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Brian Taylor: Question One: Now Swinney has moved on, how will we sort out Scotland s struggling schools?

TO be fair to John Swinney, he scarcely craved the education remit in the first place. When told in 2016, his instinctive private reaction was: “But I do the money!” He had, indeed, been a notably successful Finance Secretary for nine years, skilfully balancing the budget, even when the SNP lacked a majority. Still, Nicola Sturgeon had declared that education was her top priority. As her deputy, he could hardly jib at addressing that objective. It has not ended well. Partly, he may be relieved to relinquish the turbulent, confused world of education, with its vested interests and its internal contradictions.

PGA Championship Coverage Live on SiriusXM

PGA Championship Coverage Live on SiriusXM Hole-by-hole coverage May 20-23, live from the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island, co-produced by SiriusXM and Westwood One News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  SiriusXM will deliver listeners nationwide comprehensive play-by-play and talk coverage of the 2021 PGA Championship, taking place May 20 th through the 23 rd at the famous Ocean Course on Kiawah Island, South Carolina.  Live hole-by-hole coverage, which SiriusXM will co-produce with Westwood One, will air starting at 1:00 pm ET Thursday through Sunday and continue through the completion of each day s play.  SiriusXM will also provide live look-ins during its programming in the morning and early afternoon each day to give listeners play-by-play and updates on featured groups playing earlier in the day. 

Dundee United analysis: St Mirren stalemate sums up season of near misses for work-in-progress Tangerines

Dundee United analysis: St Mirren stalemate sums up season of near misses for work-in-progress Tangerines © SNS Group Dundee United boss Micky Mellon will be aiming to develop a new-look Tangerines side for next season. Dundee United boss Micky Mellon would be forgiven for feeling fatigued after his first season in charge at Tannadice came to an end. Yesterday’s 0-0 draw at St Mirren brought the curtain down on a campaign like no other for everyone involved in Scottish football. We all had to adjust to Covid-ball – testing, masks, self-isolation, delays, disruptions and restarts but, above all, echoing stadiums bereft of supporters, the lifeblood of our game.

Dundee United fan s quest to collect the signatures of 1983 title heroes takes 18 years

Updated: May 14, 2021, 8:13 am © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Ronnie Taylor and Davie Mack with the shirt which is taking pride of place in Club 83. Dundee United’s class of 1983 etched their names into the history books when they won the Premier League title. Jim McLean’s side became legends when it all came down to that final day at Dens Park against city rivals Dundee on May 14. United went to a packed Dens Park knowing only a win would guarantee them the title in a close-fought race with Celtic and Aberdeen. Goals from Ralph Milne and Eamonn Bannon sent the United fans wild but Dundee pulled one back to ensure a tense wait throughout the second half before the team and the fans could celebrate their triumph.

Dundee United fan s epic quest to collect the signatures of 1983 title heroes

© Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Ronnie Taylor and Davie Mack with the shirt which is taking pride of place in Club 83. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Dundee United’s class of 1983 etched their names into the history books when they won the Premier League title. Jim McLean’s side became legends when it all came down to that final day at Dens Park against city rivals Dundee on May 14.

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