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The Scotsman
30 Mar, 2019
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Downton Abbey’s creators to make next drama in Edinburgh
A new TV drama by the makers of Downton Abbey set in high society London in the mid-19th century is to be filmed in Edinburgh’s New Town this summer.
Latest News
Brexit: Parliament must back second EU referendum, says Ian Blackford

Theresa May must accept her Brexit deal is dead after the Commons voted to reject it for a third time, the SNP leader at Westminster has said.

Scotland’s oldest man reveals secret behind his long life

Scotland’s oldest man has credited porridge among the secrets to his longevity.

Is a good retirement still affordable?

We may be working longer, but most of us are counting down to retirement. But planning for the golden years is crucial.

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SNP considers backing Common Market 2.0 in fresh vote

The SNP has signalled it could support a cross-party Common Market 2.0 plan if it is selected for an indicative vote in the Commons on Monday.

Ian Rankin bans himself from discussing politics on Twitter to avoid making online ‘enemies’

Best-selling author Ian Rankin has revealed that he completely avoids debating politics on Twitter to avoid making online enemies.

Sport Update
Gordon Smith on that Brighton miss, Sunday dinner with Paul McCartney and his SFA tenure

Gordon Smith reveals why his Brighton miss hurts more now, and how he struck up a friendship with one of the Beatles

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy set up heavyweight last-16 clash in Texas

The Old Firm meeting has a rival for the biggest heavyweight sporting clash this weekend after Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy set up a first-ever head-to-head in the last 16 in the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play in Texas.

Celtic ‘rekindle interest’ in World Cup defender but face competition from Serie A and Eredivisie

Celtic have reportedly rekindled their interest in Mexican defender Edson Alvarez after being linked with the America centre-back at the end of last year.

And finally...
Dance review: Scottish Ballet: Spring!, Eden Court, Inverness

SOME people like their dance edgy and interesting, others simply want to be entertained. Meeting the needs of both those audiences with one work is a challenge for any choreographer, but one which Sophie Laplane – a woman in the infancy of her career – rose to like a giant.

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