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‘Oversight’ on goalkeepers catches Scotland short

“Since we had Craig, David Marshall and Allan McGregor, we haven’t quite had the same quality coming through. “It’s something…

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Sports

Cricket World Cup League 2: Scotland post record score in big win over Netherlands

Having been asked to bat first at Kampong Cricket Club, Munsey got Scotland off to a flying start despite losing…

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Real Estate

Scotland passes soft rent controls

The Scottish parliament has agreed to limit rent increases to CPI+1%, to a maximum of 6% for properties in rent…

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Politics

Nicola Sturgeon will vote against assisted dying in Scotland

Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon will not back a proposal to bring in assisted dying in what she described as…

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Politics

John Swinney says he will not support assisted in Scotland

Glenn Campbell BBC Scotland Political Editor John Swinney says he believes assisted dying ‘is wrong in principle’ First Minister John…

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Real Estate

Scotland vows to bring in new tenant protections

The Scottish government has pledged to introduce stronger rights for tenants in the country in its ‘Programme for Government’. First…

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Real Estate

‘Rent cap consultation highlights confused policy in Scotland’

The Scottish governments’ announcement of a consultation on rent cap exemptions highlights just how confused their current policy is, property…

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Sports

England 59-7 Scotland: Red Roses set up Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam-decider with France

England: Kildunne; Dow, Jones, Shekells, MacDonald; Aitchison, L Packer; Clifford, Atkin-Davies, Bern, Galligan, Ward, Aldcroft (capt), M Packer, Feaunati. Replacements:…

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Sports

Women’s Six Nations: Below-par Scotland beaten 25-17 by Italy

Scotland: Rollie; Lloyd, Orr, Thomson, McGhie; Nelson, Brebner-Holden; Young, Skeldon, Clarke, Bonar, Boyd, Malcolm (capt), McLachlan, Gallagher. Replacements: Martin, Bartlett,…

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Real Estate

Scotland: Landlords who lie to evict their tenant could face jail time

This could rise to two years if convicted on indictment, meaning a serious offence, while the amendment is to the…

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