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The Scotsman
1 Jun, 2019
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Donald Trump backs Boris Johnson to be the next Prime Minister
Donald Trump has backed Boris Johnson to be the next Prime Minister while Nigel Farage said he has been "banned" from meeting the US president.
Latest News
Loch Ness monster study makes ‘surprising’ find

A scientific trawl of the waters of Loch Ness by researchers hoping to uncover the truth behind the myth of the famous monster has made a “surprising” finding.

These are the 61 beaches across Scotland recognised for their visitor experience

Sixty-one beaches across Scotland have been given awards in recognition of their high standards for visitors.

Edinburgh Castle stabbing victim Paul Smith ‘was on phone to dad’ when he was attacked

A man stabbed to death near Edinburgh Castle was on the phone to his dad when he was attacked, it has been reported.

Brian Wilson: What does it take for Jeremy Corbyn to quit as Labour leader?

Normally leaders who presided over such an awful result as Labour in the EU election would quit, writes Brian Wilson.

Welcome Donald Trump? We’d much rather it was President John McCain – Scotsman leader comment

Even from beyond the grave, the late US Senator John McCain is helping to show up Donald Trump for who he really is.

Sport Update
Rudi Skacel, Hearts legend, to bring curtain down on career this weekend

Former Hearts fans' favourite Rudi Skacel will hang up his boots this weekend, bringing the curtain down on a 20-year career.

Former Arsenal player Jose Antonio Reyes dies in car crash

Jose Antonio Reyes, the ex-Arsenal and Spain forward, has died in a car crash at the age of 35, former club Sevilla have announced.

Spurs and Liverpool matadors ready for Madrid showdown

Jurgen Klopp flashed that expensive set of teeth, over and over again. He cracked jokes and challenged 
questions.

James McPake desperate to bring Gordon Strachan to Dundee

Dundee are the club James McPake would have chosen to manage first after they stood by him following a devastating injury that cut short his career. He now hopes Gordon Strachan will join him and new assistant Jimmy Nicholl.

And finally...
Proptech: how will we buy our homes in the future?

On the face of it, the traditional way of buying and selling property is ripe for disruption.

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