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The Scotsman
10 Jun, 2018
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Clara Ponsati says referendums are ‘never illegal’ at SNP conference
Clara Ponsati was applauded at SNP conference after declaring that a referendum is “never illegal” in a democracy.
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Canada 10 – 48 Scotland: George Turner hat-trick powers Scots to victory

A rare hat-trick for Scotland’s replacement hooker George Turner, the first by any Scotland player in 11 years, led the way as his team eased past Canada 48-10 in the first match of their summer tour.

Music review: The Rolling Stones, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh

Had you known the band in 1963 and told the fresh faced trio of Jagger, Richards and Watts that they’d being doing stadium tours in their 70s, they’d likely have been a tad sceptical.

Bridge to Australia bolsters FinTech opportunities

Australia and Scotland’s FinTech businesses are perfectly game, set and matched under new initiative

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Video: Rolling Stones greeted by hundreds of fans at Edinburgh hotel

The Rolling Stones were greeted by hundreds of roaring fans on Saturday as they stepped out of their Edinburgh hotel ahead of their Murrayfield gig.

The Big Interview: John Kinloch Anderson

Its kilts are woven into the fabric of the nation – worn by the Royal Family, the tennis champions Andy and Jamie Murray, and actor Sir Sean Connery. Now Kinloch Anderson is looking to fuse its history and heritage with hi-tech as it celebrates its 150th anniversary.

Sport Update
Rumour Mill: Leicester line up Rodgers | Miller breaks silence on Rangers row

Brendan Rodgers has emerged on Leicester’s radar as a shock alternative to Claude Puel, Kenny Miller breaks his silence following an alleged dressing-room bust-up with then manager Graeme Murty and Leanne Dempster gives an update on Hibs’ star midfielder John McGinn.

Interview: Calum Hill on qualifying for the US Open

He came through the ranks in the background but is about to step into the spotlight. Calum Hill’s US Open appearance at Shinnecock Hills this week is testament to his golf game having come on leaps and bounds since starting a college stint in America after cutting his teeth in the shadow of players like Bradley Neil and Ewan Scott on the Scottish junior circuit.

GB&I urged to ‘go out fighting’ on last day of Curtis Cup

Captain Elaine Farquharson-Black has called on her Great Britain & Ireland team to “go out fighting” on the final day of the 40th Curtis Cup at Quaker Ridge.

And finally...
Festivals to close two more capital streets

TWO key thoroughfares in Edinburgh’s Old Town are set to be closed to traffic for the first time during the peak summer festivals period as part of a drive to improve public safety and ease transport congestion.

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