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Glasgow Uni building diversity with new names - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. Glasgow Uni building diversity with new names. Glasgow University names to reflect more than just 'dead white men'. Picture: John Devlin. Monday 02 March 2015. Glasgow University is to rename buildings on its campus after women and people from ethnic minorities after campaigners complained they only honoured “dead white men”. Ms Sturgeon, who graduated from the university with a law degree in...
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Andrew Wilson: No voters reflect on Project Fear - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. Andrew Wilson: No voters reflect on Project Fear. The cocktail the Tory led government and campaign want us to drink is one part love-bomb to 99 parts fear, smear and contempt. Picture: TSPL. Sunday 14 September 2014. If you must vote No please, I urge you, do so for the best of reasons or you could regret your choice, very quickly and possibly forever. The cocktail the Tory led government an...
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David Goodwillie targets different shade of glory - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. David Goodwillie targets different shade of glory. Sorry, we're having problems with our video player at the moment, but are working to fix it as soon as we can. Friday 30 January 2015. David Goodwillie's career is back on track at Aberdeen. Picture: SNS. Although Police Scotland have visited all four clubs this week to remind them of their responsibilities, the onus on Aberdeen and United pl...
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There may be no God, ‘but let us live as though there were’, says Bishop Richard Holloway - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. There may be no God, ‘but let us live as though there were’, says Bishop Richard Holloway. Bishop Richard Holloway admits doubting God's existence. Picture: Toby Williams. Saturday 25 February 2012. AS BISHOP of Edinburgh, Richard Holloway led his congregation in prayer and offered spiritual guidance to his flock in the Scottish episcopal church. About five years after I was ordained, in the ...
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Save our Seas - The Scotsman
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Gig review: David Patrick’s International Sextet, Edinburgh - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. Gig review: David Patrick’s International Sextet, Edinburgh. Thursday 30 May 2013. David Patrick is a versatile pianist and composer, equally at home playing with Carol Kidd or Salsa Celtica, although Stravinsky doesn’t readily spring to mind. David Patrick’s International Sextet - Jazz Bar, Edinburgh. As this went to press, they were moving into Patrick’s more accustomed compositional territ...
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Ex-St Johnstone player dies from cancer aged 21 - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. Ex-St Johnstone player dies from cancer aged 21. Former St Johnstone player Darren Wilcox has passed away at the age of 21 after suffering from Leukaemia. Picture: Graeme Hart. Tuesday 05 February 2013. The left-back from Perth was the youngest ever player to make an appearance for St Johnstone, aged just 15 years and nine months. Darren battled on so hard, and never for a second did we think...
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Cyclist hits heights in 450-mile Pyrenees route - The Scotsman
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. Cyclist hits heights in 450-mile Pyrenees route. Gavin Stewart completed the Pyrenean Raid within 100 hours to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. Picture: contributed. Wednesday 26 June 2013. More people have scaled Mount Everest than completed this mammoth challenge. But that daunting fact did not stop keen cyclist Gavin Stewart getting on his bike for the Pyrenean Raid cycling route.
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Lifestyle News - The Scotsman - Scottish News
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Inverness, Highlands and Islands. Aberdeen and North East. Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians. Friends of The Scotsman. WIN tickets to see Chris Brookmyre and Stuart Neville at Bloody Scotland 2016. Tribute to Star Trek’s Scotty to be staged at Linlithgow Palace. Edinburgh Fringe hit by row over ‘pointless’ digital attraction. Fiona Hyslop: Festival will honour ‘culture without borders’. Author Ian Rankin admits Rebus may be killed off. Plans for Royal High music school approved by councillors. Theatre review:...
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