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Tom Gordon: Referendum divisions bring home Sturgeon’s dilemma

THE sap is rising. For most of the last decade, spring has meant an election of some sort – local, Holyrood, Westminster or...

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New hope for Zimbabwe after decades of Mugabe rule

Like many ordinary Zimbabweans right now, Joy Mviro is adamant that things have changed for the better. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16159359.New_hope_for_Zimbabwe_after_decades_of_Mugabe_rule/?ref=rss

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Gold medallist back on track after battle with cancer and depression

GEARING up to represent Britain at one of the world’s top cycling events would be a moment of celebration and excitement for most....

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Avoid Eurozone for cheapest beach holidays – report

Holidaymakers seeking the cheapest beach holidays this summer should avoid the Eurozone, according to new research. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16159365.Avoid_Eurozone_for_cheapest_beach_holidays___report/?ref=rss

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As big as The Beatles… the day fans rioted for trailblazing Beatstalkers

THE free concert in Glasgow’s George Square on June 11, 1965, was supposed to be a fairly quiet affair. Around 200 office workers...

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Benefit cuts pushing children into poverty

NEARLY every child in Scotland whose parents don’t have a job will descend into poverty in the next decade, economists have predicted. ....

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Spring is finally here as Glasgow temperature set to rival Greece

SCOTLAND is set to be warmer than Greece next week as forecasters told a relieved nation winter is finally over. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16159388.Spring_is_finally_here_as_Glasgow_temperature_set_to_rival_Greece/?ref=rss

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Glasgow’s irreverence could help bring Channel 4’s new base to the city, says bid leader

GLASGOW’S irreverent sense of humour – best exemplified by the traffic cone atop The Duke of Wellington statue – is a perfect fit...

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Nearly £20,000 spent on renting a flat for the First Minister

NICOLA Sturgeon spent nearly £20,000 of taxpayers’ money renting a flat in Edinburgh for five months while her official residence was being done...

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Tories probe Chinese institutes amid academic freedom fears

AN investigation has been launched in to controversial Chinese language teaching schemes mushrooming in Scotland. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16158913.Tories_probe_Chinese_institutes_amid_academic_freedom_fears/?ref=rss