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Good morning Voornaam

 

It's Friday and there was a beautiful sunrise this morning. You know the old saying, red sky in the morning, a lovely day ahead. Pretty sure that's how it goes. Make sure you have breakfast today, and grab a hot drink. Let's take a look at today's top stories.

 

First up, an exclusive interview with author Ian Rankin where he talks about going to prison in his new Rebus book.

Read more here. 

 

 

 
  Video shows dog stuck 8m deep in rock for week as rescuers drill to reach her  
Video shows dog stuck 8m deep in rock for week as rescuers drill to reach her
     
 
Demand for new North Sea oil tax regime as industry 'hanging in the balance' due to 38% levy
Demand for new North Sea oil tax regime as industry 'hanging in the balance' due to 38% levy
 
     
 
The 'dangerous' 96-mile diversion route for drivers as major Scottish road upgraded
The 'dangerous' 96-mile diversion route for drivers as major Scottish road upgraded
 

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Terminally-ill comedian Janey Godley issues further update on cancer care
Terminally-ill comedian Janey Godley issues further update on cancer care
 
     
     
 
 
Megalopolis: Shakespearean epic or pretentious mess? Its hard to decide
 
Megalopolis: Shakespearean epic or pretentious mess? Its hard to decide
 
The Scotsman archive: How we reported the first Man on the Moon
 
The Scotsman archive: How we reported the first Man on the Moon
 
     
     
  Here's how much Rangers will earn by playing in the Europa League  
     
  Here's how much Rangers will earn by playing in the Europa League  
     
 
Rangers vs Celtic: How to watch Scottish Women's Premier League clash on TV
 
Rangers vs Celtic: How to watch Scottish Women's Premier League clash on TV
 
'One of the best' - Celtic duo touted for Aston Villa transfer by former hero
 
'One of the best' - Celtic duo touted for Aston Villa transfer by former hero
 
 
     
     
 

Lastly for today, the tear-jerking tale of a troubled young country music singer desperate to leave Scotland behind for the bright lights of Nashville has already won the hearts of cinema goers around the world.''

 

We take a look inside the Glasgow-set country musical Wild Rose. 

Read more here. 

 

How did you get on with yesterday's Scottish Trivia?

We asked: How many years must a Scottish Whisky mature to be considered Whisky?

The answer is three years.

 

We'll be back with more brain teasers next week.

 

Whatever your plans for today, and the weekend, have a good one.

From

The team at The Scotsman

 
 
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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