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Scottish government apologises for 'cultural genocide' of gypsy travellers

Sky News Wednesday, 25 June 2025 ()
Scottish government apologises for 'cultural genocide' of gypsy travellersScotland's First Minister has formally apologised to the gypsy traveller community for the decades of trauma they suffered during the so-called "tinker experiment".
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