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30 Dec, 2019
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British teenager found guilty of lying about being gang raped in Cyprus
A British teenager has been found guilty of lying about being gang raped in Cyprus.
Latest News
Growing concerns for missing Italian man Francesco Ioppolo who travelled to Edinburgh

His family in Italy have lost contact with him.

Neil Innes: Comedian and musician, famed for The Rutles, dies aged 75

Comedian and musician Neil Innes, who collaborated with Monty Python and played with The Rutles, has died aged 75, his agent has said.

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‘Mental’ job advert seeks nanny for 18-year-old law student with busy schedule

A job advert for a nanny has emerged online - to cook and clean for an 18-year-old university student.

Why is world ignoring this murderous crackdown on protesters? – Struan Stevenson

In Iran, the security services have opened fire on unarmed people demonstrating against the country’s brutal and corrupt regime, writes Struan Stevenson.

Sport Update
Celtic 1-2 Rangers: Kent and Katic fire Gers to first Old Firm win at Celtic Park since 2010 as title race thrown wide open

Nikola Katic's second-half header gave Rangers their first win at Celtic Park in almost a decade and massively boosted their Ladbrokes Premiership title hopes

How the Celtic players rated in 2-1 Old Firm loss to Rangers

Marks out of ten for every Celtic player to get minutes in the final match of 2019

How the Rangers players rated in 2-1 Old Firm win over Celtic

Marks out of ten for every Ibrox player to get minutes at Celtic Park

And finally...
Music review: Ronnie Spector, Usher Hall, Edinburgh

It says much for the era of short, sharp early 1960s pop singles of which Ronnie Spector was a part that she can arrive with a setlist of nearly 20 assorted hits for a show of 75 minutes, including interval. Yet there was a definite sense of quality outdoing duration here, and a youthful energy to the black-clad Spector which masked the fact that lengthy shows might no longer be an option.

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