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The Scotsman
9 Sep, 2019
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Donald Trump says he has ‘nothing to do’ with military bookings at his Turnberry resort
The Scottish Government-owned Glasgow Prestwick Airport has said it “routinely” arranges accommodation for visiting aircrew at President Donald Trump’s Turnberry firm.
Latest News
Cyclist dies during Pedal for Scotland

A cyclist taking part in Sunday’s Pedal for Scotland event has died after becoming unwell, organisers have announced.

CBBC child star Mya-Lecia Naylor ‘did not mean to take her own life’

A CBBC child star died by misadventure after hanging at her family home, an inquest has ruled.

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Scottish woman’s life saved after blood test trial picks up cancer – months before tumour visible

A lifelong smoker feels like 'the luckiest woman in the world' after a blood test detected lung cancer - 20 months before a tumour was visible.

‘Protest in parliament’ as government confirms prorogation tonight

Opposition MPs will stage a protest in parliament after the government confirmed it would push ahead with prorogation at the end of Commons business tonight, triggering “as big a crisis as we could possibly imagine”.

‘Monstrous’ Scottish thug who put baby in tumble dryer jailed for seven years

A man who placed a 13-month-old girl in a tumble dryer before assaulting her in a separate attack has been jailed for seven years.

Lesley Riddoch: Why won’t the BBC report on independence marches across Scotland?

What will it take for the BBC to report on Indy marches going on across Scotland, asks Lesley Riddoch

Sport Update
‘The worst thing to come out of Scotland’ – Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos’ agent savages ‘bald Scottish fella’ referee on Twitter

The agent of Alfredo Morelos blasted Scottish referee Bobby Madden for a controversial call between Finland and Italy.

Gregor Townsend takes on epic golf charity challenge in aid of Doddie Weir

For most sporting stars, the eve of their departure to a major international tournament is spent relaxing at home with family members.

Bob MacIntyre ‘disappointed’ with third second-place finish on European Tour

The look of disappointment on Bob MacIntyre’s face said it all after leaving an eagle putt agonisingly short at the 72nd hole in the Porsche European Open in Hamburg. It left him having to settle for second place for the third time in his European Tour rookie campaign and the 23-year-old is desperate to go one better.

And finally...
Take a look inside this charming Perthshire home which boasts beautiful views and a river-side hot tub

This four bed home - Isla View - offers an escape to the country.

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