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This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMICHAEL GOVE: EU IS THREATENING THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNION This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT APPOINT JULIE FITZPATRICK AS NEW CHIEF THE Scottish Government has appointed Professor Julie Fitzpatrick as its next chief scientific adviser (CSA). The CSA sits on the Scottish Science Advisory Council to provide independent scientific advice to the Government and advocates for Scotland’s research base. In addition to working with other senior advisers as part of the pandemic MILLIONAIRE BETTER TOGETHER DONOR'S ESTATE 'BREAKING READ MORE: Better Together website now a pro-independence page after Yes hijack Blocking access presents a “direct challenge to the democratic authority of the Scottish Parliament”, and risks making land reform laws “unenforceable”, they argue. Houston reported a retired couple for aggravated trespass, which walking charity Ramblers Scotland called “unprecedented” and “worrying”. MOD COST-CUTTING TO SEE MILITARY SPORRANS IMPORTED FROM MoD cost-cutting to see military sporrans imported from overseas. MINISTRY of Defence (MoD) cost cutting will see military sporrans used by the Royal Regiment of Scotland imported, rather than bought from Scottish manufacturers. The move comes a little over a week over the Heritage Crafts Association added kilt and sporran-making to the listof
SCOTTISH ELECTION: NICOLA STURGEON LAUNCHES SNP'S 100-DAY Scottish election: Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP's 100-day Covid recovery plan. NICOLA Sturgeon has published an action plan for the first 100 days of her new government to kick-start the recovery from coronavirus. The First Minister and SNP leader was in the Aberdeenshire West constituency on Thursday to launch the publicationtitled First
MARION MILLAR: ACTIVIST CHARGED WITH 'HATE CRIME' OVER Marion Millar, a well-known feminist activist and former SNP member, recently revealed that she had been told to report to a police station over complaints she tweeted “homophobic and transphobic” posts. Millar, from Airdrie, has been described by friends as “upset” that police are pressing charges. The tweet, or tweets, in question LISTENERS STUNNED BY BBC HOST'S RIDICULOUS QUESTION ABOUT Listeners stunned by BBC host's ridiculous question about Scotland. By The Jouker. SNP MP Carol Monaghan was asked about her favourite children's book by BBC 5 Live host Adrian Chiles. ELECTION and polling results in recent years seem to suggest Scots feel somewhat alienated from other parts of the UK. Whether its immigration, the EU or COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
KENMURE STREET: THE LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM GLASGOW'S The idea of spontaneous peaceful direct action as an example of radical self-organisation as a model for a new second-phase of the independence movement is now being raised. The Kenmure Street resistance was a brilliant example of leaderless grassroots action that directly struck against the British state by expressing humanity and solidarity.THE NATIONAL
This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMICHAEL GOVE: EU IS THREATENING THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNION This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT APPOINT JULIE FITZPATRICK AS NEW CHIEF THE Scottish Government has appointed Professor Julie Fitzpatrick as its next chief scientific adviser (CSA). The CSA sits on the Scottish Science Advisory Council to provide independent scientific advice to the Government and advocates for Scotland’s research base. In addition to working with other senior advisers as part of the pandemic MILLIONAIRE BETTER TOGETHER DONOR'S ESTATE 'BREAKING READ MORE: Better Together website now a pro-independence page after Yes hijack Blocking access presents a “direct challenge to the democratic authority of the Scottish Parliament”, and risks making land reform laws “unenforceable”, they argue. Houston reported a retired couple for aggravated trespass, which walking charity Ramblers Scotland called “unprecedented” and “worrying”. MOD COST-CUTTING TO SEE MILITARY SPORRANS IMPORTED FROM MoD cost-cutting to see military sporrans imported from overseas. MINISTRY of Defence (MoD) cost cutting will see military sporrans used by the Royal Regiment of Scotland imported, rather than bought from Scottish manufacturers. The move comes a little over a week over the Heritage Crafts Association added kilt and sporran-making to the listof
SCOTTISH ELECTION: NICOLA STURGEON LAUNCHES SNP'S 100-DAY Scottish election: Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP's 100-day Covid recovery plan. NICOLA Sturgeon has published an action plan for the first 100 days of her new government to kick-start the recovery from coronavirus. The First Minister and SNP leader was in the Aberdeenshire West constituency on Thursday to launch the publicationtitled First
