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A fridge at the Gleneagles Hotel loaded with commemorative bottles of Coca-Cola featuring an image of Robert Burns
The former footballer took to Twitter on Tuesday after the Home Secretary claimed the UK was being “overwhelmed”
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"Those 14 days shaped every single kid in Northern Ireland. We’d become the 'Peace Generation' "
Show more"Until perhaps a year ago, the economic factors used by unionists to knock down independence had real bite. They mattered. Moderate, considered Yes voters ... Show more
Putin vowed that Russia would use its weapons of mass destruction if its territory was threatened.
Show more"Broadcasters – chiefly, the BBC – act as if Britain is as one in its view of the Queen. It is not."
Show moreJohn Frace, 27, from Dunoon, said it was hard to put into words the experience of attending the funeral.
Show morePlans to cap energy costs for businesses will still leave pubs with bills 300 per cent higher than normal, a leading trade body has warned.
Show more"Catalan nationalism, fatigued and frustrated, is turning on itself. Or at least that is the story being told in Barcelona"
Show moreMs Sturgeon will attend the Queen’s funeral in London on the opening day of the summit on Monday
Show moreThe First Minister paid tribute to the monarch’s “extraordinary dedication” of the monarch.
Show moreThe British writer won the Booker Prize twice, first for her 2009 novel Wolf Hall and again in 2012 for Bring Up The Bodies
Show more"She rounded on those who call her a fascist, essentially accusing them of being beholden to unseen forces."
Show moreThe frontrunner to become the next prime minister would invite applications for drilling licences to explore new fields in the North Sea
Show moreAfter leaving a committee room by a side door, the 45-year-old was chaperoned by a member of Holyrood staff as hurried to the car park
Show moreHolyrood will be urged to vote against the controversial attempts to override the protocol.
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