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...But that sense of settled social order and kinship, the epitome of a Scots identity, is really not the whole story....
...The peat, like the Simpsons’ malt, is Scottish....
...David Tennant is made to look uncannily like Nilsen, especially in profile, and a dry Scots accent underlines the horror. “You kept them for a year?” Nilsen is asked. “Aye.” “In pieces?”...
...A tiny dining room above one of Soho’s favourite pubs gives Scots-born chef Neil Borthwick the freedom to cook whatever he likes....
...Prof J D Gallagher Nuffield College, Oxford, UK Letter in response to this letter: To some, fiscal transfers are indicative of failure / From David Simpson...
...Second, fewer Scots take up the option of private schooling or medicine....
...For all we know, the reserved Scot broaches the subject at the family dinner table too. The contrast is with Tony Hayward....
...Announced in October 2014, it was the first tax levied on Scots by the government in Edinburgh in more than 300 years, under a programme of devolution of power from London....
...Mr David Simpson, Tyninghame, East Lothian, UK...
.../ From Mr David Simpson Happiness is . . . a generous agreement / From Mr Walter Campbell...
...The Scots have been told to be on their best behaviour....
...David Simpson, an economist and supporter of independence, says formal currency union would be preferable from the point of view of the UK as a whole, but that Scotland’s interests would be better served...
...No wonder the Scots are threatening independence. There was a time when you could tune into our own saga in the certain knowledge that something exciting would happen....
...For six weeks – the first two spent mostly talking – the 46-year-old Scot writes by night and rehearses by day....
...The Scot had tears in his eyes as he soaked up the adulation of an 18,000-strong crowd....
...It has a proper cast, so the characters won’t all sound like The Simpson’s Groundskeeper Willie. I wish it well. Although not too well, of course. I wouldn’t want it to ruin our reputation....
...There is also the order of service for the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (est £8,000), where Wallis Simpson signs her title for the first time....
...But in 1879 the dictionary found a publisher in the Oxford University Press, which appointed James Murray, a Scots-born teacher at London’s Mill Hill School and a distinguished member of The Philological...
...Here, too, is Derek Simpson of Amicus, the trade union: “It is inconceivable that French workers . . . would be laid off on this scale.”...
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