had been keen on a move out
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Celtic and Rangers told to get tough with fans who cause unrest away from stadiums
CELTIC and Rangers have been urged to take greater responsibility for their supporters’ conduct away from Parkhead and Ibrox during trophy celebrations and issue football banning orders to anyone found guilty of public disorder offences. John Mason
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Novak Djokovic set for scan to determine if he can continue French Open defence
Novak Djokovic will have a scan on Tuesday to determine if he can continue the defence of his French Open title. The world number one limped into the quarter-finals after defying a knee injury to come through the longest Roland Garros match of
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Three babies abandoned over seven years 'were siblings'
A judge at a family court has ruled it can be reported that a child found in a shopping bag in east London earlier this year has two siblings who were abandoned in similar circumstances. Judge Carol Atkinson said on Monday at East London Family
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Lawyers at 'breaking point' start boycott after talks with government end
Lawyers across Scotland have begun the first working week of industrial action amid pressure on the system and complaints the profession is at "breaking point". Around 800 criminal defence solicitors have begun boycotting cases prosecuted under
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Scottish Muslim Awards boycott hotel hosting Israeli football team
Organisers of the Scottish Muslim Awards have decided to boycott a Scots hotel that hosted the Israeli women's football team - and was the scene of police moves to try to eject a small number of pro-Palestinian protesters, the Herald can reveal.
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Neil Mackay: It’s time to wake up: the SNP is conning us over independence
Houdini, David Blane, Penn and Teller, Derren Brown, Seigfried and Roy … there’s a new name to add to the list of history’s greatest magicians: the SNP. Nationalists are masters in the art of distraction and illusion. Got your back against the
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Letters: What remains of the Labour left should pluck up the courage to go
MY sympathy goes to what remains of the left in the Labour Party. I know there are still some genuine democratic socialists who have continued their membership or at least their vote. In the past they could tell themselves that they had some influence
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Emergency energy bill help hits record levels as 1 in 5 Scots plunged into poverty
The number of Scots needing emergency help to pay for their energy in a cold homes crisis has hit record levels as the number living in poverty hit 1.1m, it can be revealed. The Fuel Bank Foundation has confirmed that in the past three years it
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Scotland under Steve Clarke explained: A tactical analysis
Joshua Barrie assesses the tactical blueprint of Steve Clarke and what to expect in Germany. By qualifying for Euro 2024 with time to spare Scotland’s campaign to reach Germany did not only reflect a maturity within the national team not witnessed
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Taylor Swift 'superfan' crafts thousands of bracelets for care home residents
A young Taylor Swift fan has spent months making hundreds of friendship bracelets ahead of the pop star’s appearance in her hometown of Edinburgh. Inspired by a lyric in Swift’s hit song ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’, fans across the globe have been
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'I’m still puzzled' Industry expert baffled by lack of detail on Labour's GB Energy
Industry experts are still confused over what exactly Labour’s Great British Energy will do. Professor Paul de Leeuw, the director of Robert Gordon University’s Energy Transition Institute told The Herald that given the prominence of the proposal
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Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on late entry Farage
Our cartoonist Steven Camley’s take on late entry Farage You can purchase Steven Camley's cartoons by calling 0191 603 0178 or visiting thepicturedesk.co.uk
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Nick Rodger: Next step the majors as MacIntyre proves himself on PGA Tour
I woke up yesterday in a lather, which was odd as I’d gone to bed in a wee Willie Winkie goonie. Anyway, having opened my eyes with a start, I spent the morning racking my brain – there’s not much to rack, really – and thinking to myself, ‘what
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Farming chiefs highlight benefit of cattle technology
Farming By Alec Ross Following a meeting of the UK farming unions’ livestock board chairs in Scotland last week, the organisations have underlined the need for any changes to cattle identification to utilise new and effective technologies so
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Hotel industry in major Scottish city outperforms UK
Only time will tell whether legislation passed by MSPs last week to allow local councils the right to introduce a visitor levy will undermine the competitiveness of the Scottish tourism industry. But in the meantime there are encouraging signs
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Nearly 350 new homes completed on site of famous former city centre department store
Hundreds of homes have been built on the site of a former city centre department store. The £300 million transformation of Candleriggs Square in Glasgow’s Merchant City is continuing apace following the completion of the second major building on
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Edinburgh brewer hires industry heavyweights as part of growth push
Vault City Brewing has recruited two industry heavyweights as it prepares to move into bigger premises. Luca Lorenzoni, a former global director at Anheuser-Busch InBev, managing director at Camden Town Brewery and chief executive at Northern Monk
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Mediocre May leaves Scottish retailers in a fragile state
Scotland's retail sector posting a middling performance in May with the value of sales down slightly on the previous year amid poor weather and fewer bank holidays. Figures released this morning by the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) show a sharp
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3000-plus house development near Scottish city coming 'much sooner' after deal
Scottish housebuilder Springfield Properties is selling land to Barratt Developments as part of a partnership to accelerate the delivery of a new, 3,042-home village at Durieshill on the outskirts of Stirling. The deal involves Elgin-based Springfield
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Scottish travel agent 'excited' by expansion plans
Barrhead Travel has revealed plans to expand in Northern Ireland. The travel agency said the move would create at least five new jobs. Glasgow-based Barrhead Travel first opened in Northern Ireland in 2017, with a flagship store in Victoria
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Popular pub and live music venue put on market
A pub and live music venue in a Scottish town has been brought to market for sale. The large pub is in an “excellent trading position to capture passing trade as well as those living and working in the area” and has a beer garden at the back.
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Mark Williamson: Plant delay shows energy jobs challenge as Labour predicts boom
Labour’s pledge to create thousands of green jobs in Scotland won’t cut much ice amid the legacy of distrust bequeathed by the SNP Government after years of inflated claims. Keir Starmer put the plan to create a new GB Energy with headquarters
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Deadline extension hands boost to North Sea player
SHARES in Deltic Energy closed up nearly 9% last night after it was granted more time to come up with its share of development costs for a promising North Sea field. The oil and gas minnow announced it has been given a short deadline extension