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Diary: Exclusive if fictional interview with James Murdoch

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Diary: Exclusive if fictional interview with James MurdochOur Fictional Interviews Correspondent has gained exclusive access to...

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Local elections are vital in setting the tone for independence poll

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Local elections are vital in setting the tone for independence pollFor me, it’s the stubby pencil on a string, the wobbly...

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5 reasons Roy Hodgson should resign as England manager

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis 5 reasons Roy Hodgson should resign as England managerRoy Hodgson has taken the job that will be the basis for the next Mission:...

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Stephen Hendry: farewell to the king of the Crucible from his PR man

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Stephen Hendry: farewell to the king of the Crucible from his PR man“And Stephen Hendry has decided to hang up his cue after a...

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Video: Edinburgh Beltane fire festival’s 25th anniversary

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Video: Edinburgh Beltane fire festival’s 25th anniversaryThis year’s Beltane Fire Festival on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill was a...

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Useful Scots word: Hurl

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Useful Scots word: HurlConfusion can occur when a Scots word and an English word have the same form and pronunciation, but...

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Stop political point-scoring on NHS, says nursing leader

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Stop political point-scoring on NHS, says nursing leaderBy Theresa Fyffe, director of RCN Scotland As a light was briefly shone...

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Sweet somethings: the questions over aspartame

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Sweet somethings: the questions over aspartameConsumers are a sucker for food and drinks that sate a sweet tooth, but don’t...

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Why Scotland’s wealthiest should inspire us all

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Why Scotland’s wealthiest should inspire us allIt’s official. Scotland is getting richer. Well, perhaps not overall, but for a...

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Diary: Edvard Munch’s ‘The Rangers’ sold for 2p

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Diary: Edvard Munch’s ‘The Rangers’ sold for 2pAfter The Scream was sold for $120m, another Edvard Munch masterpiece has changed...

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Stephen Hendry photo gallery

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Stephen Hendry photo galleryStewart Weir The Caledonian Mercury

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Hegemony, pragmatism and the legacy of great football managers

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Hegemony, pragmatism and the legacy of great football managersOn Monday evening I did something utterly routine in general terms...

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Employee ownership – a platform for expansion and prosperity?

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Employee ownership – a platform for expansion and prosperity?Employee ownership is an idea often outwardly supported by...

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Friday song: You’re Not Fit

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Friday song: You’re Not FitThe great Australian-American media mogul is the subject of the latest song from the Sensational Alex...

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Weir’s Week: Celtic’s black humour and a bad day for drug bans

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Weir’s Week: Celtic’s black humour and a bad day for drug bansSaturday Four matches in the SPL, all with particular relevance to...

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‘Hills are where I’m happiest’ – Prasad Prasad on training, work and running...

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis ‘Hills are where I’m happiest’ – Prasad Prasad on training, work and running fast racesIt’s May, and the Scottish hill race...

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Local elections: What Labour’s victory in Glasgow tells us

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Local elections: What Labour’s victory in Glasgow tells usIt tells you something about the state of Labour in Scotland that...

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Roy Hodgson and the worst blazers in history

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Roy Hodgson and the worst blazers in historyIn our country, they call our main football organisation the Scottish FA. You know,...

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It’s time to deploy Benny Hill against al-Qaeda

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis It’s time to deploy Benny Hill against al-QaedaIt is time to deploy Benny Hill against al-Qaeda. Why? One word: underpants. The...

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Review: The Chieftains’ ‘Voice of Ages’

The Caledonian Mercury - Scottish news, stories and intelligent analysis Review: The Chieftains’ ‘Voice of Ages’By Alex Wood 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of Ireland’s great folk music band, The...

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