Alison Campsie Journalist
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Alison is a journalist at The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday.

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The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday

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222 Articles
about 1 year ago
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Man and woman killed and three injured in Argyll road collision

Two people have died in a collision on the A85 in Argyll with the key road closed for more than eight hours following...

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about 1 year ago
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Husband and wife killed and three injured in Argyll road collision

A husband and wife were killed and three people injured in a collision on the A85 in Argyll with the key road closed ...

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about 1 year ago
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CPTPP trade deal: Agreement with Indo-Pacific bloc ‘big opportunity’ for Scots exports says UK go...

​​Scottish companies, start-ups and farmers will have access to the world’s emerging middle class after a deal to joi...

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about 1 year ago
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Who is Kate Forbes? The bold, Highland Christian who could become SNP leader

Kate Forbes has regularly been touted as heir apparent to Nicola Sturgeon, with the spotlight sharpening on her crede...

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about 1 year ago
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Who is Kate Forbes? The bold, Highland Christian touted who could become SNP leader

Kate Forbes has regularly been touted as heir apparent to Nicola Sturgeon, with the spotlight sharpening on her crede...

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about 1 year ago
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Culloden visitors asked to ‘respect’ burial ground after Outlander pilgrimage site sealed off

A grave marker at Culloden Battlefield which has become a must-see landmark for Outlander fans has been sealed off.

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about 1 year ago
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160 deer culled by government body as Highland landowner fails to manage herd

A deer cull has taken place on a Highland estate by a government body after the landowner failed to properly manage h...

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about 1 year ago
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Giant poppy sculpture to mark Scottish island's link with opium trade

The artwork is designed to be a striking addition to an island landmark and perhaps attract a selfie or two.

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about 1 year ago
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Declaration of Arbroath to go on show to public for first time in 18 years

The Declaration of Arbroath will go on show to the public for the first time in 18 years this summer.

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about 1 year ago
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Climate activists face trial after case holding William Wallace sword 'vandalised'

Two climate activists are to face trial after the glass case holding the ‘sword of William Wallace’ was allegedly van...

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about 1 year ago
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Clydebank was "not the primary target" for horrific blitz of 1941

Clydebank was never the primary target of the World War Two blitz which killed at least 528 people in the town during...

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about 1 year ago
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Wild swimming disturbance brings fishing to an end on Highland loch

Fishing has come to an end on a once peaceful Highland loch given the rise in wild swimmers and paddle boarders arriv...

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