MARION MILLAR: ACTIVIST CHARGED WITH 'HATE CRIME' OVER Marion Millar, a well-known feminist activist and former SNP member, recently revealed that she had been told to report to a police station over complaints she tweeted “homophobic and transphobic” posts. Millar, from Airdrie, has been described by friends as “upset” that police are pressing charges. The tweet, or tweets, in question LISTENERS STUNNED BY BBC HOST'S RIDICULOUS QUESTION ABOUT Listeners stunned by BBC host's ridiculous question about Scotland. By The Jouker. SNP MP Carol Monaghan was asked about her favourite children's book by BBC 5 Live host Adrian Chiles. ELECTION and polling results in recent years seem to suggest Scots feel somewhat alienated from other parts of the UK. Whether its immigration, the EU or COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
KENMURE STREET: THE LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM GLASGOW'S The idea of spontaneous peaceful direct action as an example of radical self-organisation as a model for a new second-phase of the independence movement is now being raised. The Kenmure Street resistance was a brilliant example of leaderless grassroots action that directly struck against the British state by expressing humanity and solidarity. NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONAL This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here FOOTBALL RUMOURS FROM THE MEDIA 11 hours ago · Rafael Benitez is being eyed as a possible new manager for Everton (Owen Humphreys/PA) Former Liverpool and Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez is a strong contender for the vacant position as Everton manager, the Daily Mail reports. Former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has been a long-term favourite to replace Carlo Ancelotti following his departure for Real Madrid, and seemed NICOLA STURGEON ISSUES WARNING AS SHE CONFIRMS LATEST Nicola Sturgeon confirms restrictions' levels for all of Scotland. NICOLA Sturgeon has confirmed the new levels which will apply across Scotland as coronavirus restrictions are eased from tonight. Most of Scotland is to move down a level from midnight after the First Minister confirmed the changes at a press conference this afternoon. CORONAVIRUS IN SCOTLAND: VACCINE REGISTRATION OPENS FOR ADULTS across Scotland under the age of 30 can now register to get a coronavirus vaccine. The NHS is inviting all Scots aged between 18 and 29 to roll up their sleeve, providing they meet the requirements. A new online form has been set up so younger people can sign up to get a jag. The latest vaccine call-out applies to 18-29 year-olds who are COVID VACCINE: HOW TO CHECK IF YOU ARE MISSING AN Scots are being urged to get vaccinated as a drive to protect the vulnerable from the Indian variant. People in Scotland who missed their vaccine appointments are being asked to rebook a jab in a bid to reduce the spread of Covid-19. Scotland’s chief medical officer, Dr Gregor Smith, said it was COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
ARTIST'S PLEA TO HIGHLAND TOURISTS AFTER 'SHOCKING AN artist has hit out at the “disrespect and ignorance” shown by some visitors to the Highlands over the bank holiday weekend. Bath-based Hope Blamire, who creates works of Scottish seascapes, reported a number of issues around Arisaig and Morar – including “dirty campers defecating on the beach”, visitors burning grassland around the sands and people stealing parts of crofters DOUGLAS ROSS REVEALS NEW FRONTBENCH TEAM AFTER HOLYROOD SCOTTISH Conservative leader Douglas Ross has named his new frontbench team following the election. Ross, who is the MP for Moray and an MSP for the Highlands and Islands, now leads the Tory group at Holyrood after Ruth Davidson left the chamber. She will join the House of Lords and already now sits SCIAF URGES SCOTS TO DO WHAT THEY CAN IN GAZA AID APPEAL Today the Scottish International Aid Fund (Sciaf) is launching its own urgent appeal to provide “much-needed” humanitarian relief for Palestinians. It is working with Caritas Jerusalem, which provides essential services to the poor population in Gaza. Sciaf is sending 30,000 to help reach the most vulnerable, but says “much more is ELECTION 2021: SNP MISS OUT ON GALLOWAY TARGET SEAT AFTER Election 2021: SNP miss out on Galloway target seat after Tory hold. By Kathleen Nutt @kacnutt Chief Political Reporter. Emma Harper campaiging in Galloway with Nicola Sturgeon. THE SNP have missed out on their bid to win their target seat of Galloway and West Dumfries diminishing hopes of the party's winning an overall majority inHolyrood .
