Summary
TO THE thousands of Scots who prefer a supermarket trolley to a church pew on Sunday mornings it has been a constant source of irritation, an unwelcome reminder of the nation's Presbyterian past.
The booze aisle is cordoned off, its forbidden fruit hidden from the eyes of sinful shoppers like a modern day equivalent of the nasty bit of the Garden of Eden.See the full content of this document
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Hallelujah! Shops to Sell Booze Before Sunday Lunch
But in a move that will have the nation's drinkers offering a rare toast to the Scottish Executive, ministers have decided it is time to sweep away the last hint of Calvinism on the high street.
The law that bans alcohol sales before 12.30pm on the Sabbath is to be abolished as part of ...See the full content of this document
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