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Wednesday, May 29

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The Scotsman Sessions #411: Dan Abrahams and Steven Feast

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Welcome to the Scotsman Sessions, a series of short video performances from artists all around the country introduced by our critics. This week, Edinburgh-based composer Dan Abrahams performs his new composition Newport ’58 with Steven…

SNP pays price for over-promising on climate target – Scotsman comment

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The SNP is suffering politically for its scrapping of Scotland’s 2030 emissions-reduction target, but Scotland may also suffer economically

Nigel Farage's twisted use of D-Day shows how low he will stoop – Scotsman comment

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The politician who did more to bring about Brexit than perhaps anyone else now wants to replace Conservatives with hard-right Reform party by inflaming tensions over immigration

Tuesday, May 28

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Scotsman breaks world record for fastest marathon in kilt

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Stephen Molloy, 33, originally from Aberdeen, beat the current Guinness World Record by less than three minutes.

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Scotsman money: welcome to a wealth of information

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Well, this has been a busy old week! Just as I was writing my content on all things personal finance for this edition of Scotsman Money, Rishi Sunak goes and calls a General Election.

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Scotsman Obituaries: Willie Limond, Scottish professional boxer who collected national and international titles at various weights

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Willie Limond, boxer. Born 2 February 1979 in Glasgow. Died: 15 April 2024 in Airdrie, aged 45

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How times have changed: Why independence is now a vote loser – Scotsman comment

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Populist politics has been a voter winner for years but that could be about to change at the July 4 general election

Greater opportunity, not National Service, will engage our young people – Scotsman comment

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The UK Government should focus on ways to give young people a greater stake in society, like helping them get on the property ladder

Sunday, May 26

Firms set to build massive windfarms off Scotland must not fund 'Putin's war chest' – Scotsman comment

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More than two years after Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, companies should have done more to disentangle themselves from the Russian economy

Government must do more to ensure net-zero transition boosts economy, instead of crashing it – Scotsman comment

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The need to decarbonise and modernise the economy is clear. Politicians need to plot a path to the future that does not result in 1980s-style, mass job losses

Saturday, May 25

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Scotsman Obituaries: Brian McCardie, Scottish actor who was unforgettable as Line of Duty villain

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Brian McCardie, actor. Born: 22 January 1965 in Bellshill. Died: 28 April 2024 in Glasgow, aged 59

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Don't let SNP and Tories use independence and immigration to distract from this life-and-death issue – Scotsman comment

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GPs’ appeal to dissatisfied NHS patients to contact their MSPs is the latest sign of how bad the NHS crisis has become

Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me a powerful reminder of the consequences of everyday acts – Scotsman comment

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Morgan Spurlock’s documentary prompted many people to look at fast food in a different way

Friday, May 24

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Charley Hoffman WITB May 2024: The Scotsman’s Golf Gears Explored

On Thursday, the Colonial Country Club renovation gave the players a tough time. In the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge, with a tough afternoon of blustery conditions, even the No. 1 player, Scottie Scheffler, failed to go…

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Scotsman attempts to break world record for fastest marathon in full kilt

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Stephen Molloy will be running the Edinburgh Marathon this weekend and hopes to crush a three hour time.

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Scotsman Obituaries: John Walker, Scots music teacher who found second career as church organist in Norway

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John Walker, music teacher. Born: 6 August 1934 in Morningside. Died: 13 March 2024 in Perth, aged 89​

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John Swinney's attack on Standards Committee was straight out of Donald Trump's playbook – Scotsman comment

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As Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says, ‘it's not the actions of a committee that should be judged, it's the actions of a member who attempted to wrongly claim £11,000 of public money’

Thursday, May 23

Labour still needs to convince voters that it deserves to win general election – Scotsman comment

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Rishi Sunak’s criticism of Labour for having ‘no plan’ has more than a grain of truth and is likely to be repeated often over the next few weeks

The time to get excited about Scotland at Euro 2024 is now – Scotsman comment

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Scotland, players and fans alike, should approach the coming tournament with a bit of swagger

The Scotsman Sessions #410: Siobhan Wilson

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Welcome to the Scotsman Sessions, a series of short video performances from artists all around the country introduced by our critics. This week, singer-songwriter Siobhan Wilson performs Sunflowers Again from her new EP Flowercore Vol.2