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This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMICHAEL GOVE: EU IS THREATENING THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNION This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT APPOINT JULIE FITZPATRICK AS NEW CHIEF THE Scottish Government has appointed Professor Julie Fitzpatrick as its next chief scientific adviser (CSA). The CSA sits on the Scottish Science Advisory Council to provide independent scientific advice to the Government and advocates for Scotland’s research base. In addition to working with other senior advisers as part of the pandemic SCOTTISH ELECTION: NICOLA STURGEON LAUNCHES SNP'S 100-DAY Scottish election: Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP's 100-day Covid recovery plan. NICOLA Sturgeon has published an action plan for the first 100 days of her new government to kick-start the recovery from coronavirus. The First Minister and SNP leader was in the Aberdeenshire West constituency on Thursday to launch the publicationtitled First
MARION MILLAR: ACTIVIST CHARGED WITH 'HATE CRIME' OVER Marion Millar, a well-known feminist activist and former SNP member, recently revealed that she had been told to report to a police station over complaints she tweeted “homophobic and transphobic” posts. Millar, from Airdrie, has been described by friends as “upset” that police are pressing charges. The tweet, or tweets, in question MILLIONAIRE BETTER TOGETHER DONOR'S ESTATE 'BREAKING THE former leader of Highland Council has accused a wealthy landowner of breaching outdoor access legislation by locking gates on walking routes, which it’s claimed have been used by locals and visitors for generations. Dr Michael Foxley and fellow residents of the Ardnamurchan peninsula in the COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
LISTENERS STUNNED BY BBC HOST'S RIDICULOUS QUESTION ABOUT Listeners stunned by BBC host's ridiculous question about Scotland. By The Jouker. SNP MP Carol Monaghan was asked about her favourite children's book by BBC 5 Live host Adrian Chiles. ELECTION and polling results in recent years seem to suggest Scots feel somewhat alienated from other parts of the UK. Whether its immigration, the EU or ARTIST'S PLEA TO HIGHLAND TOURISTS AFTER 'SHOCKING AN artist has hit out at the “disrespect and ignorance” shown by some visitors to the Highlands over the bank holiday weekend. Bath-based Hope Blamire, who creates works of Scottish seascapes, reported a number of issues around Arisaig and Morar – including “dirty campers defecating on the beach”, visitors burning grassland around the sands and people stealing parts of crofters KENMURE STREET: THE LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM GLASGOW'S The idea of spontaneous peaceful direct action as an example of radical self-organisation as a model for a new second-phase of the independence movement is now being raised. The Kenmure Street resistance was a brilliant example of leaderless grassroots action that directly struck against the British state by expressing humanity and solidarity.THE NATIONAL
This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMICHAEL GOVE: EU IS THREATENING THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNION This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here PAGESUITE MODULE NEWS FROM THE THE NATIONAL The National digital e-edition. Our digital e-edition is exclusive to our Digital Premium Subscribers, a daily page-turning replica of the paper delivered direct to your device every morning (Monday – Sunday). The National e-edition includes all your usual favourite supplements, as well as a full archive of content. COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
MILLIONAIRE BETTER TOGETHER DONOR'S ESTATE 'BREAKING THE former leader of Highland Council has accused a wealthy landowner of breaching outdoor access legislation by locking gates on walking routes, which it’s claimed have been used by locals and visitors for generations. Dr Michael Foxley and fellow residents of the Ardnamurchan peninsula in the LISTENERS STUNNED BY BBC HOST'S RIDICULOUS QUESTION ABOUT Listeners stunned by BBC host's ridiculous question about Scotland. By The Jouker. SNP MP Carol Monaghan was asked about her favourite children's book by BBC 5 Live host Adrian Chiles. ELECTION and polling results in recent years seem to suggest Scots feel somewhat alienated from other parts of the UK. Whether its immigration, the EU or ARTIST'S PLEA TO HIGHLAND TOURISTS AFTER 'SHOCKING Artist's plea to Highland tourists after 'shocking behaviour' in Arisaig. AN artist has hit out at the “disrespect and ignorance” shown by some visitors to the Highlands over the bank holiday weekend. Bath-based Hope Blamire, who creates works of Scottish seascapes, reported a number of issues around Arisaig and Morar – including“dirty
