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Good morning Voornaam

 

Hope you are surviving a cold and frosty Wednesday morning. The Scotsman is here, as always, to bring you all the very latest in the news.

 

Firstly, we bring you a moving account from BBC Scotland's Glenn Campbell, in his own words, on what his life has been like living with a brain tumour. It is an incredibly moving first-person account.

 

Read the full piece here.

 

 

 

 
  BBC’s Glenn Campbell: 'I want to show the reality of my seizures and life with a brain tumour'  
BBC’s Glenn Campbell: 'I want to show the reality of my seizures and life with a brain tumour'
     
 
Eric Trump: Scottish Government making it 'virtually impossible' to do business
Eric Trump: Scottish Government making it 'virtually impossible' to do business
 
     
 
SNP MSP takes swipe at Nicola Sturgeon over private company earnings
SNP MSP takes swipe at Nicola Sturgeon over private company earnings
 

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ScotRail trains cancelled after tree falls on railway line as heavy snow disrupts travel
ScotRail trains cancelled after tree falls on railway line as heavy snow disrupts travel
 
     
 
The attractive high street named Scotland's best for independent shops
The attractive high street named Scotland's best for independent shops
 
     
     
 
 
£272 for a flat white? Why a Scottish farm is launching UK's most expensive coffee | Scotsman Food and Drink
 
£272 for a flat white? Why a Scottish farm is launching UK's most expensive coffee | Scotsman Food and Drink
 
Wicked: Part One review: 'Ariana Grande demonstrates her comedy chops'
 
Wicked: Part One review: 'Ariana Grande demonstrates her comedy chops'
 
     
     
  What Scotland's win over Poland means for Nations League and World Cup as play-off looms  
     
  What Scotland's win over Poland means for Nations League and World Cup as play-off looms  
     
 
'No option' - another SPFL club enters administration as points deduction looms
 
'No option' - another SPFL club enters administration as points deduction looms
 
Steve Clarke critics taken down by Scotland manager's son as return of Midas touch prompts outburst
 
Steve Clarke critics taken down by Scotland manager's son as return of Midas touch prompts outburst
 
 
     
     
 

Lastly for today, our Rural Affairs Correspondent Katharine Hay writes about how campaigners are fighting against planned road upgrades on the banks of Loch Lomond over fears for the landmark’s flora and fauna.

 

Read more here. 

 

Scottish trivia time!

Yesterday, we asked the question: Who was the last Scot to win an acting Oscar?

The answer is: Sean Connery, for his 1988 role in The Untouchables.

 

Now for today's question - where did actor Ewan McGregor grow up?

 

Whatever your plans today, have a good one.

 

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The team at The Scotsman 

 
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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