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The Scotsman
14 Jan, 2019
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Girl, 4, diagnosed with advanced cancer after complaining of stomach ache
A mum has told how her four-year-old was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer after going to the doctors - with a stomach ache.
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Nicola Sturgeon: Mary Queen of Scots film shows Scotland is ‘world class’

Nicola Sturgeon said the new Mary Queen of Scots blockbuster will help showcase Scotland as a “world-class” destination for film and TV productions.

Lesley Riddoch: Our old politics is in meltdown amid this Brexit crisis

The end of Theresa May’s lamentable Brexit deal is finally in sight, but more than her future as Tory leader is now in the balance.

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Brian Monteith: Reject the Gilet Jaunes approach and leave the EU peacefully

Let us be under no illusions, no denial of reality. The next two weeks could be the most important for the future of our country in the 21st Century. Yes, that is a big claim, and it is only the beginning of 2019, but the vote on Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement and the response she gives a week today, as she must, is likely to determine the continued existence of the UK, the laws it operates under and how we behave as a society.

App to boost productivity by 70% at property firm

A family-run property maintenance and building services firm has developed an app to boost productivity by 70 per cent.

Sport Update
Watch: Tennis stars pay touching tribute to Andy Murray

Andy Murray was treated to an emotional tribute from his fellow tennis stars in the wake of his Australian Open exit.

Joe Lewis insists new facilities at Aberdeen will help attract players

Joe Lewis believes Aberdeen’s new multi-million-pounds complex at Kingsford will have a massive impact on the club and its ability to attract new players to the Granite City.

Andy Murray casts fresh doubt on Wimbledon retirement hopes

Andy Murray has again voiced his concern ahead of his Australian Open first-round match that pain in his hip may put paid to his plans to retire at Wimbledon.

And finally...
New Scotland Street Chapter 30: Weegie dugs

Ushered into the tent of The Grand Glasgow and Greater Clyde Circus and armed with two packets of popcorn purchased at the door, Bertie and Ranald Braveheart Macpherson took their seats and waited for the show to begin. The man with the wall eye and the hook for a hand had disappeared but now came back sporting a red tailcoat and a battered top hat. He was the ringmaster, and announced himself as such to the audience, which now more or less filled the tent. As he spoke, introducing the first act, a small band, a keyboard player and a guitarist, provided background music, a hotch-potch of Harry Lauder, the Proclaimers and Bach’s Suite No 1 in G Major for Solo Cello. This was perhaps a little bit loud, as the ringmaster had difficulty in making himself heard. He threw several reproachful glances at the musicians, but they did not seem to notice, and, if anything, played slightly louder than before.

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