WHICH SCHOOL IS BEST IN SCOTLAND? THE TIMES SCHOOL LEAGUE Jordanhill, Scotland's only government-aided secondary school, has topped the leaderboard for the sixth year in a row. The rest of the top 10 featured St. Ninian's High School, Gryffe Hugh School, Dunblane High School, Bearsden Academy, Boroughmuir High School, Williamwood High School, Cults Academy and Bishopbriggs Academy. WHAT IS THE REGIONAL LIST AND HOW IS YOUR VOTE COUNTED EVERY voter has two votes to elect candidates to the Scottish Parliament – the constituency vote and the regional list vote. The constituency vote takes the form of a lilac coloured ballot and is where you vote for individual politicians to represent your constituency. There are 73 constituencies RHIANNON SPEAR: SNP ACTIVIST DELETES TWITTER ACCOUNT AFTER A SENIOR SNP office bearer has apologised and deactivated her Twitter account as she faced a backlash after writing on social media that Scotland hates the UK.. Rhiannon Spear, the education convener on Glasgow City Council and the party's national women's convener, made the comment on Twitter after the UK failed to gain any points in the final of the Eurovision song contest last night. FOOTBALL RUMOURS FROM THE MEDIA 23 hours ago · Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland appears to have his sights set on joining Chelsea (Nick Potts/PA) Europe’s hottest commodity Erling Haaland is keen to join Chelsea even if he has to wait another year, The Daily Telegraph reports. Chelsea have kept up their interest in the 20-year-old star even though Borussia Dortmund have said he is not for sale this summer. PAGESUITE MODULE NEWS FROM THE THE NATIONAL The National digital e-edition. Our digital e-edition is exclusive to our Digital Premium Subscribers, a daily page-turning replica of the paper delivered direct to your device every morning (Monday – Sunday). The National e-edition includes all your usual favourite supplements, as well as a full archive of content. LEEDS’ HOME CLASH WITH ST HELENS POSTPONED FOLLOWING 18 hours ago · Friday’s Betfred Super League fixture between Leeds and St Helens has become the latest victim of the coronavirus pandemic. Two Rhinos players have tested positive for Covid-19 in the last two days, forcing them to self-isolate for 10 days, and another seven have been shown to be close contacts through track and trace. HEATHER KNIGHT FEELS CURRENT SITUATION A REMINDER OF 13 hours ago · England Women captain Heather Knight believes the saga that has engulfed the men’s team regarding historical posts on Twitter is a “very clear reminder” of the responsibilities that come with representing the national side. Seamer Ollie Robinson has been suspended by the England and Wales LOCHLEA DISTILLERY: FARM WHERE ROBERT BURNS WORKED TO 1 day ago · A NEW distillery on the farm where Robert Burns once lived and worked is expected to bottle its first whisky later this year.. Planning started on the £6 million Lochlea Distillery back in 2014, but production didn't start until August 2018, when the first casks were filled and laid down in COVID UPDATE: TRAVEL BAN ANNOUNCED BETWEEN SCOTLAND AND A LEGAL travel ban between Scotland and parts of England with high levels of Covid cases is being introduced from Monday, Nicola Sturgeon has said. The First Minister made the announcement at her latest coronavirus briefing today from St Andrew's House in CELTIC'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ROUTE REVEALED AS POTENTIAL Celtic's route to next season's Champions League group stages has been revealed. The Hoops will face a tough task to land a spot in the tournament after finishing second in the Scottish Premiership this season. The Parkhead outfit will enter Champions League qualifying at the second round where they will be seeded. GREEN LIGHT FOR £500M PLANS THAT WILL CREATE 1000 JOBS AND Green light for £500m plans that will create 1000 jobs and pave way to net-zero. By Gregor Young Journalist. Perth West will be built at a cost of around £500 million. PERTH and Kinross Council has approved the £500 million Perth West development, paving the way for the creation of more than 1000 skilled jobs in Perth and the start of the WHAT IS THE REGIONAL LIST AND HOW IS YOUR VOTE COUNTED EVERY voter has two votes to elect candidates to the Scottish Parliament – the constituency vote and the regional list vote. The constituency vote takes the form of a lilac coloured ballot and is where you vote for individual politicians to represent your constituency. There are 73 constituencies SCOTTISH ELECTION: SNP TAKE AYR FROM THE SCOTTISH TORIES THE SNP is the only party so far to take a seat from another party in the Holyrood election, with two constituencies falling to Scotland's ruling party. In Ayr, Siobhian Brown defeated the incumbent John Scott, who had held the seat since 2000, by 18,881 votes to 18,711. Brown reversed a majority ofTHE NATIONAL
