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A damning report into the financial crisis at Dundee University must be a “watershed moment”, the Scottish Tories have said.
Hibs have confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger on a three year deal. Record Sport had told you of the Leith club's interest in the Austrian last month, and Sallinger will join up with ...
“If you look at the infrastructure investment, inward investment, the companies setting up facilities in Scotland – there is strong progress being made,” says David Rennie ... including the Port of ...
Even 35 years after stroking home the winning penalty for Aberdeen against Celtic ... Stewart McKimmie, David Robertson and the teenage Graham Watson. When Snelders dived to his left to deny ...
MSPs have backed the general principles of a bill to introduce assisted dying for terminally ill adults. (Jane Barlow/PA) Here is a breakdown of how MSPs voted on the Assisted Dying for Terminally ...
PA Media The Acorn project would take greenhouse gas emissions and store them in depleted gas reservoirs under the North Sea (David Jones/PA ... Lib Dem MSP Willie Rennie and Livingston Labour MP ...
David Foster celebrated his youngest with a party based on his son's latest obsession. “He wanted the Power Rangers,” Foster, 75, tells PEOPLE of son Rennie, 4, whom he shares with his wife ...
Asia Society Australia is pleased to host an exclusive invite-only Executive Briefing with David Rennie, Geopolitics Editor and Columnist, The Economist. This briefing is part of our corporate member ...
Katharine McPhee's son may be a pro at the drums, but he's taking a little break from them for now. Speaking with PEOPLE on the red carpet for the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards, the ...
A disappointing show of Aberdeen Angus bulls resulted in 23 selling to average ... Both are sons of Mosshall Red Legacy, and both sold to David and Neil Austin, of Boreland of Girthon and Rusko Farms, ...
In Part 2 of David Rennie's exit interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, the former Beijing Bureau chief for "The Economist" talks about living under the strict scrutiny of the Chinese Communist Party.
It is the rise and the struggles of China. We called up David Rennie of The Economist who just finished six years based in Beijing. He saw signs of China's declining population when he met the ...