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Letters: CMAL should not be allowed to shift the blame for its poor performance on to a lack of funds

CHIEF executive Kevin Hobbs makes a number of assertions to undermine those who challenge the infallibility of Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)…

Police suspect £1m raid at castle was an INSIDE JOB

Police suspect the theft of Mary Queen of Scots rosary beads from Arundel Castle was carried out with inside knowledge. Sources say the intruders appeared to know how to avoid security cameras, and even disabled some of those covering key areas during the £1million raid. Detectives believe the criminals must have conspired with someone who has detailed information about the historic property. The burglars may also have known that the Duke of Norfolk, 64, and his family would be away from the castle in West Sussex, which has a history dating back to 1067. Two security guards were on duty on Friday night when the gang broke in through a window and forced open a display cabinet, seizing the gold beads and other royal treasures, including coronation cups spanning several centuries.

Thieves may have stolen Mary Queen of Scots rosary beads from Arundel Castle for private collector

Thieves may have stolen Mary Queen of Scots rosary beads from Arundel Castle for private collector
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SPOTLIGHT: Why the election trail often spells disaster for publicity-hungry Scottish leaders

This must have been the first Scottish election campaign in history where victory was conceded on day one and the following 42 days were about the battle over who would come second which, as the legendary sage and philosopher Bill Shankly put it, is nowhere. The new nowhere man leading Labour – who can even recall the name of the old one? – was Anas Sarwar. Everyone agreed he had a jolly good campaign, he was a likable, refreshing and credible character – they just didn’t fancy voting for him. Labour’s billboards about a vote for them being a vote for a strong opposition were refreshingly honest, which never goes down well in politics. Honesty is fake news. Once hegemonic in Scotland, like today’s SNP, Labour were battling the Tories to be best losers, like two slapheads scrabbling for the Regaine bottle.

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