A nation fit for a king? Scots face new era as independence case looms


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  • Monday, 12 Sep 2022

A cyclist is seen riding in Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain, March 28, 2020. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

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EDINBURGH (Reuters) - In Edinburgh's Old Town as the proclamation for King Charles III was read out and a gun salute echoed from the city's ancient castle, a small but noisy group of protesters began heckling.

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