For any aspiring new music act, there can be no greater feeling than scoring that first UK number one.
View email online | | | | | Nov 25, 2022 | | | | | | Good morning readers. Welcome to your Friday morning update from The Scotsman. Before we begin... We are having our BIGGEST sale of the YEAR ️ We're offering 50% off new annual digital subscriptions for #BlackFriday. That's a whole lot more news, politics and opinion for a whole lot less. Just use the code BlackFriday50: https://www.scotsman.com/subscriptions Here are today's top headlines TV: 14 new and returning actors in Outlander season 7 - and the characters they play Heritage: Scotland in the 1980s: The pivotal political moments of the decade Rangers: Michael Beale to Rangers latest - No official approach, Twitter deleted International: Watch Scotland star score goal of the season contender in Champions League Retro: 15 times Scotland ruled the top of the UK music charts Santa’s arriving early! To celebrate the return of Edinburgh’s Christmas, we have an exclusive ticket giveaway for our readers to get the first glimpse of some of the delights, this year’s festivities brings to the city. We have free tickets to two attractions across the Edinburgh’s Christmas event over opening weekend so get your skates on and your sense of direction honed as we’ll have you first in the queue for Lidl on Ice (Sunday 27th) and the Christmas Tree Maze (Saturday 26th). With a strictly limited number of tickets available each day, be quick and start your Christmas now. To get involved, pick up a copy of The Scotsman today. With all the yuletide fun we know and love and a few little surprises too, Edinburgh’s Christmas opens THIS FRIDAY 25th November and runs until 3rd January. Demand is high for events across the season so don’t miss out on your preferred session and book your tickets today at www.edinburghwinterfestivals.com. Full Edinburgh Christmas event details and terms of entry can be found on the website. T’s and C’s apply, one ticket per customer, limited availability, once they’re gone, they’re gone. | |
| | | | | 15 times Scotland ruled the top of the UK music charts, from Billy Connolly to Bay City Rollers | | | | | | For any aspiring new music act, there can be no greater feeling than scoring that first UK number one. | | | | |
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