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Patrick Harvie: Sadness at the Sunday Herald’s passing, but hope for the future

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WHEN the Sunday Herald launched, the Scottish Parliament was about to “reconvene” after an absence of almost 300 years. There was undeniably a buzz about Scotland at that time, with the prospect of decisions about health, education, transport and the environment being made in a democratic forum that Scotland had lacked for so long. The paper launched with a promise to be “Scotland’s independent newspaper”, a phrase which later took on a new meaning in the run-up to the referendum of 2014 when it became the only paper to back a Yes vote. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16682970.patrick-harvie-sadness-at-the-sunday-heralds-passing-but-hope-for-the-future/

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