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The Scotsman
10 Sep, 2018
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BBC to screen tribute to Celtic star Tommy Burns
The family of the late Tommy Burns have joined football ­legends to pay tribute to the Celtic and Scotland player in a documentary to be screened later this month.
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Toddler with rare genetic disorder must stay in darkness due to severe sunlight allergy

A toddler with a one-in-a-million genetic disorder lives in constant darkness after the condition left him allergic to sunlight.

Lesley Riddoch: The Swedes can resist the far right

Is Sweden lurching to the right?

Early age drinking in spotlight

As a major international conference is taking shape, we consider how a global perspective can find ways to tackle issues around alcohol

Promoted by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP)

Boris Johnson calls for tax cuts for ‘dynamic’ post-Brexit Britain

Boris Johnson has argued that the UK should follow Donald Trump’s example and slash taxes to create a “happy and dynamic economy”.

GTS Solutions doubles turnover to £1m

An Edinburgh-based social enterprise is celebrating doubling its turnover in the last 12 months, as it forecasts growth to £5 million within years.

Sport Update
Sue Barker calls for rule change after Serena Williams US Open row

Sue Barker has called for there to be a “look at the rules” following an extraordinary US Open final that saw Naomi Osaka’s win overshadowed by an angry confrontation between Serena Williams and the umpire.

New St Mirren boss Oran Kearney ‘targeting league title win’

St Mirren’s new manager Oran Kearney has admitted his ultimate goal with the Paisley side is to win the Scottish Premiership.

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Jason Cummings called ‘daft’ after smashing his window with TV

Jason Cummings has been called "daft" following footage which emerged showing the former Hibs and Rangers striker apparently smashing up his own property.

And finally...
Theatre review: Nests, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

Somewhere in a patch of scrubby woodland between the city and the countryside sits a wrecked caravan, with a middle-aged man asleep outside. A 12-year-old boy arrives on a bicycle, alone, hungry and lost; there’s also a crow, conjured up by beautiful outline animations on a few old television screens around the site, with which the lonely boy has struck up a friendship.

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