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Is there no end to the contempt in which global society holds women? Is there no end to the contempt

Is there no end to the contempt in which global society holds women? [View email online]( [Subscribe today]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Jun 20, 2021 Top Stories A round up of the most popular news stories this week. [‘The Handmaid’s Tale as public policy’ Women are being reduced to nothing more than breeders – Susan Dalgety]( Is there no end to the contempt in which global society holds women? [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Tartan Army returns to Leicester Square to clean up after Euro 2020 party]( The Tartan Army may have partied long into the night after Scotland’s 0-0 draw with England - but they also returned to the scene to tidy up the morning after. [Article Image]( [Best workout shoes UK 2021: be it weight-lifting, CrossFit, boot camp or all-round gym work, these shoes will help you train harder and safer]( Regardless of your workout regime, a decent pair of gym trainers will ensure you train better. Here are the best on the market, for whatever routine you enjoy Promoted by Local Buys [Article Image]( [A1 partially closed following two vehicle crash in Dunbar on Saturday afternoon]( Police are in attendance after the A1 is partially closed due to a two-vehicle crash in Dunbar on Saturday afternoon. [Article Image]( [A bruising launch but what future for GB News? – Paul Hughes]( No matter how ugly the baby, it is possible to offer heartfelt congratulations to the parents of a newborn while reserving judgement on how their offspring will turn out. And so it is with the arrival of GB News, the news channel headed by Andrew Neil with a reported £60m budget. [Article Image]( [England did not defeat Scotland at Culloden – Readers’ Letters]( As a descendant of a survivor of Jacobite Lord Ogilvie’s Forfarshire Regiment at Culloden, I am aware that many would have it that Culloden was a Scottish defeat at the hands of the dastardly English. However, too much of the Scottish narrative is based upon fanciful and usually untrue representations of facts. [Article Image]( [Scotsman Obituaries: Heriot Currie QC]( Heriot Currie QC. Born: 23 June 1952 in Oxford. Died: 20 April 2021 in Edinburgh, aged 68 [Article Image]( [Scotland weekend weather forecast: A cloudy start with showers developing throughout the weekend]( A cloudy start with sunny spells and showers developing across Scotland is what weather experts are predicting for this weekend. [Article Image]( [Police Scotland makes public appeal to help trace two missing teenage girls]( Police in Fife are becoming ‘increasingly worried’ as officers try to trace two girls missing from Glenrothes. [Article Image]( [Six-hour multi-agency search after ‘false alert’ for missing ferry passengers]( A large multi-agency search with Scotland, England and Northern Ireland rescue teams – involving dogs and aircraft – was carried out after two foot passengers appeared to go missing whilst on a ferry on Friday night. [View more news]( You have received this email as you are opted in to newsletters from The Scotsman, published by JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. Alternatively you can [update]( your email preferences to choose the types of emails you receive from JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, or [unsubscribe]( from all future emails. JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registered number 11499982, having its registered address at 9th Floor, 107 Cheapside, London, England, EC2V 6DN, United Kingdom. We will process your personal data in accordance with our [privacy policy](.

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