Fioramonti in Edinburgh.
South African economist is one of leading voices questioning the way we relate everything to a single statistic.
Who’s steering?
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The war of words is underway: who will come out on top is far from clear.
One of Shell’s Brent oil platforms.
Scott Aspland
Shell’s proposals to decommission its four Brent platforms are a test case for North Sea industry. But here’s why decommissioning is not what it’s cracked up to be.
On location in Edinburgh for Avengers: Infinity War.
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After Brexit, we can expect a tax-breaks bonanza for the UK film industry. This has big implications for Scotland and the EU.
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Expect millions – not billions – of barrels.
Castles in the air?
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Are Edinburgh Castle et al really acing their English equivalents?
Any questions?
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London’s media were unified against Scottish separatism in 2014. Second time around, the picture is more complicated.
Lining up at Argentina 1978.
Scotland faces another exit at the World Cup qualifiers stage. Time for radical thinking.
Sturgeon addresses SNP spring conference on Friday March 17.
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The Scottish and UK leaders exchanged fire this week – so, who’s winning?
The execution of Charles I.
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Constitutional inflexibility can lead to messy divorces – and cost Charles his head.
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Expect more deals as low-cost options derail the investment industry’s business model.
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Researchers spoke to young Muslims about how they engage with politics and their community.
PA/Jane Barlow
Nicola Sturgeon may have fired a starting gun for indyref2, but much about the proposed sequel remains uncertain.
The EU referendum has changed the debate on Scottish independence.
PA/Jane Barlow
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, has indicated that the country will again seek independence – this time against the backdrop of Brexit.
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The stage is set for a constitutional confrontation.
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The past may be a foreign country, but the way we engage with it determines our present.
Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland not being listened to.
PA/Jamie Simpson
Holyrood won’t get a veto, but the Supreme Court has done the union no favours.
Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family.
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As T2 Trainspotting hits cinemas, a great deal has changed since the original.
Dundee’s Burns memorial.
Sandy Stevenson
Scotland’s national poet was seen as having the potential to stir up revolutionary sentiment in the 19th century.
Gina Miller, whose challenge against the government has gone to the Supreme Court.
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Great expectations or much ado about nothing?