This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMICHAEL GOVE: EU IS THREATENING THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNION This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here PAGESUITE MODULE NEWS FROM THE THE NATIONAL The National digital e-edition. Our digital e-edition is exclusive to our Digital Premium Subscribers, a daily page-turning replica of the paper delivered direct to your device every morning (Monday – Sunday). The National e-edition includes all your usual favourite supplements, as well as a full archive of content. COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
MILLIONAIRE BETTER TOGETHER DONOR'S ESTATE 'BREAKING THE former leader of Highland Council has accused a wealthy landowner of breaching outdoor access legislation by locking gates on walking routes, which it’s claimed have been used by locals and visitors for generations. Dr Michael Foxley and fellow residents of the Ardnamurchan peninsula in the LISTENERS STUNNED BY BBC HOST'S RIDICULOUS QUESTION ABOUT Listeners stunned by BBC host's ridiculous question about Scotland. By The Jouker. SNP MP Carol Monaghan was asked about her favourite children's book by BBC 5 Live host Adrian Chiles. ELECTION and polling results in recent years seem to suggest Scots feel somewhat alienated from other parts of the UK. Whether its immigration, the EU or ARTIST'S PLEA TO HIGHLAND TOURISTS AFTER 'SHOCKING Artist's plea to Highland tourists after 'shocking behaviour' in Arisaig. AN artist has hit out at the “disrespect and ignorance” shown by some visitors to the Highlands over the bank holiday weekend. Bath-based Hope Blamire, who creates works of Scottish seascapes, reported a number of issues around Arisaig and Morar – including“dirty
WHICH SCHOOL IS BEST IN SCOTLAND? THE TIMES SCHOOL LEAGUE Jordanhill, Scotland's only government-aided secondary school, has topped the leaderboard for the sixth year in a row. The rest of the top 10 featured St. Ninian's High School, Gryffe Hugh School, Dunblane High School, Bearsden Academy, Boroughmuir High School, Williamwood High School, Cults Academy and Bishopbriggs Academy. WHAT IS THE REGIONAL LIST AND HOW IS YOUR VOTE COUNTED EVERY voter has two votes to elect candidates to the Scottish Parliament – the constituency vote and the regional list vote. The constituency vote takes the form of a lilac coloured ballot and is where you vote for individual politicians to represent your constituency. There are 73 constituencies RHIANNON SPEAR: SNP ACTIVIST DELETES TWITTER ACCOUNT AFTER A SENIOR SNP office bearer has apologised and deactivated her Twitter account as she faced a backlash after writing on social media that Scotland hates the UK.. Rhiannon Spear, the education convener on Glasgow City Council and the party's national women's convener, made the comment on Twitter after the UK failed to gain any points in the final of the Eurovision song contest last night.THE NATIONAL
This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here NEWS | SCOTTISH NEWS | THE NATIONALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMICHAEL GOVE: EU IS THREATENING THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNION This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here PAGESUITE MODULE NEWS FROM THE THE NATIONAL The National digital e-edition. Our digital e-edition is exclusive to our Digital Premium Subscribers, a daily page-turning replica of the paper delivered direct to your device every morning (Monday – Sunday). The National e-edition includes all your usual favourite supplements, as well as a full archive of content. COVID IN SCOTLAND: THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM ADVERSE THREE people have died in Scotland from adverse side-effects of coronavirus vaccines from 2.81 million vaccinated, according to the latest official statistics from the National Records of Scotland (NRS). NRS figures show the underlying cause of three deaths has beenadverse effects of
MILLIONAIRE BETTER TOGETHER DONOR'S ESTATE 'BREAKING THE former leader of Highland Council has accused a wealthy landowner of breaching outdoor access legislation by locking gates on walking routes, which it’s claimed have been used by locals and visitors for generations. Dr Michael Foxley and fellow residents of the Ardnamurchan peninsula in the LISTENERS STUNNED BY BBC HOST'S RIDICULOUS QUESTION ABOUT Listeners stunned by BBC host's ridiculous question about Scotland. By The Jouker. SNP MP Carol Monaghan was asked about her favourite children's book by BBC 5 Live host Adrian Chiles. ELECTION and polling results in recent years seem to suggest Scots feel somewhat alienated from other parts of the UK. Whether its immigration, the EU or ARTIST'S PLEA TO HIGHLAND TOURISTS AFTER 'SHOCKING Artist's plea to Highland tourists after 'shocking behaviour' in Arisaig. AN artist has hit out at the “disrespect and ignorance” shown by some visitors to the Highlands over the bank holiday weekend. Bath-based Hope Blamire, who creates works of Scottish seascapes, reported a number of issues around Arisaig and Morar – including“dirty
WHICH SCHOOL IS BEST IN SCOTLAND? THE TIMES SCHOOL LEAGUE Jordanhill, Scotland's only government-aided secondary school, has topped the leaderboard for the sixth year in a row. The rest of the top 10 featured St. Ninian's High School, Gryffe Hugh School, Dunblane High School, Bearsden Academy, Boroughmuir High School, Williamwood High School, Cults Academy and Bishopbriggs Academy. WHAT IS THE REGIONAL LIST AND HOW IS YOUR VOTE COUNTED EVERY voter has two votes to elect candidates to the Scottish Parliament – the constituency vote and the regional list vote. The constituency vote takes the form of a lilac coloured ballot and is where you vote for individual politicians to represent your constituency. There are 73 constituencies RHIANNON SPEAR: SNP ACTIVIST DELETES TWITTER ACCOUNT AFTER A SENIOR SNP office bearer has apologised and deactivated her Twitter account as she faced a backlash after writing on social media that Scotland hates the UK.. Rhiannon Spear, the education convener on Glasgow City Council and the party's national women's convener, made the comment on Twitter after the UK failed to gain any points in the final of the Eurovision song contest last night. POLITICS | SCOTTISH POLITICS | THE NATIONAL This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here LEEDS’ HOME CLASH WITH ST HELENS POSTPONED FOLLOWING 5 hours ago · Friday’s Betfred Super League fixture between Leeds and St Helens has become the latest victim of the coronavirus pandemic. Two Rhinos players have tested positive for Covid-19 in the last two days, forcing them to self-isolate for 10 days, and another seven have been shown to be close contacts through track and trace. FOOTBALL RUMOURS FROM THE MEDIA 1 day ago · What the papers say. The hunt for Jack Grealish is on again, with Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola now very keen on signing the Aston Villa midfielder, according to ESPN. Guardiola is said to believe Grealish is just as important a target as Spurs striker Harry Kane.While Grealish has been eyed by a host of big clubs, City sources believe they have the front running in the racefor the 25
LOCHLEA DISTILLERY: FARM WHERE ROBERT BURNS WORKED TO 1 day ago · A NEW distillery on the farm where Robert Burns once lived and worked is expected to bottle its first whisky later this year.. Planning started on the £6 million Lochlea Distillery back in 2014, but production didn't start until August 2018, when the first casks were filled and laid down in COVID UPDATE: TRAVEL BAN ANNOUNCED BETWEEN SCOTLAND AND A LEGAL travel ban between Scotland and parts of England with high levels of Covid cases is being introduced from Monday, Nicola Sturgeon has said. The First Minister made the announcement at her latest coronavirus briefing today from St Andrew's House in WHAT'S THE POINT OF DELAYING INDYREF2 IF WE MIGHT ALL BE A WEE query concerning an article by Richard Mason (‘John Swinney urges Scots to exercise ‘caution’ as international travel resumes’, May 24). I have already had Covid although in a reasonably mild form. It left me completely washed out and exhausted for HERE'S A GUIDE TO THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT'S CABINET THE biggest change is the new role for former education secretary John Swinney as Cabinet Secretary for Covid-19 recovery. His brief will involve co-ordinating work across government departments and chairing a cross-party steering group on the way forward, due to meet for the first time next week. G7 FINANCE MINISTERS REACH GLOBAL CORPORATION TAX RISHI Sunak has announced an “historic agreement” has been reached to reform the global tax system. Speaking after a meeting of G7 finance ministers in London, the Chancellor said: “I am delighted to announce that today after years of discussion G7 finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform the global tax system. HALF OF GLASGOW VACCINE APPOINTMENTS AT HYDRO DIDN'T SHOW AROUND half of people booked to get their Covid vaccination at the Hydro in Glasgow failed to turn up to their appointment, it has been reported. BBC Scotland has said that a “considerable number” of people did not show up for appointments at the city’s main vaccination centre at the SSE Hydro SCOTTISH ELECTION: SNP TAKE AYR FROM THE SCOTTISH TORIES THE SNP is the only party so far to take a seat from another party in the Holyrood election, with two constituencies falling to Scotland's ruling party. In Ayr, Siobhian Brown defeated the incumbent John Scott, who had held the seat since 2000, by 18,881 votes to 18,711. Brown reversed a majority ofTHE NATIONAL
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